A bank executive receives a bomb threat while driving his children to school that his car will explode if they stop and get out.A bank executive receives a bomb threat while driving his children to school that his car will explode if they stop and get out.A bank executive receives a bomb threat while driving his children to school that his car will explode if they stop and get out.
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I went into this not knowing anything about it; I didn't know it was a remake nor what the plot is. Turns out, it's a contained thriller that's quite well-paced, managing to wring enough tension and suspense out of its simple premise with strong editing.
Neeson and some of the other cast members really do give it their all, and they bring life to the film that makes up for the bland direction and cinematography.
While most of the time the movie is compulsively watchable, what really holds it back is the script. It's bad.
It's a strange kind of bad that really does feel like this screenplay was generated by ChatGPT. Nearly all of the dialogue is stilted and generic, and the story moves kind of haphazardly, as though a machine were calculating what was the next appropriate action movie plot point to throw in next.
I guess it's better than many of the other beige action flicks Neeson has churned out over the years, but it's still far from good.
Neeson and some of the other cast members really do give it their all, and they bring life to the film that makes up for the bland direction and cinematography.
While most of the time the movie is compulsively watchable, what really holds it back is the script. It's bad.
It's a strange kind of bad that really does feel like this screenplay was generated by ChatGPT. Nearly all of the dialogue is stilted and generic, and the story moves kind of haphazardly, as though a machine were calculating what was the next appropriate action movie plot point to throw in next.
I guess it's better than many of the other beige action flicks Neeson has churned out over the years, but it's still far from good.
I don't know where to start.... The dialogues are bad, wooden, and cheesy. The acting is far from enjoyable. The characters are dull and absolutely undeveloped. There is no motivation for the bad guy I can find. The Police and "Europol" are far from realistic, and speaking of Europol: this is not a European FBI, as shown in the movies. And of course the way they show Berlin hurts to see. They drive down one street, the next turn he is 20km away in another part of the town.
I'm just happy I saw this in a sneak preview with cheap tickets, because if it was a regular screening with full price tickets I would have demanded a refund.
I'm just happy I saw this in a sneak preview with cheap tickets, because if it was a regular screening with full price tickets I would have demanded a refund.
If you are into hyper-realism this ain't for you, but if you just want to check your brain at the door and have some fun this is well worth he watch.
Liam Neeson delivers as he always does and the supporting cast, especially young Lilly Aspell as his daughter, do a very god job.
Retribution is a remake of the 2015 Spanish thriller El Desconocido, with Liam Neeson as a financial trader who gets trapped in a car with a bomb and his two kids. The film is some what cliché but like I said you wouldn't watch this for it's realism and there are enough twists, turns and explosions to keep you interested.
Clocking in at 90 minutes in not a major investment in time either.
For the genre I give it a 7/10.
Liam Neeson delivers as he always does and the supporting cast, especially young Lilly Aspell as his daughter, do a very god job.
Retribution is a remake of the 2015 Spanish thriller El Desconocido, with Liam Neeson as a financial trader who gets trapped in a car with a bomb and his two kids. The film is some what cliché but like I said you wouldn't watch this for it's realism and there are enough twists, turns and explosions to keep you interested.
Clocking in at 90 minutes in not a major investment in time either.
For the genre I give it a 7/10.
Shallow is the best word I can come up with. This is the worse character script writing I've seen for any Liam film but it is still a passable film (barely). Lots of stereotyping about the kids, wife, cops and much of the supporting cast. A few holes in the storyline, too. However, if you're a Liam fan, you'll get through it. The editing was actually pretty good but there are lots of gaps that have you wondering "what's taking so long?". I think this could have been 2-3 stars better with some decent writing and less predictability with many of the characters. It was just very shallow and Liam deserves a lot better.
It's not a great movie by any means. I did not know walking into this movie it was a remake, but I sure hope the original was better. But what this movie lacked in dialogue, acting ability, characters, it made up for in story.
The overall plot of the movie is good. I love a good low budget thriller, and that's exactly what this was. Liam Neeson had to be this movies biggest expense, because everything was shot in a Mercedes Benz (btw this movie did not make me want to buy that car). The story was not completely predictable and it had some good moments that were fun to watch in a theatre.
But that's it. Other than that, the acting is terrible. The dialogue for the first 15min of the movie felt like it was written by AI and I almost left. And every character is as bland as an off brand cereal from Walmart.
Listen, if you like Liam Neeson thrillers, go see this, but don't expect anything spectacular. It will entertain but it does not go beyond its surface level plot line.
The overall plot of the movie is good. I love a good low budget thriller, and that's exactly what this was. Liam Neeson had to be this movies biggest expense, because everything was shot in a Mercedes Benz (btw this movie did not make me want to buy that car). The story was not completely predictable and it had some good moments that were fun to watch in a theatre.
But that's it. Other than that, the acting is terrible. The dialogue for the first 15min of the movie felt like it was written by AI and I almost left. And every character is as bland as an off brand cereal from Walmart.
Listen, if you like Liam Neeson thrillers, go see this, but don't expect anything spectacular. It will entertain but it does not go beyond its surface level plot line.
Did you know
- TriviaThe third remake of Spain's Retribution (2015) after Germany's Don't. Get. Out! (2018) and South Korea's Hard Hit (2021) but the first to use the original's English title.
- GoofsIn the final scene where the Vehicle roles on it's side, this would cause the pressure sensor in the seat to not detect the driver as his weight now only applies perpendicular to the seat sensor. thus the bomb should have triggered the moment the vehicle rolls over as the bomb is triggered by the pressure sensor.
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Matt Turner: Turbulence is inevitable. When everyone runs from the fire, you run to it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 911: Retribution (2023)
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- Contrarreloj
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- Mitte, Berlin, Germany(Potsdamer Platz)
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- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,937,696
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,518,830
- Aug 27, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $18,685,751
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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