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There Are No Saints

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.5K
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Ron Perlman, Tim Roth, Paz Vega, and José María Yazpik in There Are No Saints (2022)
ActionAdventureCrimeThriller

A man nicknamed "the Jesuit," is imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. When his wife is murdered and his son kidnapped and taken to Mexico, he devises an elaborate and dangerous plan to r... Read allA man nicknamed "the Jesuit," is imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. When his wife is murdered and his son kidnapped and taken to Mexico, he devises an elaborate and dangerous plan to rescue his son and avenge the murder.A man nicknamed "the Jesuit," is imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. When his wife is murdered and his son kidnapped and taken to Mexico, he devises an elaborate and dangerous plan to rescue his son and avenge the murder.

  • Director
    • Alfonso Pineda Ulloa
  • Writer
    • Paul Schrader
  • Stars
    • José María Yazpik
    • Shannyn Sossamon
    • Paz Vega
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Alfonso Pineda Ulloa
    • Writer
      • Paul Schrader
    • Stars
      • José María Yazpik
      • Shannyn Sossamon
      • Paz Vega
    • 15User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    José María Yazpik
    José María Yazpik
    • Neto Niente
    Shannyn Sossamon
    Shannyn Sossamon
    • Inez
    Paz Vega
    Paz Vega
    • Nadia Niente
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Vincent Rice
    Keidrich Sellati
    Keidrich Sellati
    • Julio Niente
    Tommy Flanagan
    Tommy Flanagan
    • Jet Rink
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Sr. Sans
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Carl Abrahams
    John Gilbert
    John Gilbert
    • Bobby
    Brian Glanney
    Brian Glanney
    • Riley
    Karla Souza
    Karla Souza
    • Collie
    William Raymond
    • El Maestro
    Emilio Trujillo
    • Hijo de Sans
    Leticia Fabián
    Leticia Fabián
    • Carla
    • (as Leticia Fabián Cruz)
    Gustavo Sánchez Parra
    Gustavo Sánchez Parra
    • Bailarin
    Ricardo Mestre
    • Waylon
    • (as a different name)
    Kristyan Ferrer
    Kristyan Ferrer
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    Armando Hernández
    Armando Hernández
    • Tadeo
    • Director
      • Alfonso Pineda Ulloa
    • Writer
      • Paul Schrader
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    5ferguson-6

    a Paul Schrader-scripted action-thriller

    Greetings again from the darkness. If you've ever wondered what it would look like if the often-great Paul Schrader wrote his version of the Liam Neeson action-revenge film, TAKEN (2008), well here is your answer. Okay, so it's not the exact story line, but it's close enough for conversation, and director Alfonso Pineda Ulloa seems happy to work with a script that is not Schrader's best, yet clearly bears his stamp. The esteemed screenwriter has had recent success with THE CARD COUNTER (2021) and FIRST REFORMED (2017), both of which he also directed. And his track record of screenplays includes such remarkable work as TAXI DRIVER (1976), HARDCORE (1979), AMERICAN GIGGOLO (1980), RAGING BULL (1980), and AFFLICTION (1997).

    Jose Maria Yazpik stars as Neto Niente, known on the street as "The Jesuit". We first see him being released from prison in Huntsville, Texas after serving only four years as a convicted murderer. As Neto is leaving, the jailer says, "I'm sure I'll see you again." Neto's sleazy attorney (played by Tim Roth) recommends he leave town and stay away. Of course, Neto says he first needs to see his young son. Julio (Keidrich Salladi, "The Americans" son Henry) is happy to see his beloved father, but Neto's wife Nadia (Paz Vega, SEX AND LUCIA, 2019) is frightened for their safety because her boyfriend, Vincent (Neal McDonough, fun to watch in two of my favorites "Justified" and "Boomtown"), is a psychopath criminal kingpin, and his reaction to Neto's visit is murder and kidnapping.

    Before learning that his son has been kidnapped, Neto tries to calm the waters with those pursuing him. This includes the local police and the Mexican cartel that he once worked for. We see flashbacks of Neto's work and it's obvious the film's title fits. During all of this, he meets Inez (Shannyn Sossamon) a capitalistic strip club worker. The two team up to track Julio to Mexico, but not until Neto has had a few brutally violent run-ins with the cartel and a gun dealer who goes by the name Jet Rink (James Dean's character in GIANT was Jett Rink). The gun dealer is played by Tommy Flanagan ("Sons of Anarchy"), and their meeting is yet another brutally violent scene.

