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Big Game

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Samuel L. Jackson and Onni Tommila in Big Game (2014)
A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.
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A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.

  • Director
    • Jalmari Helander
  • Writers
    • Jalmari Helander
    • Petri Jokiranta
  • Stars
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Onni Tommila
    • Ray Stevenson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    36K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jalmari Helander
    • Writers
      • Jalmari Helander
      • Petri Jokiranta
    • Stars
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Onni Tommila
      • Ray Stevenson
    • 176User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    See You On The Ground
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    See You On The Ground
    Big Game: See You On The Ground
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    Big Game: See You On The Ground
    Big Game: Air Force One Down
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    Big Game: Air Force One Down
    Big Game: Not A Good Idea
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    Big Game: Not A Good Idea

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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • US President William Alan Moore
    Onni Tommila
    Onni Tommila
    • Oskari
    Ray Stevenson
    Ray Stevenson
    • Morris
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Vice President
    Mehmet Kurtulus
    Mehmet Kurtulus
    • Hazar
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • General Underwood
    Jorma Tommila
    Jorma Tommila
    • Tapio
    Risto Salmi
    Risto Salmi
    • Hamara
    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • CIA Director
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Herbert
    Rauno Juvonen
    Rauno Juvonen
    • Safari Pilot
    Jaymes Butler
    Jaymes Butler
    • Otis
    Jason Steffan
    Jason Steffan
    • Dexter…
    Jean-Luc Julien
    Jean-Luc Julien
    • Clay
    Erik Markus Schuetz
    • Stanley
    Moe Abbas
    • Arab Pilot
    Adrian Can
    Adrian Can
    • Hazar's Cameraman
    Philipp Rafferty
    • Air Force One Pilot
    • Director
      • Jalmari Helander
    • Writers
      • Jalmari Helander
      • Petri Jokiranta
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    User reviews176

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    8billygoat1071

    Delightfully Adventurous

    Big Game is mainly about the US President, played by Samuel L. Jackson, rescued by a young boy who is on a hunting mission, which lead the two into an unlikely bond and soon face a band of terrorists. That strange yet magnificent idea easily sums up what you're going to get in this movie. In concept, this is supposed to be Finland's take on the old school Hollywood action movies. It sets in a life of local deer hunters around a preposterous action movie plot and the movie just embraces the silliness, and without any pretension, this results to one of the most delightful experiences one would get in a dumb action movie in a while. And even for a B-movie (if that's what they claim), there is so much impressive achievements to look around, which sometimes the film felt a little too smug about it. But this film offers more excitement than what this rather simple plot suggests.

    And just like what the classics do, it begins with tons of exposition, to fully establish the characters and the plot. But instead of being about some regular guy who gets mixed up with a tough situation, we get a kid who already seem competent to the job, but haven't fully earned his skill and experience, yet. It takes long enough to get to the real action, but the real shining moments here are whenever the two misfits interact, trying to bear with each other and contradict with the ridiculous choices one of them makes for survival, in a naturally comedic sense. While the threat still involves some risks and violence, this journey is all lighthearted. The heroes are basically just running around, choosing some crazy ways to escape from the bad guys as adventurous as possible. There's another side to this which takes place in Pentagon where the government officials are searching for the President. These scenes don't offer beyond than serving exposition and reveal needless twists, but isn't as exciting as the actual adventure.

    People may still clamor this as a B-movie, but even for that impression, every visual and scale actually look more impressive than most Hollywood blockbusters today tend to offer. It looks heavily CGI-ed and people usually point out the flaws of the aesthetics, but here it's just beautifully bright and shiny that it never really matter if it's real or not. It simply polishes the supposedly dumb as schlock action, which might have lead the direction to somewhat slow the pace for style and swagger that sometimes becomes dragging, but the images brought a huge benefit, anyway. The performances are just delightful. No one might have done it better as this President than Samuel L. Jackson. It may sound like a punchline at first, but then he eventually manages to give something engaging to this character, and of course, Jackson does what he does best. But the actor who really steals the show here is Onni Tommila, who happens to be the the real action hero among the duo. Aside of excitingly pulling off warrior-like instincts, he also manages to get invested to the character's arc and comedic moments. The ones who play the villains stay campy as they should, and there is a surprising amount of other great actors here who aren't nearly as memorable as its stars, but they did their job solidly, anyway.

