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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un hombre conduce por el desierto y un grupo lo ataca, le roba la moto y lo deja por muerto. Este sobrevive y busca venganza.Un hombre conduce por el desierto y un grupo lo ataca, le roba la moto y lo deja por muerto. Este sobrevive y busca venganza.Un hombre conduce por el desierto y un grupo lo ataca, le roba la moto y lo deja por muerto. Este sobrevive y busca venganza.
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesNear the end, the bus driver invites a waitress to see the Japanese movie Yojimbo (1961) with him. This film is a remake of that.
- PifiasDanny Trejos character lives in a hut in the dessert, but there is only one problem. Despite myth about how hot the dessert is, the dessert is quite cold at night and the hut he lives is wide open on the sides. Not only would this be very stupid, but he could also freeze to death, and so would Van Dammes Character, and there is no indication that he has another house, so this is a mistake.
- Citas
Rose Delvecchio: Eddie's got those gentle eyes, you know?
Carol Delvecchio: Yeah, he sure does. I wonder if he's circumcised.
- Versiones alternativasGerman video retail version is cut by 3 minutes to secure a "Not under 16" rating.
- ConexionesReferenced in Mortal Kombat 1 (2023)
- Banda sonoraAll Roads Lead To You
Music by Bill Conti
Lyrics by Paul Williams
Lead Vocal by Mark Campbell
Background vocals: Peggi Blu, Maxine Waters Willard (as Maxine Waters), Maxi Anderson
Produced by Ted Perlman
Reseña destacada
It's no secret Van Damme has lost much of what clout he once held at the box office when he's now reserved to doing leads in straight-to-video action flicks. I guess the hindsight is you could say that about any of the other big action stars. It's been awhile since Arnold really pulled in the audiences and even longer for the likes of Stallone, Norris and even good 'ol Steven Seagal.
So it wasn't the biggest surprise when Van Damme's latest 'Desert Heat' went straight to video. The strangest thing is it's leaps and bounds ahead of Universal Soldier 2 that got a theatrical release and Van Damme is actually pretty good when he's relaxed and having fun. With a few familiar faces in the supporting cast helping out.
This one finds Van Damme as a man at his emotional end. He believes he's got nothing to live for anymore and when we met up with him he's ready to commit suicide and end his life. What happens shortly after that is pretty basic, but fuels the rest of the story. A bunch of dirty people try to wax him and leave him for dead and he swears to make them pay in blood. So not entirely original. With more gunplay than there is martial arts - you have to decide if that's a good or bad thing for a Van Damme flick. It's a case of opinion and/or taste more than anything else. The atmosphere is light and everyone seems to be having fun. Which is great. This story couldn't have survived a single viewing if it took itself seriously.
I'm not recommending this outright, but I'm not saying stay away either. Love or hate Van Damme, this is a half-decent addition to his mixed slate of movies and if nothing else this movie contains one of the most unique sex scenes I've seen in an action movie in a really, really long while. It's both erotic and vaguely comical at the same time if you can believe that. You'll have to see the movie to know what I mean, but this all goes back to an earlier point. This movie never takes itself seriously and that's what keeps the movie enjoyable rather than being a pain to watch in the end.
So it wasn't the biggest surprise when Van Damme's latest 'Desert Heat' went straight to video. The strangest thing is it's leaps and bounds ahead of Universal Soldier 2 that got a theatrical release and Van Damme is actually pretty good when he's relaxed and having fun. With a few familiar faces in the supporting cast helping out.
This one finds Van Damme as a man at his emotional end. He believes he's got nothing to live for anymore and when we met up with him he's ready to commit suicide and end his life. What happens shortly after that is pretty basic, but fuels the rest of the story. A bunch of dirty people try to wax him and leave him for dead and he swears to make them pay in blood. So not entirely original. With more gunplay than there is martial arts - you have to decide if that's a good or bad thing for a Van Damme flick. It's a case of opinion and/or taste more than anything else. The atmosphere is light and everyone seems to be having fun. Which is great. This story couldn't have survived a single viewing if it took itself seriously.
I'm not recommending this outright, but I'm not saying stay away either. Love or hate Van Damme, this is a half-decent addition to his mixed slate of movies and if nothing else this movie contains one of the most unique sex scenes I've seen in an action movie in a really, really long while. It's both erotic and vaguely comical at the same time if you can believe that. You'll have to see the movie to know what I mean, but this all goes back to an earlier point. This movie never takes itself seriously and that's what keeps the movie enjoyable rather than being a pain to watch in the end.
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- 15.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 35 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Van Damme's Inferno (1999) officially released in India in English?
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