JCVD (2008)
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Reviews Counted:95
Fresh:81
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: JCVD is a touching, fascinating piece, with Jean-Claude Van Damme confounding all with his heartfelt performance.
Theatrical Release:Nov 7, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $382,923
Synopsis: In JCVD, a French- and English-language film from savvily tenebrous director Mabrouk El Mechri, Jean-Claude Van Damme is Jean-Claude Van Damme. Losing his roles to Steven Seagal and a custody... In JCVD, a French- and English-language film from savvily tenebrous director Mabrouk El Mechri, Jean-Claude Van Damme is Jean-Claude Van Damme. Losing his roles to Steven Seagal and a custody battle over his young daughter, the international action hero is struggling to maintain relevancy on levels both professional and personal. But when Jean-Claude walks into a bank to withdraw his attorney fees and is suddenly in the thick of a heist, is the haggard superstar orchestrating the stickup? Or is he simply a hostage, as trapped by fame as he is by criminals, who happens to know a couple of take-down moves? Don't be fooled by its action-ready premise; JCVD isn't quite the latest kickboxing carousal from the Muscles from Brussels. It's something even better: a sad, seriocomic meta-movie that may recall BEING JOHN MALKOVICH or one of Charlie Kaufman's many other ontological curios in the minds of some viewers. But, while both JCVD and MALKOVICH examine the strangeness of celebrity through the lens of absurdist self-referential filmmaking, and both films choose a fascinating, quasi-alienating aesthetic of vibrantly muddy mid-tones, JCVD dresses its dankness in glaringly blown-out lighting effects that acknowledge a topsy-turvy world in which artifice sits just upon reality. It also assumes the opposition of its Kaufman counterpart by being the one to look at fame from within (which is ironic, since it isn't the one that features people entering an actor's head and peeping though his eyes). Buzzily hilarious, JCVD is a personal, deeply felt film. Van Damme's delivery of a Fellini-esque soliloquy about the angst of fame could've resulted in the action star coming across as a crybaby. Instead, the speech, in which he breaks the fourth wall and expresses his ironic frustrations, is revelatory and heartbreaking. [More]
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Francois Damiens, Zinedine Soualem, Karim Belkhadra
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Francois Damiens, Zinedine Soualem, Karim Belkhadra, Jean-Francois Wolff
Director: Mabrouk El Mechri
Director: Mabrouk El Mechri
Screenwriter: Sidonie Dumas, Frédéric Bénudis
Producer: Sidonie Dumas
Composer: Gast Waltzing
Studio: Peace Arch Entertainment
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Reviews for JCVD
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For all we know, it's just a big show, a put-on for our entertainment -- but what matters is that it's really quite convincing. You do want to believe this is Van Damme. Full Review |
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a bold attempt to humanize Van Damme, not by trying to ignore his personal and professional pitfalls, but by reminding us that behind ever movie star, loved or loathed, is a complex human being Full Review |
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...not your usual Van Damme movie...and a refreshing change of pace for the actor. Full Review |
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If you thought that Mickey Rourke had the market cornered on comebacks with his transcendent performance in Darren Aronofsky's masterpiece The Wrestler, then think again. Full Review |
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It’s fun as far as it goes, and for the most part quite well made, but in the end it’s really not about very much at all. Full Review |
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Mechri allows the verbally challenged action star dignity and, with this, the film works. Maybe next time he could bring Jean-Claude and Mickey Rourke together. Now that would be a movie. Full Review |
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...reveals ... a supple and engaging actor with a sense of humor and a rare kind of self-recognition. Van Damme knows what we think of him and understands why. Full Review |
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Van Damme has never done work like this before, and he's supported by the director's unique vision for the film Full Review |
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It's clever and unexpected, this confluence of dramatic fiction and real life that finds action star Jean-Claude Van Damme playing a version of himself in a heist movie Full Review |
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A real departure for Van Dame, but it ought to help his career. Who knew he could act? Full Review |
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[Van Damme] brings a kind of weary dignity to the role, and a surprising self-awareness... Full Review |
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It's as if he's trying to reach through the screen and show us the real guy behind the image he's spent a lifetime creating. I'm not sure if he's successful, but the attempt is fascinating. Full Review |
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His face has a Bogart-esque haggardness, and his speeches about his life and career have at least a semblance of painful sincerity. This spectacle isn’t enough to keep the film from dragging, but it certainly has curiosity value. Full Review |
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It's fun, and moderately well handled by a young French director. Full Review |
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An existential-heist thriller with moments of dark comedy, JCVD is decidedly different and has its moments but you probably have to be a diehard fan to really cherish it. Full Review |
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Will make you see the Muscles from Brussels in a new light. Full Review |
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Seems like a spoof at first glance but this proves to be a compelling Post-modern thriller with gumption. Full Review |
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Unpredictable, engaging and even challenging, ‘JCVD’ is an intriguing oddity. Full Review |
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A captivating film with a superb understated, genuinely affecting performance from Jean-Claude Van Damme. Full Review |
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A Godardian coup de cinéma. Full Review |
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