Réalisation:
F. Gary GrayPhotographie:
Jack N. GreenMusique:
Anne DudleyActeurs·trices:
Vin Diesel, Larenz Tate, Timothy Olyphant, Jacqueline Obradors, Steve Eastin, Juan Fernández, Marco Rodríguez, Emilio Rivera, Alice Amter (plus)Résumés(1)
Lorsque après sept ans d'enquête, Sean Vetter et Demetrius Hicks, agents de la brigade des stupéfiants, capturent enfin le baron de la drogue, Memo Lucero, ils portent un coup sevère au trafic qui pourrit la Californie. Mais un mystérieux individu, nommé Diablo, est déterminé à reprendre le cartel en main. En représailles, il n'hésite pas à faire tuer la femme de Sean. Entre les deux hommes, la guerre devient personnelle... (Metropolitan FilmExport)
(plus)Critiques (4)
If Seagal had been at least a little in form, then he certainly would have acted in this. A mediocre crime movie about a vengeful cop, perfect for the TV screen. A little invention in the clichéd screenplay and shorter running time would have benefited this movie at least a little. The actors are bland, the directing too, the screenplay is horrific, but you will suffer no harm watching it and it isn’t at all ridiculous, just terribly mediocre... ()
Not as big a fuss as I had feared, but still too exhausted and excruciatingly clunky when it comes to explanatory passages. The only reason for a possible viewing remains the obvious and rough Vin Diesel, always playing the same face, and it always works. His charisma and skill in dealing out punches, bullets, and one-liners made me decide not to trash the movie in the super awkward scene of a home celebration. ()
The best part of the whole movie is probably the one-minute sequence in the opening credits, it looked interesting and promised a suspenseful crime drama. The final effect, however, is rather weak. The plot is chaotic, with one lapse in logic after another, and the whole thing feels like a stew of multiple genres. ()