Uno sconosciuto armato di fucile prende in ostaggio sette clienti in un ristorante. Ma con l'aumentare del numero di morti, i sopravvissuti disperati scoprono che uno degli ostaggi potrebbe ... Leggi tuttoUno sconosciuto armato di fucile prende in ostaggio sette clienti in un ristorante. Ma con l'aumentare del numero di morti, i sopravvissuti disperati scoprono che uno degli ostaggi potrebbe essere ancora più pericoloso del loro rapitore.Uno sconosciuto armato di fucile prende in ostaggio sette clienti in un ristorante. Ma con l'aumentare del numero di morti, i sopravvissuti disperati scoprono che uno degli ostaggi potrebbe essere ancora più pericoloso del loro rapitore.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Radio Announcer
- (voce)
- (as Mark H. Young)
- Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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Michael Madsen and Amber Benson are the main stars here, and they put in a couple of fine performances. Possibly Michael Madsen most similar performance since his infamous role one in Reservoir Dogs. In fact, there is even a "Mr Green" here too! The film is shot entirely in one location (a diner) during one particular night. The diner is home to Noreen, a waitress who although unsatisfied with her job, is the type of small town girl who is happy to just do it. Meanwhile, the patrons comprise of various people who are stopping by on their way through, and we get to know each one a little more in detail as the movie progresses.
The movie flows along at a steady pace, and the director ensures this is maintained throughout the movie. This is a positive thing, as it allows us to enter the small town philosophy a little easier. The music throughout is also excellently chosen, and by the time the titles came up at the end i was ready to rush out and buy the CD.
However, one essential thing to take into account when you watch this movie is, don't take it too seriously. I became a little frustrated at why some parts of the story weren't removed and other parts put in. For example, why out of two strangers who walk into a diner does Noreen warm to one, and alienate the other all based on a radio report? And why doesn't the director utilise the video camera that the 2 kids bring to the diner to add some depth to the plot? But maybe this on purpose, as a red herring for people who look too deep into plot lines.
Putting these small gripes aside, if you enjoy a small town thriller that may have a small budget, but sure has a big heart, fried up with a couple of fine performances then this is a great Saturday night movie.
I certainly enjoyed it, and whilst it wont go down as a classic, i would recommend it for those late night Saturday blues, its intriguing, exciting, but if you're looking for a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat, then this isn't the one for you.
As far as B-level casts go this is a pretty interesting one. Lots of names who have turned in some pretty iconic performances over the years, but have faded away a bit lately. We know that all of them have the potential to be very watchable though and for the most part they are here. Everyone seems to commit to the project pretty well and it shows.
The film has a mystery element, however it doesn't do a very good job of hiding its secrets very well. Even someone like me, who makes a point of not trying to work anything out and just going along for the ride, was able to see pretty clearly who was who and what was what.
I enjoy single-setting films and I love some good old-fashioned violence in my films. This film has both. There's some good stuff and some not so good stuff in 'The Killing Jar'. Give it a chance and it might just surprise you how much you enjoy it. 6/10.
What really saves it is nearly perfect pacing and editing.
It won't impress you, but it won't drive you nuts. "It's just a movie." That phrase actually fits this film really, really well.
6/10
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- QuizTom Hardy is in this movie, but not in the credits.
- BlooperSeveral scenes the pistol held by different people was not cocked. It was a single action M1911A1 Colt type semi auto pistol. It was not a double action type where you pull the trigger and it cocks the hammer for you. You can't just pull the trigger and it fires. To fire an uncocked pistol is impossible.
- Citazioni
[last lines]
Noreen: I have a crappy, pathetic life. I am terrified of change. I stay when I should go. I am not very smart. And I will probably never be truly happy. But I know one thing that you don't.
Smith: Oh really? What's that?
Noreen: I can count.
Smith: Huh?
Noreen: One for the tall man. Two for Hank. One for the kids. One for the ceiling. Seven bullets. That leaves one for you.
- Curiosità sui crediti"No butterflies were harmed during the making of this film."
- ConnessioniReferences The Andy Griffith Show (1960)
- Colonne sonoreThe One I Need
Written by James Saez, Lew Temple and Laura Saez
Performed by Amber Benson, Laura Saez
Published by Rosalyrics Publishing
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