Un camion chargé d'armes est ombragé par le FBI et l'ATF. Il explose et tue le conducteur. Jack, tout juste sorti de prison, subit des pressions pour qu'il conduise un autre camion de l'Atla... Tout lireUn camion chargé d'armes est ombragé par le FBI et l'ATF. Il explose et tue le conducteur. Jack, tout juste sorti de prison, subit des pressions pour qu'il conduise un autre camion de l'Atlanta au New Jersey.Un camion chargé d'armes est ombragé par le FBI et l'ATF. Il explose et tue le conducteur. Jack, tout juste sorti de prison, subit des pressions pour qu'il conduise un autre camion de l'Atlanta au New Jersey.
- Ford
- (as Charles Dutton)
- Benny
- (uncredited)
- FBI Agent
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Of course the movie is suffering from more than 1 problem though. One obviously is its story. It's simple and actually doesn't make a lot of sense and is a real unlikely one. I mean, why did Red ever let the truck drive off from his place, only to dangerously attempt to hijack it later, on the very same day. But oh well, without this story we wouldn't had all those exploding trucks and action scenes within this movie.
Well, it's not like the action is much spectacular though. Funny enough there are lots of exploding trucks and cars but they already seem to blow up when one of the passengers farts. Action-wise this movie just isn't good or spectacular enough to watch.
Another problem with the movie is that it has far too many villains in it. It's like the main characters against the rest of the world. The movie also doesn't seem to be able to make a choice who to make the main and most important villain of the movie, with as a result that all of the villainous characters aren't really anything memorable or evil enough, since the movie spends to much time on showing the many different villainous characters of the movie.
The movie is from the period when Patrick Swayze's career of course already was more or less on a death end. Nevertheless he's always good and serious with every role that he plays. He's also credible in this role, despite his already showing age. He was perhaps a tad bit too old at the time of this movie to play the main lead in an action movie. Meat Loaf mostly seemed to have had fun with playing his role, which shows on the screen. But like I said before, since he plays a villain, he didn't get the screen time he deserved. There are parts in the movie were he completely disappears, only to show up 20 minutes later again.
But despite this all, the movie is good and entertaining enough to watch. It's current rating on here would suggest that this is one of the worst action flicks of the '90's but it hardly is. It's also no better than some action flicks but also definitely no worse than some others.
6/10
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Who said they don't make Smokey and the Bandit movies anymore?! This mixes both elements of those movies with modern thriller strands. The plot is therefore pretty mixed. It starts out ignoring the fact that Crews is carrying illegal weapons and ignores the moral issues this may throw up regarding the film painting him as a good man, it then focuses on big truck action with plenty of cars, trucks, jeeps blowing up and skidding all round the place. The second half keeps some of this action but it realises that it needs to end with Crews being a good guy and suddenly the guns issue is brought up and it looks for a "happy" thriller style end. The plot is quite unlikely - Why did Red suddenly seem happy to steal this load - he'd never done it before, and the "twists" aren't exactly a surprise. The action is distracting for the most part - but overblown spectacle doesn't replace genuine excitement, and, as Burt Reynolds discovered, how many times can you watch a truck crash before it gets old.
The performances are not great. Swayze is poor and just has a pained expression on his face throughout. Meat Loaf is a not so much a meatloaf as he is a huge glazed ham - he overacts and looks bugeyed like he was in one of his videos. Charles Dutton and Stephen Tobolowsky aren't great but their odd-couple interplay at least makes them interesting. The rest of the cast are familiar faces (Randy Travis, Gabriel Casseus etc) but don't really have very much to do.
Overall it's quite enjoyable because the action scenes are quite good. The story is daft and the actors don't have much to do but the sheer spectacle of it covers the whole for most of the film. Almost. The final five minutes is dumb and typical of the film's sense of spectacle over substance.
"That son of a b!tch can drive"
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPatrick Swayze went through a real truck driving school to earn his Class A CDL (commercial driver's license).
- GaffesWhen Crewes is in the garage and Junior is telling him about the truck, Junior says the truck is equipped with an Eaton-Fuller 10 speed. However, in the scene where Crewe's truck is being blocked in and it shows Crewes shifting, the pattern on the shift knob indicates it is a 9-speed transmission.
- Citations
Sonny: Well what if something jumps out into the road and you need to stop?
Jack Crews: You don't.
[Rig runs over something]
Sonny: What was that?
Jack Crews: A Mazda.
- ConnexionsReferenced in La muse (1999)
- Bandes originalesOn Down the Line
Written by Kostas Lazarides
Performed by Patty Loveless
Courtesy of MCA Records Nashville
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets
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- Date de sortie
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- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Black Dog
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 12 951 088 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 809 375 $ US
- 3 mai 1998
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 12 951 088 $ US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1