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Outcast
A mysterious warrior teams up with the daughter and son of a deposed Chinese Emperor to defeat their cruel brother, who seeks their deaths.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 4.6 |
Studio : | Media Max Productions, 22h22, Notorious Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Nicolas Cage Hayden Christensen Liu Yifei Andy On Byron Lawson |
Genre : | Adventure Action |
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Memorable, crazy movie
Absolutely the worst movie.
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
a very simple one.mix between Extreme Orient and crusade. references to "Kingdom of Heaven". and Hayden Christensen in a role who represents only large embroidery of clichés. politic, duty, love, fights, the past, the duty, few drops of humor and the all basic pieces from westerns, Jackie Chan/Jet Li historical films, story as pretext for fight scenes. and Nicholas Cage in a role using his name as locomotive. it is very strange to define "Outcast" as bad film. it is one of many movies for a real precise target. nothing more. seductive for details and for the chance to Hayden Christensen to give a version of his Anakin Skywalker.
It was actually fun to watch. Nicolas cage is and always has been awful. His squinty eye acting trying to portray someone missing an eye made me LOL. He is just awful. Like super awful. Including his bad accent. He is not even really a main character. Hayden was great! I would suggest it as an easy to watch action movie...just ignore the bad actor.
Review: What a complete waste of time and money! The acting is awful throughout the movie and the storyline is poor. Cage is sporting a weird hairstyle and a bad accent along with Hayden, whose moody throughout the film and also has a questionable accent. Anyway, the young heir of the imperial throne becomes a target of assassination by his despised older brother who thinks that he is the true heir of the throne. Whilst hiding from his older brothers henchmen, he comes across a war weary crusader, Jacob (Hayden Christensen), who helps him and his sister fight of the older brothers guards. He is then persuaded to follow them on there journey to safety but Jacob is fighting his own personal demons of his experience at war. He then gets the help from his old war assistant, Gallain (Nicolas Cage), who has become a bandit since his experience at war and they join forces to fight against the older brothers men and to bring the Prince to safety. Boring! Boring! Boring! I've never been a fan of Hayden Christensen because he seems to act the same in all of his movies. In this film, he got on my nerves after a while and the film looked cheap and not that well out together. Some of the sword action is passable but I personally lost interest after the first 5 minutes and I can understand why it got slated by critics. Really Bad!Round-Up: Cage does it again! He really is becoming consistent with bringing out completely unwatchable movies! I won't blame him for this film because he isn't in it that much but his name is plastered all over the poster so he has to take responsibility for accepting this awful project. Anyway, this is the first movie directed by Nick Powell and I doubt that he will be in a rush to make another. He's widely known in the movie world, for his stunt skills and he has supplied his expertise for over 100 movies, which include the first Batman, Kevin Costner's Robin Hood, Goldeneye, Judge Dredd, Braveheart, The Mummy, Ballistic, Bourne Identity, Last Samurai, Cinderella Man, X-Men: Last Stand, Nacho Libre, War with Jet Li and Resident Evil: Retribution so he obviously is trusted in that world. Judging by the critics views of this movie and the amount of money that it lost at the box office, I can't see him going behind the camera any time soon and I personally won't be watching this movie again.Budget: $25million Worldwide Gross: $4.8millionI recommend this movie to people who are into their action/adventure movies starring Nicolas Cage, Hayden Christensen, Anoja Dias Bolt and Paul Philip Clark. 2/10
I have watched a LOT of really bad movies, and this isn't anywhere near the bottom of the barrel. In fact, it's kind of enjoyable. The bad guy is sufficiently bad that we he drives the story and justifies our anger. He has just enough complexity that he escapes being one- dimensional. Hayden Christensen is acceptable as basically the fallen hero, and Nicholas Cage is, well, a little off the wall.Some people complain about the action, and the first sequence is not that great. But the later action scenes are decent, and the last sword- fight is pretty good.Some of the story is sort of sketched in instead of really told in depth, but it's not inconsistent or riddled with plot holes. What story there is moves along at a good pace.