Regie:
Dito MontielScenario:
Adam G. SimonCamera:
Shelly JohnsonMuziek:
Clint MansellActeurs:
Shia LaBeouf, Charlie Shotwell, Jai Courtney, Gary Oldman, Kate Mara, Clifton Collins Jr., Tory Kittles, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Paul Sado, Pierre Kennel (meer)Samenvattingen(1)
In a savage post-apocalyptic America, U.S. Marine Gabriel Drummer (Shia LaBeouf), searches desperately for the whereabouts of his estranged son, Jonathan (Charlie Shotwell) and wife, Natalie (Kate Mara). Accompanied by his best friend Devin Roberts (Jai Courtney), a hardnosed marine whose natural instinct is to shoot first and ask questions later, the two intercept Charles (Clifton Collins), an apocalyptic survivor carrying vital information about the whereabouts of Gabriel's family. As we revisit the past, we are guided in unravelling the puzzle of Gabriel's experience and what will eventually lead us to the origin of this war torn America. (Signature Entertainment)
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When the most crucial message of the entire film is conveyed in three sentences that appear after the final scene, essentially just text that briefly pops up before the credits, there's probably something wrong with such a film. This is exactly the problem with Man Down, where it's those three sentences that tell you what's important. The progression to them is bland. ()
Pretty much about nothing. Shia Labeouf isn’t downright bad, but the film drags unbelievably and has nothing to hold your attention. Jai Courtney and Gary Oldman don't have much space here, there’s only one action scene and very short, the suspense is zero. I didn't like it at all. Only the last 5 minutes and the last three sentences are interesting. I prefer silly but entertaining films to slow, boring and depressing ones. 35% ()
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