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Overall, Sleeper Cell is an amazing series that delivers the right mix of action, drama, and suspense into nine mind numbingly exciting episodes. The series is complimented with topnotch writing, great acting performances, and more than enough great content to keep you hooked to the television set. In the end, you will be wishing it were longer.
Sleeper Cell offers a viewers a chance to see what life is like on the other side--specifically, the preparation of a terrorist attack from a small Al Qaeda terrorist cell. Like 24 and Alias, Sleeper Cell gets pretty intense with lots of action, drama, and suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat.
This week we have several clips from KOCH Lorber Film's Soundless (view trailer). Directed by rising filmmaker Mennan Yapo and from the producers of Run Lola Run, this critically-acclaimed German thriller is packed with exhilarating action sequences and high-tech gadgets in the tradition of James Bond. Joachim Krol plays Victor, shadowy hit-man on the run from a team of police led by Christian Berkel (Downfall, Flightplan) and Rudolf Martin (Swordfish, 24).
Jeg har valgt at tage den med, selvom den kun har 6.6 på IMDB, men da der kun er 214 stemmer og alle film med få stemmer på IMDB får mindre rating end faktisk angivet (60% har givet den 7 og derover)
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Greencine anmeldelse (WOW!) The language and the landscape of 13 (Tzameti) is French, but the sensibility and style of Gela Babluani's shaggy slacker comedy turned bleak nightmare is unmistakably Eastern European. Sébastien, a laidback immigrant roofer (amiably played by the director's brother, George Babluani), is stiffed on his payment when his employer dies. The guy was a former criminal plotting one last score (or so we gather from Sébastien's habitual eavesdropping through a convenient hole in the ceiling), which should have set off alarm bells of some kind when he nonchalantly pockets an enigmatic envelope addressed to the dead man and makes use of the contents, a train ticket to Paris and hotel room reservation (he's forgiven for missing the small army of cops shadowing his every move). The lighthearted direction frames it all as a meandering comedy with a nothing-to-lose idiot throwing himself into a North by Northwest bender of anonymous phone calls and directions found in train station lockers. When the reality of his odyssey is revealed - in an excruciatingly restrained scene that allows your mind to run away to your worst fears as the situation is doled out in tiny pieces - it's like the trap door drops beneath him and us and we wait for the rope to snap taut.
I like to think of it as Eastern Europe's answer to Hostel, in the sense of an innocent wandering into an urban legend come true. It's not a horror film in the traditional sense but the ordeal is grueling - not for gore but in the cold, matter-of-fact resignation of a man locked in an unimaginable situation. Gela Babluani (making a memorable film debut) creates tension with a stripped-down style and an unflinching camera and drives the film with a crisp pace that feels both out-of-control and achingly protracted. It's a nightmare more dire and deadly than anything Cary Grant ever faced and the film emerges from it all with a sobering gravity. Sébastien's broken-voice quaver and living-dead walk show just what a toll it has taken on the soul of the once happy-go-lucky kid.
Konklusion fra DVDActive anmeldelse 13 is the kind of brilliant film that won't have to wait years to become a cinematic classic; it already is. If you're in the mood for a chilling thriller rooted in noir, pick this film up. If you live outside of region two, order it from overseas if you must—it's worth it. Unfortunately, this release of 13 isn't on the same level of excellence that the film is and leaves much to be desired.
Wishlist hos Axelmusic: http://www.axelmusic.com/wishlist.php?uid=11140
#91 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
#92 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
Before the Revolution
Bellissima
Hvis nogen ved hvor de kan fås, til en god pris, så sig endelig til.
Og så ambefaler man serien Sleeper Cell som i 24 timer stil handler om en Al Qaeda celle.
#93 mr gaijin 19 år siden
DVD R3 fra hos CD-Wow.
En artikel der omtaler filmen
Efilmcritic anmeldelse
En negativ DVD Times anmeldelse
Jeg skriver en anmeldelse inden laenge.
