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Meeting Evil

  • 2012
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
12.907
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Samuel L. Jackson and Luke Wilson in Meeting Evil (2012)
When John Fleton, a depressed suburban family man and recently fired realtor, offers to help a stranger with his car, John is sucked into a surreal, nightmarish murder spree that forces him to question everything about his life, his mode of behavior, and the very nature of evil.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJohn is taken on a murder-fueled ride by a mysterious stranger that transforms the weak-willed, disillusioned husband and father into a desperate hero willing to go to any length to protect ... Alles lesenJohn is taken on a murder-fueled ride by a mysterious stranger that transforms the weak-willed, disillusioned husband and father into a desperate hero willing to go to any length to protect his family.John is taken on a murder-fueled ride by a mysterious stranger that transforms the weak-willed, disillusioned husband and father into a desperate hero willing to go to any length to protect his family.

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    • Chris Fisher
  • Drehbuch
    • Thomas Berger
    • Chris Fisher
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Luke Wilson
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Leslie Bibb
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    12.907
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Chris Fisher
    • Drehbuch
      • Thomas Berger
      • Chris Fisher
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Luke Wilson
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Leslie Bibb
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    • 36Kritische Rezensionen
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    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • John Felton
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Richie
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Joanie Felton
    Peyton List
    Peyton List
    • Tammy Strate
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Frank
    Tracie Thoms
    Tracie Thoms
    • Latisha Rogers
    Bret Roberts
    Bret Roberts
    • Peter the Pool Guy
    Jason Alan Smith
    Jason Alan Smith
    • Trevor
    Tina Parker
    Tina Parker
    • Rhonda
    Danny Epper
    • Redneck Trucker
    Ryan Lee
    Ryan Lee
    • Scooter
    • (as Ryan Scott Lee)
    Sam Robbins
    • John Felton Jr.
    • (as Samuel Robbins)
    Gabrielle Harvey
    • Sam Felton
    Danny Hanemann
    • Bartender
    Allie McConnell
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Jillian Batherson
    Jillian Batherson
    • Charlene
    Avi Lake
    • Little Girl with Dog
    Jimmy Townsend
    • Suburban Cop #1
    • (as James Townsend)
    • Regie
      • Chris Fisher
    • Drehbuch
      • Thomas Berger
      • Chris Fisher
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    4Boba_Fett1138

    What a stupid movie!

    A 2012 movie, starring Samuel L. Jackson, that no one has heard of? It should tell you something about the quality of this movie already. It should remain unknown to most people, since this simply isn't being a very good movie at all.

    It truly amazed me how incredibly poorly this movie got done. It doesn't have any good storytelling in it and the movie is deprived of any good tension or emotions. This is mostly because everything in this movie comes across as stupid and nothing ever works out as anything convincing.

    It's also all really because the movie hardly explains anything. Stuff doesn't make sense and just happens. It doesn't make any sense for the Samuel L. Jackson character to go through so much trouble just to mess with one guy's life. He basically is being like a stalker from hell, without any good motivation or character development. It's something that could work. I mean, just look at "The Hitcher". We don't know where this guy comes from and why he's killing people but it works out. For Samuel L. Jackson's character it really doesn't though. His character seems to be too rational, as opposed to just simply being psychotic and he also seems to get absolutely nothing out of killing and messing with people. No pleasure, nor thrills and the same can be said for those who watch this movie; you'll get very little pleasure and thrills out of it.

    Yes, I know, it does try to explain a little toward its ending but the ending has a whole bunch of stupid and unlikely developments, that causes nothing to really work out, at least not in an effective and convincing enough way.

    Seriously, all of the developments that transpire in this movie make you go; yeah right! Or; why don't the characters just simple do this or that? It's annoying, next to being stupid as well. It doesn't feel like a clever or well thought out movie at all and what makes things worse is that none of it is getting handled good enough in this movie either. No, Chris Fisher clearly isn't being a very good director, as this movie at times painfully demonstrates.

    Besides the Samuel L. Jackson character, all of the other characters are lacking as well in this. Luke Wilson isn't a very good or charismatic and likable enough main 'hero'. I know, he was supposed to be an average guy but there is a big difference between being average or boring. Besides, the movie gives you no real good reason to root for him or his family, which again, is also due to the fact that they make some stupid and terribly unconvincing decisions throughout the movie.

    Something that also worked out as something highly annoying for me was the musical score by Ryan Beveridge. There is almost nothing more annoying and distracting than a musical score that totally doesn't suit the movie and what is happening on the screen!

    One of the worst thrillers I have seen in a while.

    4/10

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    5RedQueenIMDB

    Exceptional Samuel L. Jackson Tale but Not for the Masses

    Psycho thriller with classic Sam Jackson at his campy best. All the acting was top notch, but the movie was hard to figure out. I loved that you never really knew where it was going. Neither did the protagonist.

    And I really liked the main characters. They were believable and respectable.

