Un cazador compra un pasaje para embarcarse en un crucero repleto de animales exóticos. Sin embargo, desconoce que en el barco se está extraditando a un asesino en serie que, tras escapar li... Leer todoUn cazador compra un pasaje para embarcarse en un crucero repleto de animales exóticos. Sin embargo, desconoce que en el barco se está extraditando a un asesino en serie que, tras escapar liberta a los animales y con ellos el caos total.Un cazador compra un pasaje para embarcarse en un crucero repleto de animales exóticos. Sin embargo, desconoce que en el barco se está extraditando a un asesino en serie que, tras escapar liberta a los animales y con ellos el caos total.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Braulio Castillo hijo
- Morales
- (as Braulio Castillo Jr.)
Tommy Walker
- Forrest
- (as Tom Walker)
Leon Andrew Joseph
- Jerome
- (as Leon Joseph)
Sebastian Vázquez
- Shelton
- (as Sebastián Vázquez)
Rey Hernandez
- Prettyman
- (as Rey Hernández)
Daniel Salinas González
- Barnett
- (as Daniel Salinas)
Pablo Tufino
- Diego
- (as Pablo Tufiño)
- Dirección
- Guionista
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I have to admit, I had no idea what this movie would be about. Although to be fair, I thought it would play in a different setting - or location if you want to call it that. A location that is being used in the beginning of the movie ... before we get away from there in a more contained ... space.
The movie is or rather feels like a B-movie action thriller from the 90s. Quite the throwback - you have to either love that sentiment or really be annoyed by it. Not much of a story, but well played all things considered. And a lot of death and mayhem that ensues. Take it for what it is.
The movie is or rather feels like a B-movie action thriller from the 90s. Quite the throwback - you have to either love that sentiment or really be annoyed by it. Not much of a story, but well played all things considered. And a lot of death and mayhem that ensues. Take it for what it is.
Nicolas Cage never fails to entertain & nowadays it's quite easy to set the expectations for his newest pieces just right to get the max out of it. "Primal" is obviously flawed and sometimes quite silly, but it's all good and light fun that sets our beloved Nic Cage versus the uncaged.
"Primal" starts off in the jungle, introduces Frank Walsh as the thick-skinned, smart-mouthed, secretly-actually-a-good-guy hunter who's on a mission of getting his freshest catches (including a vicious one of a kind jaguar) shipped to the American zoos. In other words, characteristically, it's the type of character Cage enjoys and we enjoy it just as much, if not more. So, everybody gets on the ship, including and armada with a big-time prisoner & all goes to hell in two days, making Cage take up a fight against the uncaged, which happen to be both animals and the main villain. The story's pretty straigtforward, but moves at a steady pace, at times barely, but managing to not cross the line of boredom. Among those parts there's some classic type of action sequences, some creature feature thrills & a little bit of healthy Nic Cage comedy. Most of the characters are, well, cliche & sometimes some of them do stupid things, but the quantity of the expendable characters compensates. Acting's either decent or okay-ish, besides Cage the next best thing was Kevin Durand as the villain. I'm happy to say that visually "Primal" was a bit better than I was expecting from another VOD, the cinematography's very standard, but decent & the fx were quite solid. The soundtrack & original score was lacking and barely noticeable.
All in all it's undeniable that without Nic Cage "Primal" would be an even lesser movie, because if there's one thing I might remember from this flick is him and his line "I got a real nice cage for you". While the movie itself is very average, I do recommend it strongly for all the Cage fans out there. My rating: 5/10.
"Primal" starts off in the jungle, introduces Frank Walsh as the thick-skinned, smart-mouthed, secretly-actually-a-good-guy hunter who's on a mission of getting his freshest catches (including a vicious one of a kind jaguar) shipped to the American zoos. In other words, characteristically, it's the type of character Cage enjoys and we enjoy it just as much, if not more. So, everybody gets on the ship, including and armada with a big-time prisoner & all goes to hell in two days, making Cage take up a fight against the uncaged, which happen to be both animals and the main villain. The story's pretty straigtforward, but moves at a steady pace, at times barely, but managing to not cross the line of boredom. Among those parts there's some classic type of action sequences, some creature feature thrills & a little bit of healthy Nic Cage comedy. Most of the characters are, well, cliche & sometimes some of them do stupid things, but the quantity of the expendable characters compensates. Acting's either decent or okay-ish, besides Cage the next best thing was Kevin Durand as the villain. I'm happy to say that visually "Primal" was a bit better than I was expecting from another VOD, the cinematography's very standard, but decent & the fx were quite solid. The soundtrack & original score was lacking and barely noticeable.
All in all it's undeniable that without Nic Cage "Primal" would be an even lesser movie, because if there's one thing I might remember from this flick is him and his line "I got a real nice cage for you". While the movie itself is very average, I do recommend it strongly for all the Cage fans out there. My rating: 5/10.
Granted, this is a Nicolas Cage movie, which means that I am already not having any particular high expectations, as he is not among my favorite actors to watch on the screen. But still, my wife enjoys his movies, so I also ended up sitting down watching the 2019 movie "Primal".