    Big Game is a lot of fun, with a variety of amusingly odd ideas that come off great for a mindless action experience. But the best parts are really when the two heroes are together, trying to fit in from their unlikeness. I guess the only major thing to complain now is there should be more. It's not like that is going to make this a masterpiece, but it does left you wanting more, like we want to see more of these characters and explore more absurdity that this journey can come with. I mean, there's a scene where a fridge, where our heroes are hiding, is rolling down into the waterfall, with Samuel L. Jackson's character paranoia adding up the pricelessness of the scene. And that's just one example of what makes this movie delightfully adventurous.
    7Coventry

    Pure, uncomplex and straightforward action entertainment

    In 2010 Jalmari Helander delivered one of the oddest but simultaneously most ingenious and refreshing horror movies of the new millennium with "Rare Exports". The success of that film was clearly big enough for him to get noticed in Hollywood and take a shot at making a large-budgeted blockbuster with A-listed actors. We see this happening a lot, by the way: young and creative non-American directors are plucked from their native countries after barely one hit and lured to Hollywood where their careers usually obstruct quickly because they are only allowed to direct lame remakes. But this is where it differs with Helander! Instead of going to Hollyood, Helander brought Hollywood to his beloved Finland for what is one of the most enjoyable, straightforward and unscrupulous action/adventure movies of the '10s. The story is simple yet delightfully far-fetched and over-the-top: 13-year-old Oskari is in the middle of performing a traditional Finnish manhood ritual when Air Force One gets shot out of the air on its way to Helsinki and crash-lands near the boy's hunting turf. Oskari rescues President William Alan Moore from his escape pod and swears to guide him back to civilization before his assailants find him and finish the job. "Big Game" has a couple of strong trumps, namely the chemistry between young Finnish actor Onni Tommila and veteran actor Samuel L. Jackson (in another fresh and surprising choice of role), the magnificently breath-taking Finnish filming locations (although largely filmed in Germany) and the purity of the screenplay. I love how Helander doesn't dive too much into themes like terrorism or overly convoluted conspiracy theories but opted for good old-fashioned and pulpy spectacle. Jackson's portrayal of the US President is also phenomenal. They are basically after him because he's an indecisive and cowardly leader. President Moore's toughest anecdote is a story about urinating in his pants and, in a way, undergoing the bravery ritual is as relevant to him as it is to Oskari. Obviously, there are several flaws in "Big Game" as well, notably how quickly everything and everybody gets tracked in these supposedly giant and impenetrable forests, but you'll gladly accept them. Thanks to the fast pacing, the compact running time and the thrilling special effects, "Big Game" is a massively enjoyable popcorn action flick that comes with my highest recommendation.
    7quincytheodore

    While it may seem ludicrous at times, Big Game catches the audience's interest with hearty humor and lively visual.

    Adding to the series of recent movies involving President of The United States being in peril, Big Game is also presenting a quirky and amusing angle on the premise. Having more action than expected and lightly humorous, it hits on the right spot with just the right amount of casual fun. Some of the scenes are ridiculous, though the strange duo and witty material will be an accessible delight for audience.

    Story follows The President of Unites States (Samuel L. Jackson) and an ordinary Finnish boy Oskari (Onni Tommila) who is undergoing traditional coming of age ritual. Oskari must prove himself by hunting a game from the forest, but a strange encounter with The President will distract him from his goal. This may be the weirdest duo of buddy action flick, but at this point Samuel L. Jackson could probably deliver any bizarre character asked of him.

    The President is not the usual action character, in fact compared to the pursuers he is largely outclassed. It's a playful personality with more emphasis on comedy than his usual brash attitude, although the film doesn't deprive audience from his trademark mockery. Oskari is also far from a secret service agent, he's just a young boy and eager to prove himself.

    The large difference on both characters play to their advantage in creating a few chuckles. Some other notable names for the supporting cast such as Victor Garber and Ray Stevenson also are appreciated. Casting isn't far from their usual roles, and they adequately presentable here.

    Script is pretty good, the jokes are spot-on without being overly crude. The film has light-hearted vibe, engaging on simple theme fitting for a family movie. Visual is unexpectedly vibrant. There are several moments worthy of any action movies. These few high octane shots balance the silly antics. Its foreign setting creates a more refreshing outlook than the usual city environment of the genre, it's definitely a better view than being confined in White House again.

    Visually fresh and charmingly witty, Big Game is a simple yet entertaining action comedy.
    6kepotaz

    Cliffhanger meets 80's Spielberg...

    ...in this relatively small budget Finnish* action adventure movie starring Samuel L. Jackson. (It's a small budget movie in Hollywood standards - with measly 9 million dollars (8,5 million euros) - but manages to be the most expensive Finnish movie today.)

    (SIDE NOTE: No plot is discussed in this review - because you can find the plot summary elsewhere (look up), also because I don't think the plot of the movie is really important in this case.)