    The goal of this film wasn't to spell everything out for the viewer, but to take you for a ride. Not knowing what was going on the whole time was engrossing for me. That's what the protagonist was going through. So I identified with him and his decisions throughout.

    Really, I don't know why there are so few good reviews on this film. Perhaps one thing to keep in mind is people lie and manipulate. Especially evil psycho people. They also tend to target someone, usually someone they're jealous of, to mess with. If that's never happened to you before, this film is going to mess with your mind!

    I was looking for more symbolism in the story and visuals. But the messages were all in the characters' actions, including a great allegorical story in addition to the main story. Plus a nice philosophy at the end. Had a bad day, but the sun will rise again tomorrow.

    Enjoyable re-watch. I love that it didn't stress me out with torture or suspense, but has multiple layers of depth. The movie is way better than I'm making it sound. Just roll with it!
    7pfdunn-693-624919

    Some problems, but an interesting and well-made film

    A pretty decent film with good production values and very good acting all around. Probably it's hard to avoid, but the story does suffer from the Hollywood effect - making every movie look like any another movie, since they all need to be sold somehow. In it's favor, 'Meeting Evil' starts out fairly loyal to its source material, and stays on track most of the way, despite some unneeded upping of the conventional stakes, and a couple extra back story complications. These don't really hurt the film, and it's a fairly exciting experience, up until the contemporary Hollywood twistiness at the end, which, though interesting, blunts the point of the Berger novel (at least as regards the main character). It tries to make its own point about evil in everyday life, and might have succeeded were it not for the logical problem it introduces with the Richie character's motivation. Though it's not in the book, I do think the concluding scene is actually pretty good; or it would be, if the viewer can get past the twist that doesn't really fit.

    Update: Forgot I wrote this. Anyway, more time has passed, and a recent viewing has put more distance between any expectations I had from the book. I could see it more as its own experience, and that raises my estimation of the film. Give it a go sometime.
    8mork_blasphemy

    Great move for a Sunday Night

    I just knew that this movie went straight to DVD and I sure can't understand why!!I saw some reviews that were saying that they didn't understand what was going on as being a bad thing,well in this case it wasn't cause it was the purpose of the movie,it was to make you wonder what was going on,and put your imagination to work. The acting was very very good,there were no weak actors ,the plot was brilliant in my opinion and the ending was also very good,leaving space to the watcher to take its own conclusions despite the one given by the story itself!! This movie kept me watching really wanting to know what was gonna happen next and it was extremely entretaining,which is what i look for in movies!! (Don't think bad of the review cause there are a few mistakes in it,English is not my first language)!!
    5rgblakey

    Meeting Evil lets Jackson do what he does best

    Straight to video movies are always hit and miss, especially when they sport main stream actors. It always leaves you wondering why it didn't get a wider release, especially sporting actors like Samuel L. Jackson and Luke Wilson. Their latest film Meeting Evil came out of nowhere with little to no promotion. Could this be a case of just bad studio promotion or a hidden gem worth the rental?

    Meeting Evil follows a depressed man who offers a stranger help with his car, but instead is thrust into a nightmarish murder spree leaving him to question everything he knows. This is one of those films that with any other cast would have just been another decent but forgettable rental. Thanks to the always brilliant Jackson doing what he does best this film steps up quite a bit delivering something a bit more fun. Jackson is better than ever here just unleashing everything that has always made him cool to deliver a truly evil character that you both loath and love all at once. Wilson does a good job with his character having to deliver a wide range of emotional responses as he evolves throughout. At first this film has a somewhat laughable quality to it with the way Jackson's character is dealing with people and you feel sorry for Wilson. As the story moves forward you start feeling more concern for Wilson as you realize the true nature of evil Jackson is delivering. A lot of these films sport some gruesome killing, but here we get more of the aftermath of the evil unleashed creating more of a mystery with the character.

    This is one of those rare rentals that are worth the time. There are some holes here and there, but overall is an entertaining film. Jackson and Wilson have great chemistry and deliver to really great characters that butt heads like no other. This is a must see for any fan of Jackson as he pulls out all his inner evil to bring this character and film to life.

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      At the gas station, the credit card Richie pulls out has a design that resembles the old Bank Americard which changed to Visa in 1976. The blue and gold bands and color palette most closely matches Visa cards from 2000-2006. It doesn't have a mag stripe on the back.
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      At 1:19:30, after John knocks Richie into the muddy water with a shovel, he drops that 'steel-headed' shovel into the water and it floats like a cork bobber.
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      Richie: Stop trying to figure me out. I got my own ideas.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. Juli 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Hội Ngộ Quỷ Dữ
    • Drehorte
      • Destrehan, Louisiana, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Louisiana Entertainment Screen Services - L.E.S.S.
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
      • Stage 6 Films
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 525 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 181 $
      • 6. Mai 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 525 $
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      1 Stunde 29 Minuten
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