Un escroc rusé élabore une stratégie pour se cacher dans un poste de police d'une petite ville, mais lorsqu'un tueur à gages se présente au commissariat, un flic débutant sans méfiance se re... Tout lireUn escroc rusé élabore une stratégie pour se cacher dans un poste de police d'une petite ville, mais lorsqu'un tueur à gages se présente au commissariat, un flic débutant sans méfiance se retrouve pris dans la ligne de mire.Un escroc rusé élabore une stratégie pour se cacher dans un poste de police d'une petite ville, mais lorsqu'un tueur à gages se présente au commissariat, un flic débutant sans méfiance se retrouve pris dans la ligne de mire.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Officer Kimball
- (as Robert Walker-Branchaud)
Avis en vedette
- While the three male leads have fun with their roles, the star of the show for me was the (unknown to me) Alexis Louder. She delivers a really strong performance here, with a confident stillness in some of her close-ups.
- There are a number of nice lines in the script, some of which made me laugh out loud, which I wasn't expecting to do.
- As a 'park your brain at the door' shoot-em-up, the ending is fun, similar in many ways I thought to the claustrophobic violence of "Free Fire".
Negatives:
- Here's YET another example of a script that is downright insulting to the audience's intelligence. There are some genuine "WTF" moments in this script. I can't go into details without dropping spoilers, but the biggest of these - you'll know it when you see it - is a genuine "HANG ON A MINUTE!!!" moment.
- The sound mix drowns out a lot of the (already drawly and indistinct) dialogue with the incessant music. It's really difficult to pick up on some of the lines.
- There's something surprisingly 'retro' about the whole movie, right down to the use of split screen at the end. The titles feel as if they were from a 70's TV show like Kojak. I could imagine this would work well... if the movie had actually been set in the 70's!
Summary Thoughts on "Copshop": There's almost a good little action film buried in here struggling to get out. Alexis Louder makes a very positive impression with the best parts of the film happening when she is verbally sparring with Butler. But a good action movie needs to keep things credible, albeit on the edge of credibility (e.g. John McClane's lift shaft fall in "Die Hard" is very much on the boundary, if a little over it). Thanks to some ludicrous decisions within the script, this one lost all credibility for me and took me right out of the story.
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The movie tried hard to be like Assault on Precinct 13 but the lack of atmosphere, tension n suspense prevented it.
In fact the low budget VFW starring Stephen Lang is a decent take on defending the 'Alamo'.
Then there's the even bigger issue of the huge hole left in the story, the one which didn't explain any of the twists and turns. It's almost as if the dog ate pages from the middle of the screenplay.
For the 107 minute runtime, there wasn't enough substance. Either lots of minutes needed to be trimmed down, or preferably, more backstory/substance written in. It felt like the story was more about Louder's character, and we're supposed to ignore why the things that are happening to her, are happening.
It's a shame no one picked up on these huge issues, because the directing was excellent, as was the cinematography, score and gore effects. Its a good one-time watch, and thus a 7/10 from me.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Frank Grillo in a March 2021 Collider interview, when Gerard Butler briefly passed on the project, it was offered to Liam Neeson. Neeson declined due to the single-location premise, by which time Butler decided to do the movie after all.
- GaffesTeddy is able to break into the armory by simply breaking the glass window. It is absolutely unlikely that a police armory full of automatic weapons would not be better protected (especially if you consider that other parts of the station have bulletproof windows and security locks).
- Citations
Anthony Lamb: Yeah, well. You in the cop business. So that makes you a murderer. But I'm in the murder business, so that just makes me a laborer. You see how that works?
- ConnexionsFeatured in Projector: Copshop (2021)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Copshop
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 43 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 213 243 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 315 638 $ US
- 19 sept. 2021
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 6 807 158 $ US
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1