Réalisation:
Hark TsuiPhotographie:
Peter PauMusique:
Gary ChangActeurs·trices:
Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dennis Rodman, Mickey Rourke, Paul Freeman, Natacha Lindinger, Valeria Cavalli, Malick Bowens, Xinxin Xiong (plus)Résumés(1)
Jack Quinn, l'un des meilleurs agents spéciaux antiterroristes à la retraite, coule des jours heureux avec sa compagne en attendant leur premier enfant. Jusqu'au jour où la réapparition de Stavros, son ennemi juré, l'oblige à repartir en mission... (ESC Distribution)
Critiques (2)
It's a completely stupid affair, but Van Damme tends to act deadly serious in all of his action films. It's hard to say whether it was the writers or the director who pushed him towards the opposite, but surprisingly, it works. In combination with the completely contrasting Mickey Rourke, whose character I almost like the most in his filmography, it can't be anything but average. I've seen better action in the filmography of the Belgian and the technical intricacies won't impress that much. ()
I had fun with this movie, but more because of Mickey Rourke than JCVD. I don't want to say that JCVD was bad, some of his poses - he was more interesting in training than in actual fighting - are truly phenomenal, but Mickey really nailed it and he's a great scumbag here. Dennis Rodman is more of an ornament. ()