    Big Game is unapologetically old school (that school being founded in 80's Hollywood) in it's aspirations. There's non of the grittiness and wannabe-maturity or seriousness of recent Hollywood action movies targeted at younger audience (like Hunger Games, Man of Steel etc.). There's direct references to 80's Spielberg movies like E.T. and Indiana Jones, but the movie it resembles most is Cliffhanger, the mountaineering action from 90's starring Sylvester Stallone. It's no coincidence since Cliffhanger was directed by the first and so far only (but not for long, seems like it) Finnish-born Hollywood action director Renny Harlin, and the writer-director of Big Game, Jalmari Helander (whose second feature film this is), Finn himself, was a young man dreaming of becoming a filmmaker when Harlin had his heyday in late 80's and early 90's with movies like Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, and Harlin was a big deal in Finland (and I guess in Hollywood too) at that time (not so much anymore).

    Big Game is a love letter to the movies of Helander's youth. Usually there's certain amount of self-consciousness in backwards looking projects like this, but Big Game is no parody or ironic postmodern pastiche (or something). Helander takes it seriously (without being too serious). Yes, it's predictable, clichéd and formulaic but at the same time heartfelt, joyous and mostly fun (also relatively short with 90 minutes with no really dragging moments), and part of the fun comes from being familiar with the tropes the movie plays with and the willingness to embrace them earnestly**.

    It's a film made by someone who watched Hollywood action movies as a kid and played the scenes of those movies in forest with his friends with sticks as machine guns*** and Big Game is direct continuation of that kind of childlike attitude to movies. It's not a film for the more jaded viewer who wants to be surprised with something completely unseen before or who wants "believable" action or more mature or gritty touch from his/her action and adventure movies. Helander made a movie that he loved watching in his childhood and that's both the strength and the weakness of the movie. What are your feelings towards these kinds of old school action movies and whether you are willing to embrace the cliché and take a more childlike perspective to the movie will probably determine whether you will appreciate Big Game or not.

    I personally thought it was fun to watch, even if it didn't bring anything really new to the table (in fact it found the old leftovers and served them with fresh dressing). Movie like this could be really stiff and boring if done poorly (it has actually pretty impressive action scenes with such small budget), or armpit-fartingly tryhard and unfunny (Snakes on a Plane), but thanks to the cast - especially Samuel L. Jackson ("Get these *beep* terrorists out of these *beep* Finnish mountains!)**** and young Onni Tommila whose unexpected relationship carries this movie through the more cliché-ridden landscapes - and the earnestness of the director, it managed to breathe some life into the already-done-to-death tropes of the genre and gave the world what it didn't know it needed: Spielberg-flavored Renny Harlin!

    6/10 (little above average, fun to watch)

    *Co-produced with UK and Germany and shot in Germany, with largely German crew.

    **Clichés are not clichés (used too often) without a reason. Usually they were effective and cool the first few times but later became overused and too familiar. In a movie like Big Game you sort of have to be willing to see the original power of the cliché and let go of the impulse of trying to outsmart the movie. In short: it requires a childlike perspective. (Of course every bad movie would seem better with childlike, i.e. uncritical, perspective, so forget what I just wrote and see for yourself.)

    ***DISCLAIMER: This might've never happened, but it feels like it.

    ****There actually is no mountains in Finland.
    4morehod23

    The Finland is the country of high mountains

    Well... When the screenwriter set the action in some particular country, IMHO, he has to get general ideas about the location he is describing... Isn't he/she? I understand that 95% of the American public has no idea where Finland is and how does it look... but... Probably, the rest 5% knows that Finish landscape is pretty flat and mostly consists of lakes and swamps

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    • Trivia
      With an 8,500,000 Euro budget, it's the most expensive Finnish film ever.
    • Goofs
      The President of the United States is issued a diplomatic passport for traveling, not a standard citizens passport. "Diplomatic Passport" is clearly written on the cover of the President's actual passport. Also, passports do not list job titles or positions, so the President's passport would not say "President of the United States" on the personal identification page.
    • Quotes

      US President William Alan Moore: You've got to cock it motherfucker.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are interspersed with hunting photographs of Oskari and various hunting/trophy items.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice, at which stage the distributor was informed it was likely to receive a 15 classification but that their preferred 12A could be obtained by removing a single use of a strong term ('motherf**ker'). When the film was submitted for formal classification, this term had been partially obscured and the film was classified 12A.
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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Test of Manhood
    • Filming locations
      • Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Subzero Film Entertainment
      • Altitude Film Entertainment
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
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    • Budget
      • €8,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,752
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,909
      • Jun 28, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,455,398
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 2.39:1

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