Time Out says
The original spooled with the dynamic of a Nirvana song: clammy calm punctuated by extreme violence, underscored by Carpenter’s Suicide-meets-Vangelis theme. Where Carpenter’s heroes, Bishop and Wilson, were little more than charismatic ciphers, Richet accords his leads plenty of backstory and opens out the plot as he manoeuvres his ten or so characters (among them Maria Bello, Ja Rule and Brian Dennehy) into the police station where they can be whittled down one by one. The scenes within the besieged building are strongest, a solid blend of paranoia, humour and sudden death, making the decision to book-end the picture with extended sequences shot in the great outdoors all the stranger (almost as daft, in fact, as the notion to locate a police station within the secluded confines of a large pine forest). At its best, though, this is witty, tense and bloody: a homage that Carpenter might appreciate.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 28 January 2005
- Duration:120 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Jean-François Richet
- Screenwriter:James DeMonaco
- Cast:
- Maria Bello
- John Leguizamo
- Brian Dennehy
- Gabriel Byrne
- Laurence Fishburne
- Drea De Matteo
- Ethan Hawke
- Ja Rule
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