 2.5/5
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David Cornelius |
There are moments here that are spectacular, and there are many more that are spectacular failures.
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| Jan., 29 2009 12:04 AM
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DVDTalk.com |
 1/5
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Joseph Proimakis |
Kakostimeni apopeira foytoyristikis klotsoperipeteias, me metaiores senariakes akrobasies, tsoyhteres eksarseis melodramatismoy, asygkratites aythairesies metafysikoy kai enohlitikes omoiotites me to Pempto Stoiheio (1997), poy dinoyn neo noima stin euro-
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| Jan., 20 2009 09:39 AM
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Movies for the Masses |
 63/100
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Brian Webster |
With bland protagonists and power figures unpleasant enough for us to want them out of our sight more than we want them defeated, it doesn't do much to hold our interest.
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| Jan., 12 2009 03:10 PM
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Apollo Guide |
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Ben Mankiewicz |
Skip it aggressively.
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| Nov., 07 2008 04:10 PM
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At the Movies |
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Ben Lyons |
I unfortunately had a seat that faced the screen and I have two hours of my life that I will never get back.
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| Nov., 07 2008 04:10 PM
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At the Movies |
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Grady Hendrix |
Think of it as Sunset Bloodsport with Jean-Claude as Norma Desmond.
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| Nov., 06 2008 01:10 PM
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Slate |
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Lisa Nesselson |
This occasionally lavish, often clunky venture is consistently watchable if not terribly memorable or distinctive.
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| Oct., 18 2008 07:09 AM
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Screen International |
 1.5/5
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Marc Savlov |
I call it (sneeringly, natch) the 'New Nihilism,' but, to be fair, it's really just the old, Franco-Prussian existential angst hole ratcheted up and dumbed down for our not so brave new world.
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| Oct., 18 2008 07:09 AM
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Austin Chronicle |
 1.5/4
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Gary Brown |
As if the gruff dialogue isnt bad enough, the action scenes are merely adequate.
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| Oct., 18 2008 07:09 AM
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Houston Community Newspapers |
 2.5/5
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Paul Byrnes |
Strap yourself in for some pure violence and stupidity.
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| Oct., 10 2008 06:28 AM
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Sydney Morning Herald |
 0.5/5
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David Stratton |
Whatever happened to Mathieu Kassovitz, the French actor director whose amazing film La Haine made such an impact 13 years ago?
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| Oct., 10 2008 06:26 AM
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At the Movies (Australia) |
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Ruth Hessey |
With his face like a squashed doughnut, and physique like the tyres of a huge truck, Diesel just doesn't inhabit the same planet as Rampling or even Kassovitz himself.
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| Oct., 03 2008 03:01 AM
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MovieTime, ABC Radio National |
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With a messy storyline and screenplay to boot, the film feels disjointed and lacking true punch.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:59 AM
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FILMINK (Australia) |
 1/5
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Leigh Paatsch |
If Kassovitz really believed he had a classic in the making, why didn't he take a stand and nix the casting of Diesel while he had the chance?
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:58 AM
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Daily Telegraph (Australia) |
 2.5/5
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Jim Schembri |
It's as though the film's final act was accidentally deleted on the digital editing console.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:56 AM
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The Age (Australia) |
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Andrew L. Urban |
Mathieu Kassovitz is making a determined challenge for the stylish French sci-fi thriller crown of Luc Besson with this highly effective, highly charged action movie, even though he has had to rather mangle the novel on which it is based
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| Sep., 28 2008 03:39 AM
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Urban Cinefile |
 D
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Bruce Bennett |
It's unclear which is worse -- to so liberally steal from films like Children of Men and Minority Report, or to be so offensively dumb in the process.
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| Sep., 27 2008 12:20 PM
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Spectrum (St. George, Utah) |
 1/5
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Pablo Villaca |
Por piores que sejam os problemas presentes nos dois primeiros atos do filme, estes nem se comparam aos pavorosos 20 minutos finais, que parecem ter sido montados de qualquer maneira para concluir a narrativa rapidamente.
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| Sep., 19 2008 09:51 AM
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Cinema em Cena |
 2/10
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Cynthia Fuchs |
The fact that Aurora incarnates some extreme other possibility -- be it "light" or darkness, miraculous birth or genocide -- makes her one more "mother of the future."
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| Sep., 12 2008 06:18 AM
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PopMatters |
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Garth Franklin |
Loses the few bits of intriguing groundwork it lays amidst a cacophony of mangled editing, lethargic performances, and an utterly unfocused and often contradictory narrative
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| Sep., 11 2008 10:02 PM
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Dark Horizons |