#94 mr gaijin 19 år siden
#95 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
Og så var der endda en anden god anmeldelse ;)
#96 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
Serie, 9 afsnit.
DVDTalk har givet den sit "Collector Series" stempel og skriver
Overall, Sleeper Cell is an amazing series that delivers the right mix of action, drama, and suspense into nine mind numbingly exciting episodes. The series is complimented with topnotch writing, great acting performances, and more than enough great content to keep you hooked to the television set. In the end, you will be wishing it were longer.
Sleeper Cell offers a viewers a chance to see what life is like on the other side--specifically, the preparation of a terrorist attack from a small Al Qaeda terrorist cell. Like 24 and Alias, Sleeper Cell gets pretty intense with lots of action, drama, and suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat.
DVDPacific 19$
#97 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
This week we have several clips from KOCH Lorber Film's Soundless (view trailer). Directed by rising filmmaker Mennan Yapo and from the producers of Run Lola Run, this critically-acclaimed German thriller is packed with exhilarating action sequences and high-tech gadgets in the tradition of James Bond. Joachim Krol plays Victor, shadowy hit-man on the run from a team of police led by Christian Berkel (Downfall, Flightplan) and Rudolf Martin (Swordfish, 24).
Soundless 14.57$
Hollywood Reporter "Bottom line: A near-perfect thriller"
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Jeg har valgt at tage den med, selvom den kun har 6.6 på IMDB, men da der kun er 214 stemmer og alle film med få stemmer på IMDB får mindre rating end faktisk angivet (60% har givet den 7 og derover)
#98 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
Setting up for the kill
Somethings wrong
Taking up pursuit
PS: Med klip, følger spoilere!
#99 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden
Play £7.99
Greencine anmeldelse (WOW!)
The language and the landscape of 13 (Tzameti) is French, but the sensibility and style of Gela Babluani's shaggy slacker comedy turned bleak nightmare is unmistakably Eastern European. Sébastien, a laidback immigrant roofer (amiably played by the director's brother, George Babluani), is stiffed on his payment when his employer dies. The guy was a former criminal plotting one last score (or so we gather from Sébastien's habitual eavesdropping through a convenient hole in the ceiling), which should have set off alarm bells of some kind when he nonchalantly pockets an enigmatic envelope addressed to the dead man and makes use of the contents, a train ticket to Paris and hotel room reservation (he's forgiven for missing the small army of cops shadowing his every move). The lighthearted direction frames it all as a meandering comedy with a nothing-to-lose idiot throwing himself into a North by Northwest bender of anonymous phone calls and directions found in train station lockers. When the reality of his odyssey is revealed - in an excruciatingly restrained scene that allows your mind to run away to your worst fears as the situation is doled out in tiny pieces - it's like the trap door drops beneath him and us and we wait for the rope to snap taut.
I like to think of it as Eastern Europe's answer to Hostel, in the sense of an innocent wandering into an urban legend come true. It's not a horror film in the traditional sense but the ordeal is grueling - not for gore but in the cold, matter-of-fact resignation of a man locked in an unimaginable situation. Gela Babluani (making a memorable film debut) creates tension with a stripped-down style and an unflinching camera and drives the film with a crisp pace that feels both out-of-control and achingly protracted. It's a nightmare more dire and deadly than anything Cary Grant ever faced and the film emerges from it all with a sobering gravity. Sébastien's broken-voice quaver and living-dead walk show just what a toll it has taken on the soul of the once happy-go-lucky kid.
Konklusion fra DVDActive anmeldelse
13 is the kind of brilliant film that won't have to wait years to become a cinematic classic; it already is. If you're in the mood for a chilling thriller rooted in noir, pick this film up. If you live outside of region two, order it from overseas if you must—it's worth it. Unfortunately, this release of 13 isn't on the same level of excellence that the film is and leaves much to be desired.
#100 filmz-Bruce 19 år siden