Director:
Jason Lei HowdenGuión:
Jason Lei HowdenCámara:
Stefan CiupekMúsica:
Enis RotthoffReparto:
Daniel Radcliffe, Samara Weaving, Ned Dennehy, Rhys Darby, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Ken Thomas, Colin Moy, Mark Rowley, J. David Hinze, Byron Coll (más)Sinopsis(1)
Miles (Daniel Radcliffe) is stuck in a dead-end job, still in love with his ex-girlfriend Nova. Unbeknownst to him, a gang called Skizm is running a deadly competition within his city in which complete strangers fight to the death for the entertainment of an online audience of millions. Miles soon finds himself caught up in the game and forced to fight in a battle to the death. Initially, Miles' lifetime of running from his problems pays off as he manages to elude his first opponent but when Nova is kidnapped, he must finally stop running and overcome his fears to fight for the girl he loves. (Madman Entertainment)
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Has visto a Daniel Radcliffe mago, con cuernos, tirándose pedos en una isla y perdido en la selva, ahora puedes verle correr por la ciudad en calzoncillos y zapatillas, disparando pistolas clavadas en las manos, porque se ha visto arrastrado a un juego a vida o muerte (en emisión online) debido al trolling de internet. Una variación frenética y cómica de la película de hace unos años Nerve, un juego sin reglas, que aborda los males de la generación moderna de Internet, un juego bastante divertido que resulta fácil de desconectar. Tengo un problema con las películas que intentan ser meta y burlarse de los clichés del cine de acción, pero luego se ciñen a los propios clichés. Sin embargo, me he divertido mucho. [Sitges 2019] ()
Un arcade frenético con efectos visuales inteligentes y de calidad, personajes tangibles y unos cuantos giros inesperados que mantendrán la atención del espectador no objetivo (es decir, yo). No es solo la presencia de Radcliffe lo que la eleva a un nivel casi de lista A, sino sobre todo el director, que tiene facilidad para la dinámica narrativa. Uno esperaría que fuera más tonto. [Sitges FF] ()
A very gritty and crazy romp in which Daniel Radcliffe fights against a bunch of crazy killers led by Samara Weaving. It's full of blood and black humour, but once it slows down a bit, it turns out that it actually has very little to offer in the non-action scenes. ()
The director of the entertaining metalhead horror flick Deathgasm picked up the gauntlet that remained lying on the action-movie battlefield following the breakup of Neveldine/Taylor. Guns Akimbo is a cyberpunk action comedy with video-game styling that borrows a lot from Crank and Hardcore Henry, though it fakes its sincere punk energy with fanboyishly phoney grittiness. It’s a shame that the film is unable to untangle itself from its nerdishly scraggly essence, which motivates not only its humour, but also its embarrassingly messianically self-reverent climax. ()
A video game-like, punk, stylish and brutal coke-fuelled ride! Daniel Radcliffe wakes up with guns nailed to his hands and finds himself in a death-match against Nix, the ultimate female assassin (a great Samara Weaving, again in a completely different but excellent role). It's a very enjoyable guilty pleasure that sets a fast pace right from the start, the characters are properly wacky, blood is not spared, the jokes work and surprisingly it's not as silly as it might first appear. Good fun with video game references. 7/10. ()
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