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Game of Death, 2010
English
USA
Profile of Game of Death
The mood of Game of Death is rough, exciting, and suspenseful. The plot centers around an assassination attempt, a master warrior, and heroes. It is an action and independent movie. In approach, Game of Death is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in a hospital. It happens in contemporary times. Game of Death is especially suggested for a boys' night. Note that it includes profanity and violent content.
Summary of Game of Death
Wesley Snipes stars in the straight-to-DVD action thriller Game of Death, which is not a bad thing--such fast-and-cheap flicks are the B movies of our time, and B movies have held up surprisingly well. Game of Death starts with a needless framing device, but once the main story gets underway--which can basically be described as Die Hard in a hospital, followed by Die Hard in a bank--the movie zips along, with lean efficient action (Snipes has a casual, almost lazy authority in his fight scenes) and odd but cheesily entertaining tangents, such as when Snipes gets briefly trapped in the hospital’s psych ward. A few offbeat details (Snipes’s character is diabetic) and some energetic performances (Quinn Duffy, as a corrupt executive, chews the scenery with particular relish) give the movie unexpected flavor. Don’t have high expectations; Game of Death doesn’t have the budget for spectacle. But if some straightforward and surprisingly coherent action entertainment is what you’re looking for, this might hit the spot.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 15 February 2011 |
| Runtime: | 98 min |
Cast and Crew
as Agent Marcus
as Smith
as Floria
as Zander
as Rachel
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