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2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
A good film, it's as simple as that., 6 July 2003
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Author:
Mr. Jones from Salmon Arm, BC
Cold Vengeance is a great way to spend a lonely summer evening. I was
surprised to see a Canadian film so well put together. The acting was
great,
with the exception of the actors portraying Leon and Russ (stinky). I was
however, dragged into the story with an explosive beginning and great
introductions to the heroes of the film.
Jimmy Coy is an anti-hero. A good guy in a bad situation trying to the do
the right thing even though he's from the wrong side of the tracks. You
feel
for this guy right away. The female lead, Cassandra has problems of her
own,
and when she and Jimmy fall for one another, you know the fireworks are
about to begin.
The story was well paced, and the dialogue seemed very natural. But the
best, the biggest thrill for me was seeing figure skater Roselle Soussana
in
this film. I watch Roselle years ago when she competed in skating
competitions in England and in my humble opinion (I skated for years),
she's
the perfect definition of artistry and grace, the most beautiful skater I
have ever seen, and probably ever will see. My only complaint about this
film was I wanted to see more from Roselle. Such a talent as hers needs to
be seen, I wish her all the success.
Cold Vengeance is good. A nice film with simple values, a great pleasure
to
watch.
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Bryan Genesse rocks!, 2 July 2003
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Author:
Colm O'Connell from Egg Harbor, New Jersey
For all you Genesse fans, Cold Vengeance is the movie for you! Bryan plays
Remo, a dark and disturbed gang member who is relentless in his want to do
his job. Is he good? Is he bad? Noone knows until the end!
I loved this movie so much I've added it to my DVD collection! Way to go
Bryan!
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
A nice bit of independant movie making, 19 June 2003
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Author:
Richard Harvey from New York City
A nice film with no intention of trying to improve the genre. Jimmy Coy
(Josh Barker) is a bad guy trying to find a reason to go good. He finds
that
reason in the very beautiful Cassandra (Kristina Cox), and that's the
story.
Sure the movie throws in guns, karate kicks, and explosions, but hell,
it's
an action film!
The DVD quality is wonderful and you can tell they spent some money on
this
'straight to video' project. All the fights (except for the two women)
were
very realistic, and the acting wasn't too bad with the exception of the
evil
gang leader, he was just brutal and I suspect the reason this film
couldn't
make it to the big screen. I was bummed that the DVD had no real special
features. Commentary from the Director would've been nice, or a Making Of
featurette, or something.
Also after watching this movie, I'm shocked they changed the title from
Sometimes A Hero, it sounds much more poetic than Cold Vengeance, but
maybe
it's too poetic for the beer-guzzling rednecks that this genre is
obviously
geared for. I guess brainless titles are a staple of the B-level machismo
film world.
In conclusion, I lost a bet with my friends on video night and one of the
guys picked Cold Vengeance from the rental shelf, I cringed and
complained,
but was very surprised to find myself pulled into Jimmy Coy's world by a
slick director who knows how to keep a viewer. All I'll say is, well
done.
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Simple, effective, and a nice smooth story., 24 March 2003
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Author:
cydonian_warrior from Pickering, Canada
Cold Vengeance (Sometimes A Hero) mixes guns, figure skating, martial arts, and love in this modern day Romeo and Juliet. An action film that actually cares about the story, Cold Vengeance doesn't try to rush us through to the obvious explosive climax. It was a pleasure going on the ride the film offered. The best film I've seen in the past 5 years.
0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Sometimes an unexpected surprise!, 14 April 2003
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Author:
Gabe from Windsor, Canada
Cold Vengeance (aka Sometimes A Hero) is a very good attempt at making a
mature action film that young teens can watch. Very little foul language
and
almost no blood. The characters are well developed and if you overlook a
few
continuity errors and some very poor acting from one of the young
villains
(Darren Shahlavi), it's a very enjoyable film.
This movie will not win an academy award, but it's the best film I've
ever
seen with Jalal Merhi's name attached to it, most times I start rewinding
his films before the characters are even introduced. I think that Mr.
Merhi
has found his calling in directing because I did like the look of the
film.
All in all, Cold Vengeance has me looking for the inevitable Cold
Vengeance
II, but looking forward to it.
0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
An action movie with a story, go figure!, 5 April 2003
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Author:
jaimebloom from Canada
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
SPOILER
Though I found the lead actors a little flat, the supporting cast, the
excellent locations, along with an actual storyline made this very
enjoyable. One of the most heartbreaking moments I've seen in a video
rental
was the death of the Remo character, didn't see it coming and it threw me
for a loop. From a female perspective I though Cassandra was a little too
butch, but loved the figure skating and it wasn't overdone, and it was
nice
to not have to see body doubles, the actress playing Kristina was
actually
doing the skating.
On a Saturday night with nothing else to do, Cold Vengeance is worth the
$5.00.
3 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
one of the worst ever, 10 March 2005
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Author:
pomoman from Canada
i checked this one out on DVD for a dollar so I could easily smile as this dreadful movie unfolds. every time that you think it cannot get any worse, it inevitably does. The acting is absolutely horrific. the plot makes no sense at all. The title "cold vengeance" in the US DVD version has absolutely nothing to do with the script. The action scenes are so obviously taken in their first take. There are lots of mistakes during dialogues indicating that there is just no intend to do another take to at least try to make this movie bearable. I cannot remember having seen a worse movie and I do occasionally get bad ones--well, except for unstoppable with Wesley Snipes. No, who am I kidding, while a bad one, Unstoppable deserves Best Picture awards at the Oscars when compared to this piece of crap.
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