105. Deadfall
Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde, Charlie Hunnam, Kate Mara, Treat Williams, Sissy Spacek, Kris Kirstofferson
Director(s) - Stefan RuzowitskyEric Bana, Olivia Wilde, Charlie Hunnam, Kate Mara, Treat Williams, Sissy Spacek, Kris Kirstofferson
Writer(s) - Zach Dean
Source Material/Connections - n/a
MPAA Rating - R
Release Date - December 7 (limited)
Runtime - 1 hour, 34 minutes
RT Score - 33%
Metacritic - 52/100
Views - 1
Viewed - Torrent
Quote - "It's a good sign when you feel a little bad."
Review - This movie has that random thriller you see while scrolling through Netflix or Redbox and there's a whole mess of people you've heard of in it, but you've never actually heard of the movie. This is that to a T. After last year's Hannah, Eric Bana is back in the cold except this time, he and his sister (Olivia Wilde) rob banks or sumshit. They're stranded in a small town and they decide to split up. Eric Bana strolls through the woods, killing bad people to humanize him and cops to show how fucked up he is. Hot on his trail is the neglected daughter (Kate Mara) of the Sheriff (Treat Williams), who happens to be a family friend of the guy Wilde is cozing up with (Charlie Hunnam), looking for a ride to escape to Canada. Oh and it's Thanksgiving. Spoilers next, Hunnam is fresh out of jail and the cops are after him because he's a boxer and the promoter who fucked him over just got knocked the fuck out by Hunnam and is probably dead. So, Hunnam falls in love with Wilde and he takes her to meet his parents(Kris Kirstofferson, Sissy Spacek for Thanksgiving, but Bana is already there, having held them hostage. Kate Mara comes along for the ride and we have ourselves one awkward dinner. A shootout goes down, Sheriff shows up, accidently shoots his daughter, he gets shot and then Hunnam and Bana fight outside and it ends with Olivia Wilde killing Bana. Turns out the promotor/coach/trainer/whatever only had a concussion and so Hunnam is free! WE ARE HAPPY! ...kind of.
The direct-to-DVD feel is really hard to explain, but it's just a low-budget corniness on top of a cookie cutter script, the only thing it's missing is Wesley Snipes or Bruce Willis. It reminds me a lot of the Mickey Rourke, Thomas Jane, Diane Lane, JGL movie from a few years back called Killshot. Movie is extremely forgetful and not worth anyone's time.
Spoiler Alert - Everyone learns their lesson and lives happily ever after.
Rating - F
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