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Jean-Claude "The Muscles from Brussels" Van Damme esittää parhaassa ja kovimmassa roolissaan kautta aikojen itseään. Toimintakomedia JCVD:ssä Van Dammella ei mene hyvin. Vaimo on jättänyt, tyttären huoltajuuskiista on hävitty, rahat loppu ja Steven Seagal vei viimeisimmän roolin nenän edestä leikkaamalla ponihäntänsä pois. Van Damme palaa häntä koipien välissä takaisin Belgiaan, kotikaupunkinsa fanien suureksi riemuksi, mutta joutuu välittömästi keskelle  pankkiryöstöä ja panttivankitilannetta. Hillitön mediasirkus pankin ulkona alkaa ja Van Damme pääsee toden teolla näyttämään maailmalle minkälainen toimintasankari hän oikein onkaan! (Atlantic Film Fin.)

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gudaulin 

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englanti Unfortunately, I do not share the positive views of this film, which was supposed to be a kind of transition for Jean-Claude Van Damme from B-movies to serious cinema. I have never been a fan of his, and even during his biggest period of fame, I only saw three or four of his biggest hits. Even less known to me is his filmography from the decline of his career. However, I am willing to believe that this is probably his best acting performance and I cannot overlook the effort he made to break out of his box. The problem is that there was too much of that effort, and as we know, it can easily turn awkward. This was supposed to be a stylish pure comedy, not a mash-up of styles where the attempt at a thriller dominates. The opening title sequence is excellent, and Van Damme clearly does not take himself seriously in it, nor does he take the genre seriously, in which he feels at home, and the exaggeration has quite the kick. But then it gets serious, at times relies on sentiment and dusts off his star status. Although the combination of genres sometimes works, it is generally much easier to make a pure genre film than a genre crossbreed. In my opinion, it didn't work here. There is a valuable idea in this film, but it is not properly developed. If Van Damme had followed the path of, for example, the French comedy For 200 Grand, You Get Nothing Now, it could have turned out great as honest comedic entertainment. Van Damme simply didn't handle the attempt at artistic transcendence. Perhaps it is also because he probably talked too much and yet did not have a top director who would stubbornly follow his own vision and discipline the star. Overall impression: 45%. ()

kaylin 

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englanti Jean-Claude Van Damme, in his old age, shows that he is not just a tough guy on kicks and ropes, but that he can also handle some acting and he's damn good at it. With this movie, he launched his comeback and it's definitely not just any action film. It's a pretty strong drama, especially from the standpoint that it's incredibly personal and JCVD isn't afraid to reveal himself too much and really delve into what hurts. I'm glad he came back in this form. JCVD is simply a badass. ()

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englanti The bank part is terribly boring, but absolutely poignant and almost satirical fragments from behind the scenes fully make up for this. However, it all relies on one thing. Van Damme, who built a larger than life platinum pedestal for himself with this movie and then clambered up to pose proudly on it. And rightly so. Hanging up the washing of a defunct star in public through a “pseudo movie reality show" probably required as much courage as there are jokes (or truths?) about Chuck Norris. So, Jean-Claude, you said what you wanted and now go back to Bulgaria to film another dud about an unstoppable nuclear train. Although, if there was a pinch of sincerity in what you said, you should hang up your kick-boxing gloves on a nail and try a different approach to acting. You obviously have it in you, I would swallow that tearful monolog even if you served it with broccoli. And normally I can’t even look at it, let alone eat it. ()

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englanti Van Damme’s best movie. An incredible mixture of fiction and reality that makes sense and mainly works splendidly. Jean-Claude gives the performance of a lifetime (in fact, everybody involved acts superbly) and the scene where he basically confesses to everything in priceless. Director El Mechri uses an incredible suggestive method of filming that swallows you whole. Dividing it into chapters is a little confusing at first, but then begins to work superbly. There are also lots of references that will please every real fan of stars that have stopped shining - Seagal, Chuck Norris, or in fact Van Damme. The discussion in the video rental store is just perfect. + Perfect soundtrack. ()

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