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Big Game
Air Force One is shot down by terrorists, leaving the President of the United States stranded in the wilderness of Finland. 13-year-old Oskari is on a hunting mission to prove his maturity to his kinsfolk by tracking down a deer, but instead discovers the President in an escape pod. With the terrorists closing in to capture their prize, the unlikely duo team up to escape their hunters.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 5.4 |
Studio : | Egoli Tossell Film, Head Gear Films, Altitude Film Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Samuel L. Jackson Onni Tommila Ray Stevenson Victor Garber Mehmet Kurtuluş |
Genre : | Adventure Action Thriller |
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Too much of everything
People are voting emotionally.
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life. Really. By far! Can't believe Samuel Jackson is part of this fail
Big Game, the second film to be directed by Jalmari Helander, maintains the familiar style showcased in Rare Exports. Unfortunately Helander's debut film is far superior to this followup.The biggest problem that raises its head is the glaring similarity to the aforementioned Rare Exports. The characters, the tone, even the plot to some extent, are so obviously copy pasted that it feels like eating yesterday's soup, only with a heaping serving of water mixed in.Onni Tommila once again plays the lead as a young boy getting mixed in with something way beyond his head. And unfortunately in him culminate many of the mentioned problems about this being too similar. If you told me that this was the same kid from Rare Exports, I would have easily accepted it. They're so similarly written. But unfortunately this is supposed to be different kid and thus we end up going through all the same tired plot points about daddy issues, being insecure, trying to act tough and all that. Even in Rare Exports all that was the boring B-plotline, through which we had to suffer. In this it's just torturous.That being said, Tommila has charisma as an actor. Samuel L. Jackson is giving this perhaps 10 percent of his maximum effort, but it's at least something. Plus, the locations and inevitable explosions look nice - although they have nothing to do with actual Finnish Lapland. To see mountains like that you have to go to Norway. Or to the Alps, perhaps.Furthermore, to Helander's credit, his style is fun to watch. It's cheesy beyond all belief, but in a way that's easy to accept. So yeah, not exactly a great film, but if you liked Rare Exports, you might like this one okay.
I have seen this film a number of times now, and have not grown to become sick of it.First review I write, will recommend this to any family and anybody great movie one of the best Disney movies I've watched...Brought my kids to watch it and think I enjoyed itGive much props to writers producer and all involved well made and put together probably best movie and there are plenty of good ones out there. one of the best stories presented on the big screen in the past decade, unbelievable acting by each and every member of the cast.Rating isn't everything this movie is one of the best I have ever seen, and in the end It made me cry. Ovbiously, this movie isn't as perfect as Hollywood Oscar winners but It deserves many Oscars. While the topic of the movie is serious, the movie is very funny and also involves action.i just can say that you have to watch this movie. just go and watch it, it makes you happy at the end.
I saw this film with my son. I tolerated it; he loved it. (Seeing Mace Windu cowering in fear was just too iconoclastic for me.). Lots of clichés. Far too violent for little kids (murder, people plummeting to their deaths, drowned bodies floating by, people being blown up, a neck is broken) and far too campy and unbelievable for anyone over age 16. I'd give it a 4; he insisted on a 7/10. And from his perspective, I can see why: Great actors in a poor script with misguided directing. Great visuals. Great soundtrack. And "the kid" is on an archetypical journey into manhood through a traditional rite of passage. If you have an appropriately aged target audience in your family, they'll like it.