Redbelt erster deutscher Trailer

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Deutsch: Inhalt: Mike Terry (CHIWETEL EJIOFOR), ein Jiu-Jitsu-Lehrer, der nach einem strengen Samurai-Kodex lebt, hat schon seit langem der rauen Welt der Preiskämpfe den Rücken gekehrt. Er versucht sich, zusammen mit seiner Frau Sondra (ALICE BRAGA), ein ehrenwertes Leben mit einer Jiu-Jitsu Schule in Los Angeles West-Side aufzubauen. Doch obwohl die Schule einen guten Ruf genießt, haben Mike und Sondra jeden Monat mit finanziellen Problemen zu kämpfen. Ein plötzlicher Zwischenfall in einer regnerischen Nacht bringt eine Reihe von Vorfällen ins Rollen, die Terrys Leben dramatisch verändern... Auf einmal scheinen für ihn und seine Frau die Karten neu gemischt worden zu sein: Terry lernt den Filmstar Chet Frank (TIM ALLEN) und die Wettkampf-Promoter Marty Brown und Jerry Weiss (RICKY JAY, JOE MANTEGNA) kennen, die zu seinen Förderern werden und der scheue Kampfsport-Experte sieht endlich seine Chance gekommen, seine Schulden loszuwerden und noch mal von ganz vorne anzufangen... English: and a beatific serenity to his roles that have the effect of knocking you flat -- there's something about this guy that's messianic." Chocano said Tim Allen's performance was restrained. Chocano wrote "the noir puzzle element is central to the story" and "suffice it to say things get complicated", saying "much of the pleasure is in the surprises." Several critics wrote that the story is reminiscent of films from earlier decades. Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle said the film is "entertaining in a pulpy kind of way, like the fight films of the 1930s and '40s, and more accessible than most of Mamet's movies."Ty Burr of The Boston Globe wrote "What Redbelt reminded me of more than anything else was a modern version of a classic film noir, particularly 1950's brilliantly seedy Night and the City, with its pro-wrestling subplot." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times called it "a satisfying, unexpectedly involving B-movie that owes as much to old Hollywood as to Greek tragedy." The ending of the film was criticized by several critics. Tasha Robinson of The A.V. Club said "The film unravels a bit in the last few moments, amid unanswered story questions and a simplistic climax, but until that moment, Redbelt is Mamet's richest film of the decade." Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer said "One of the problems with the way Mamet resolves Mike's predicament is that it's ridiculously implausible - even in the context of a far-fetched fight story." Andrew O'Hehir of Salon.com said the final scene "might seem far-fetched on a pay-per-view mma broadcast." Film critic James Berardinelli said "The plot is borderline ridiculous and certainly doesn't stand up to close (or even not-so-close) scrutiny, but there's a level of entertainment to be had watching it unfold in all its strangeness", but also said "taken at face value, there's a degree of satisfaction in the way Redbelt concludes." Regarding the fight scenes in the film, Rea wrote "Mamet is a master of talk, not action" and said "Redbelt's ultimate Ultimate Fight moment feels sorely lacking." O'Hehir said "the jiu-jitsu scenes are so incoherently shot and edited you can't tell if the fight choreography is any good or not." Berardinelli wrote "Anyone attending with the expectation that this is going to satisfy a primal desire for wall-to-wall combat will be sadly disappointed. In The Weekly Standard, Sonny Bunch wrote that the film's "heart is not in the twists and turns [...] but a careful character study of a man who lives a life based on honor, and the corrupting influence of money." Bunch said it "takes lack of exposition to a new extreme [...] How does Mamet tell us about Terry's character? Very subtly. Throughout the film we get hints about Terry's life [...] Mamet challenges us to figure out for ourselves what's going on in Terry's head." Box office performance The film opened in limited release in the United States on May 2, 2008 and grossed $63,361 in 6 theaters, averaging $10,560 per theater. On May 9, 2008, the film opened in wide release in the United States and Canada, and grossed $1,012,435 in 1,379 theaters, ranking #11 at the box office and averaging $734 per theater. As of July 10, 2008, it has grossed $2,344,636 in the United States and Canada.

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