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Fernando F. Croce |
A Kickboxer installment that got too big for its breeches
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| Aug., 26 2009 07:05 PM
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CinePassion |
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N/R
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Graham Fuller |
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| Apr., 23 2009 03:16 AM
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Boston Phoenix |
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N/R
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Chris Bumbray |
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| Feb., 27 2009 03:16 AM
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JoBlo's Movie Emporium |
 2.5/5
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Tony Macklin |
Redbelt seems like a rush job that relies too much on the quick fix. I'm very willing to suspend my disbelief, but Redbelt becomes outlandish.
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| Feb., 01 2009 09:38 PM
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Fayetteville Free Weekly |
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| Oct., 18 2008 07:34 AM
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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N/R
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Bob Mondello |
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| Oct., 18 2008 07:34 AM
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NPR.org |
 2/5
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Matthew Turner |
This Mametian thriller is worth watching for a terrific performance by Chiwetel Ejiofor, but it's hard to engage with the story and it loses its way in the final act.
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| Oct., 18 2008 07:34 AM
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ViewLondon |
 2/5
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Pete Hammond |
The detail and clear devotion he has for the sport may actually have the effect of distancing the rest of audience from his film.
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| Oct., 01 2008 03:15 AM
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Hollywood.com |
 2/5
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Anthony Quinn |
Redbelt, his latest, is a curious one, a movie that hints at greatness only to retreat, unpardonably, into genre convention.
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| Sep., 26 2008 05:26 AM
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Nigel Andrews |
The Mamet rhythms are pleasingly in place: the repetition-rich dialogue, the head-butting close-ups as men go ego to ego.
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| Sep., 26 2008 05:18 AM
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Financial Times |
 2/5
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Exuding inner calm, Ejiofor is great. But he’s badly let down by director David Mamet, whose contrived script goes to unbelievable lengths to weaken Mike’s resolve.
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| Sep., 26 2008 05:09 AM
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Sun Online |
 4/5
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Tom Charity |
Not prime, grade-A Mamet, but this meaty martial-arts movie offers heavyweight performances and a deliciously juicy set-up. Things get scrappy in the last act, but you’ll want to see how it all unravels.
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| Sep., 26 2008 04:26 AM
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Total Film |
 2/5
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Elliott Noble |
David Mamet sets him on the path to righteousness in a collection of contrivances masquerading as a meaningful plot.
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| Sep., 26 2008 04:11 AM
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David Gritten |
Emily Mortimer is impressive as a jittery, unlikable attorney whose impulsive actions trigger Mike's descent. But it's Ejiofor's film all the way.
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| Sep., 26 2008 03:35 AM
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Daily Telegraph |
 2/5
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Xan Brooks |
Ejiofor remains a supremely assured, charismatic presence, though he has his work cut out here. He is pitted against a film with a black belt in pomposity and a gold medal in preening self-regard.
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| Sep., 26 2008 03:21 AM
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Guardian [UK] |
 2/5
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James Christopher |
The discipline is remarkable. But this constipated drama, set in a blue-collar corner of Los Angeles, imparts none of the sweat-shop magic.
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| Sep., 26 2008 02:59 AM
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Times [UK] |
 3/5
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James Mottram |
By no means a classic from David Mamet, Redbelt is authentic enough but fails to dazzle. The casting of Tim Allen is imaginative but too much of the film is underwhelming.
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| Sep., 26 2008 02:42 AM
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Channel 4 Film |
 2/6
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Ben Walters |
The plotting is contrived, the supporting characters two-dimensional, and the ending slides from predictable to absurd to maudlin.
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| Sep., 26 2008 02:27 AM
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Time Out |
 4/5
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Chris Hewitt (UK) |
Not vintage Mamet - the dialogue isn’t up to quotable snuff - but it still packs a decent punch thanks to Ejiofor’s solid performance.
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| Sep., 26 2008 01:53 AM
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Empire Magazine |
 6/10
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Sarah Boslaugh |
Like his other films and plays, Redbelt takes place in the Mamet universe, which only sometimes resembles the world the rest of us live in.
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| Sep., 19 2008 09:38 AM
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