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Shooters

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,4/10
1,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Shooters (2002)
CrimeDramaThriller

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaGilly, fresh out of prison, and J, a hustler with a major drug problem, just can't shake their criminal ways.Gilly, fresh out of prison, and J, a hustler with a major drug problem, just can't shake their criminal ways.Gilly, fresh out of prison, and J, a hustler with a major drug problem, just can't shake their criminal ways.

  • Dirección
    • Glenn Durfort
    • Colin Teague
  • Guión
    • Louis Dempsey
    • Andrew Howard
    • Gary Young
  • Reparto principal
    • Adrian Dunbar
    • Andrew Howard
    • Louis Dempsey
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    1,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Glenn Durfort
      • Colin Teague
    • Guión
      • Louis Dempsey
      • Andrew Howard
      • Gary Young
    • Reparto principal
      • Adrian Dunbar
      • Andrew Howard
      • Louis Dempsey
    • 19Reseñas de usuarios
    • 9Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Vídeos1

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    Adrian Dunbar
    Adrian Dunbar
    • Max Bell
    Andrew Howard
    Andrew Howard
    • J
    Louis Dempsey
    Louis Dempsey
    • Gilly
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Jackie Junior
    Jason Hughes
    Jason Hughes
    • Charlie Franklin
    Matthew Rhys
    Matthew Rhys
    • Eddie
    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Freddy Guns
    • (as Ioan Gruffydd)
    Jamie Sweeney
    • Skip
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Marie
    Emma Fielding
    Emma Fielding
    • Detective Inspector Sarah Pryce
    David Kennedy
    David Kennedy
    • Sergeant Webb
    Joe Swash
    Joe Swash
    • Boy #1
    • (as Joseph Swash)
    Ranjit Krishnamma
    Ranjit Krishnamma
    • Pac
    Nitin Ganatra
    Nitin Ganatra
    • Ajay
    Walter Roberts
    • Jason
    Teddy Nygh
    Teddy Nygh
    • Mickey
    • (as Ted Nygh)
    Mike Martin
    • Vic
    Glenn Durfort
    Glenn Durfort
    • Glenn
    • Dirección
      • Glenn Durfort
      • Colin Teague
    • Guión
      • Louis Dempsey
      • Andrew Howard
      • Gary Young
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    Reseñas de usuarios19

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    9spiffyish

    Shooters Redeemed by Actors

    Shooters might have been condemned to be a mediocre movie if not for a few telling items. The atmosphere, scenery, and outstanding actors redeem this film. Shooters isn't a movie to go to, if you're looking for something flashy. Instead Shooters gives a dreary look into the life of two gangsters. The atmosphere is exactly what it should be. It carries you with J (Andrew Howard) and Gilly (Louis Dempsey), forcing you to the building sense of everything losing control. The gritty, true-to-life feel is somewhat lost at the end--leaving a feeling of shock or anti-climax. Still, it is a much better film than many give it credit for.

    As previously stated, the actors are superb. Particularly, Andrew Howard as J was a powerful character. Howard is what really propels the story along. Poor Dempsey (Gilly) seems dull and lack-luster compared to Howard's dynamic acting. Also noteworthy would be Gerard Butler (Jackie Jr), Matthew Rhys (Eddie), and Adrian Dunbar (Max Dunbar).

    Shooters is worth your time, if you're looking for something that doesn't rely on special effects to keep hold of it's audience's attention. Andrew Howard is definitely an actor to keep an eye on.
    7maxyl21

    Liked it better than lock stock

    OK, I admit: I am a fan girl. I will watch any movie with Ioan Gruffodd and/or Gerard Butler in it, even if it is a dark, low budget, depressing indie flick.

    So when I sat down to watch this, I solely intended to ogle my two boys and leave the rest of the movie to the elitist film critics.

    But the end of it, I was transfixed by the reality of it all. Unlike so many American films, there are no heroes with chiseled jaws who are impenetrable to bullets. Everyone is equally flawed, and everyone is equally endangered.

    I know, I'm a stupid American fan girl, and as such, not a reliable source, but it ranks on my top list films overall. Not just Brit films.

    Lock Stock isn't close.
    6abel-16

    Low budget, ok story, great actors

    I think this movie is good but, it is kinda crappy at the same time. Perhaps it is the low budgets that makes the "finish" of the movie seem cheap. The actors are great, but the story never reaches higher than average. But the ride is still enjoyable to a degree. See it if u like english movies, like snatch and lock, stock ...
    7indigo01

    Very strange but good

    This movie was very strange in some ways, but generally pretty good. The relationship between J and Gilly (and the things Gilly seemed to allow) was quite believable. Dunbar was quite chilling (he's almost always good). Prepare to shake your head at some of the more extreme directing choices but pay attention to the performances for some small, but key players: Jamie Sweeney as J's kid brother, Gerard Butler as a psycho bad guy (his first) and Melanie Lynskey as J's wife are all among the best things in the movie. It is well worth watching if you enjoy the British style of violence and humor from such movies as The Krays or Snatch.
    4johnnyboyz

    All of the shooting that it does is strictly downward and into its own feet.