    Neto is a tough, confident, man, who despite his particular set of skills, remains mostly quiet; however, he is consistently involved in brutally violent interactions, which is why I keep referring the film's brutal violence. I'd like to say this is an exaggeration, but it's not. And just in case some viewers need more, Act 3 ratchets things up a notch. Ron Perlman (a hardworking actor recently seen in last year's NIGHTMARE ALLEY) shows up as Sans, some kind of crime lord who has a dungeon perfectly set up for torture and imprisonment, and director Ulloa takes full advantage.

    The film's opening quote, paraphrased from the book of Exodus, reads "The sins of the father shall be visited upon the sons." This is a B-movie packed with thrills, adrenaline, energy, and yes ... brutal violence. It's a world of payback and retribution that never offers Neto the chance for the spiritual new beginning he hopes for. Schrader's script lacks the character depth of his best work, and seems to be aimed at a group of viewers with a very particular set of tastes.

    In theaters, On Digital, and On Demand beginning May 27, 2022.
    2GabrielSymes

    Not much to write home about

    I wonder if there is a film recycling plant somewhere. They take in all the old films, plots, scenes, etc.. melt them down and then reuse. Perhaps this plant has quality control, all the good bits go into a few good films. All the stuff that is left and no one wants, seems to have ended up in this attempt.

    Seen it all before and better. There was no acting, in fact it would have been more fun and believable to have wooden mannequins in the film. There was no story. The motivations of the characters was not explained. No idea what Tim Roth's character was about, other than an overblown cockney geezer. Choreography was daft, the lead could seemingly dodge bullets by smirking.

    This is an unnecessary film.
    8Top_Dawg_Critic

    One of the really better B-films out there.

    I was actually shocked at all the low ratings for this film. Clearly, most of the headliner names gives it away that it's a B film, so I wasn't expecting much going into it. I almost didn't see it due to the bad ratings, but the trailer caught my attention, and I'm glad I saw it.

    Mexican director Alfonso Pineda Ulloa did a great job with this film. The screenplay by seasoned writer Paul Schrader was actually suspenseful and action packed. The story wasn't anything revolutionary to the genre, and still had the typical cliches, but certainly had its tense and unsuspecting moments, enough to keep me engaged. The score was excellent, especially for a B film. The cinematography was on point, and the landscape shots were great.

    There were some great names in the casting, and most performed excellent, but I feel José María Yazpik was miscast. His low-tone whisper voice got annoying and unconvincing really quick, and that cheapened the film. His performance was good, and his action scenes decent, but his character's demeanor just wasn't convincing. There was even this scene with Neal McDonough and Yazpik in the kitchen that was just off - McDonough being too aloof and goofy, and Yazpik on the other side of the scale being way too serious. Maybe better cast direction from a more seasoned director would have fixed those type of issues. Tim Roth, Ron Perlman and Tommy Flanagan played their parts excellent and convincing.

    It's actually a much better production than I expected, and certainly undeserving of anything under 5. For a B film, I surprisingly enjoyed it and recommend it, and thus it's a well deserved 7.5 rounded up to an 8/10 from me.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Badass expose

    This is rough, tough, brutal, bloody, sadistic, disturbing, and also bringing some surprises, thanks to Paul Schrader - TAXI DRIVER screenwriter - the surprise being Ron Pearlman has only a very very little supporting appearance at the end. I expected him having the lead role. But who cares, it could have been played this lead character, by Jason Statham. Yes, this is not for the squeamish, not the sissies and it's a pretty good time waster. I don't now this main character but he's good, convincing. The story could be a bit too repetitive but again, that's a badass scheme. The ending is very surprising but could have been better.
    6ropelawshiel

    Seen worse

    Some reviewer has said Tim Roth pulls this movie through, but good as he is, Mr Roth is in it for about 3 minutes (I guess he was cast to entice viewers) But as an action drama bit silly, very violent and visceral, I don't consider my 90 minutes wasted. And Ron Perlman is only in for about three minutes. Found the soundtrack annoying and somewhat out of place, but if you like violent drama, good characters and a story, give it a go.

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      Re-shoots were required after Brian Cox was replaced by Ron Perlman.
    • Goofs
      The Spanish Inquisition, or the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition to give its proper title, was overseen by the Dominican order of priests not the Jesuits.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Sans: Let's See How Your Son Is Doing Shall We?

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Jesuit
    • Filming locations
      • Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • BN Films
      • Itaca Films
      • Latam Pictures
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      • $108,738
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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