    Shooters was made at around about a time people desperately needed to cease with whatever post-"Lock, Stock" gangster surge there was which had embedded itself within the British crime genre. Where Ritchie's quite wonderful 1998 crime-comedy was, in hindsight, driven by a quite wondrous screenplay full of cracking dialogue and effectively balanced the plights of several groups of low-level gangsters quite effortlessly and rather maturely; 2002 effort Shooters is a deathfully droll; haplessly dull; dreary; badly plotted; poorly made film with nothing to say about ugly characters we do not care for. The film is an overly ambitious effort, an overly stylised piece which makes use of its lens filters and slow motion more than it does its observations on anything remotely interesting; a confused and misjudged film unsure as to which direction to head and uncertain as to which light in which to present its criminals.

    The film follows the pratfalls of a certain Gilly (Dempsey), an Irishman based in London who has just been released from a six year stretch in prison over which time he has been reformed; a walk down a corridor to some rap music in slow motion his final steps as a man on the inside having the film seem glad he's out so that now all the nonsense may commence. His release signals a criminal buddy of his from years back, in Jay (Howard), to meet and greet him before gradually threaten to rope our Gilly back into the life of low-level underworld crime. The film likes Jay more than Gilly, enjoys what it is Jay does and the life he leads; even beginning with Jay in the form of a trunk-shot, which instantly calls to mind the works of Tarantino from which you do not need much in the way of clues so as to realise where this the film is grossly inspired from; he's a fast-talking arms-dealer clad in an anorak which comes with a black hood having him look like the figure of death as he dishes out implements made to hasten the purpose of such. But it is Gilly whom guides us through the film, his voice-overs sombre and regretful as he desperately attempts to keep away from falling back into his old habits; unashamed to inform us precisely how he feels on the evils and sinful natures of criminal life, a message of which is delivered to us by way of such sombre and downcast tones by the film when it isn't highly stylising a shootout in a neon lit message parlour or trying to engross us in a sequence in which characters are either hoovering up heavy drugs or needlessly engrossed in a lap-dance.

    For all the sombre talk of gangster-dom, and besides how its interests appear to lie elsewhere, Shooters is disturbingly more interested in the character of Jay; his life, lifestyle and the struggles he has with his wife named Marie (Lynskey). Marie wants out of the relationship with their baby son and we persistently root for her to do so; but where Jay ought to be playing the unhinged and sociopathic support to lead Gilly alá something like Pesci was to Liotta in 1990's Goodfellas, he is the lead; the predominant figure driving the film and persistently the perpetrator of the crass and uninteresting sequences which do not advance story nor explore ideas but maintain Jay with which we're provided. The film appears to, ultimately, want to be about how the criminal life those lead within tears apart friendships; marriage; relationships and general well-being, it is a shame the film gets to that point in the slowest of fashions; a monotonous trudge through territory the film actually rather enjoys for the most part despite the prominent lingerings of pseudo-regretful tones and hushed advice. The film is rife with violence, casual drug use and swearing; none of it amounting to a single thing as crude one-liners and torture sequence are lumped on to seemingly compliment what the film thinks it has going on in the form of whispered observational voice-overs speaking of how terrible and how depraved this whole world is.

    As a marker, Shooters often resembles the 2006 French film Paris Lockdown; a disgracefully adolescent display of gangsterism which more often than not resembled something a room full of fifteen year old boys, of which narrative telling eludes, cobbled together in which every single scene needs to be peppered with either a topless woman; a gun of some description going off, usually shooting somebody, or a character undertaking the odd intake of cocaine. While it probably isn't as bad as said example, Shooters commits too many cardinal sins within the genre to even remotely take to; muddling its aims, confusing itself to the point that it introduces a main character for the first time thirty minutes to the end, fetishising shoot outs and gangster activity and failing to tell a story of a man trying to reform as those around them do what they do. Shooters sets out its stall rather early on as a piece aiming for large things; Gilly's mentioning of Jay as a man not beset by evil or especially a gangster but just somebody doing what he does because it's what he's able to do inferring a deconstruction or revision of what it is that makes a man a criminal; further talk of how gangster life has evolved over the decades since Thatcher additionally suggests a film looking to explore deeper themes and content. In the end, we're left with badly played material and just an overwhelming feeling of boredom as lots is thrown at the screen but with very little actually happening.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de enero de 2002 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
      • Países Bajos
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • London, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(on location)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Catapult Productions
      • Cool Beans Limited
      • PFG Entertainment
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