And at least I thought that with Famke Janssen in the movie, then there would be something to look forward to. Let me just say right now, that I wasn't aware that she had a heap of plastic surgery done, so I was in for a rude awakening when she appeared on the screen and removed those sunglasses that she wore. Wow, just wow, it was so hard to take my eyes off of that train wreck that was now sitting where Famke's face was before. Oh my god...
Anyway, moving away from botched plastic surgery and back to the movie. "Primal" is actually a watchable movie, as it follows a nice enough formula of how-to-make an Action movie. Now, action and action might be stretching it, as I would say this was more of an action/thriller. Sure, this wasn't an outstanding movie, but it was watchable and enjoyable enough for what it turned out to be, if you can take your focus away from certain abysmal-looking things in the movie.
"Primal" is a movie that definitely is for the fans of Nicolas Cage, and my wife seemed to enjoy it.
What worked for me in "Primal" was Kevin Durand. That guy was just phenomenal in this movie, and he played his character and his part so well here, and I will say that he was the reason why this movie stayed afloat.
As for the storyline, well let's just say it was simplistic. I mean, a dangerous mercenary assassin in captivity that breaks out of imprisonment while being transported aboard a cargo ship, then letting loose a heap of wild animals aboard the enclosed confines of the ship and start to take out the crew one by one... Well, it wasn't rocket science here, people. Nor was it a particular Shakespearian experience.
"Primal" is adequately entertaining for what it turned out to be, but this is hardly a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time, as it wasn't a particularly memorable movie, nor was it good enough to make me want to watch it again. My rating of "Primal" has to land on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
And at least I thought that with Famke Janssen in the movie, then there would be something to look forward to. Let me just say right now, that I wasn't aware that she had a heap of plastic surgery done, so I was in for a rude awakening when she appeared on the screen and removed those sunglasses that she wore. Wow, just wow, it was so hard to take my eyes off of that train wreck that was now sitting where Famke's face was before. Oh my god...
Anyway, moving away from botched plastic surgery and back to the movie. "Primal" is actually a watchable movie, as it follows a nice enough formula of how-to-make an Action movie. Now, action and action might be stretching it, as I would say this was more of an action/thriller. Sure, this wasn't an outstanding movie, but it was watchable and enjoyable enough for what it turned out to be, if you can take your focus away from certain abysmal-looking things in the movie.
"Primal" is a movie that definitely is for the fans of Nicolas Cage, and my wife seemed to enjoy it.
What worked for me in "Primal" was Kevin Durand. That guy was just phenomenal in this movie, and he played his character and his part so well here, and I will say that he was the reason why this movie stayed afloat.
As for the storyline, well let's just say it was simplistic. I mean, a dangerous mercenary assassin in captivity that breaks out of imprisonment while being transported aboard a cargo ship, then letting loose a heap of wild animals aboard the enclosed confines of the ship and start to take out the crew one by one... Well, it wasn't rocket science here, people. Nor was it a particular Shakespearian experience.
"Primal" is adequately entertaining for what it turned out to be, but this is hardly a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time, as it wasn't a particularly memorable movie, nor was it good enough to make me want to watch it again. My rating of "Primal" has to land on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
Yes, it's a plain action action movie with non extensive action.
It is a clear 6.2 on the scale.
I needed some plain movie with nothing to think about, and the bad reviews just gave me the hint, this is exactly what you need today.
And yes, it was amazing, totally predictable, but good enough to ease out the evening and have some "come on"s for the goofs, "next time do better on that part".
But some nice scenes in the jungle already made up for the movie. It was clear from the beginning that it would not be a very special movie, yet it got nice parts and the story was the good vs evil in a closed space type with the expected ending.
So yes, just watch it, if you like Nicolas Cage movies, or at least some of them, this is not his worst, it's pretty decent.
I needed some plain movie with nothing to think about, and the bad reviews just gave me the hint, this is exactly what you need today.
And yes, it was amazing, totally predictable, but good enough to ease out the evening and have some "come on"s for the goofs, "next time do better on that part".
But some nice scenes in the jungle already made up for the movie. It was clear from the beginning that it would not be a very special movie, yet it got nice parts and the story was the good vs evil in a closed space type with the expected ending.
So yes, just watch it, if you like Nicolas Cage movies, or at least some of them, this is not his worst, it's pretty decent.
First things first: Primal is carried entirely by its lead and antagonist. With Kevin Durand performing as his typical unhinged villain, Nicolas Cage channels his best Bogart and proves he still has the chops for an action movie. The remainder of the cast is at best forgettable and at worst irritating, but the script mercifully keeps their screen time brief (before killing most of them off entirely) and reserves the majority of the movie to be carried by Cage and Durand. The tension stays relatively taught despite a couple lulls, and the plot is simple but coherent. About as much as you can ask for from an offering like this. Thankfully Cage maintains his trademark commitment and energy till the end, and Durand makes an entertaining, if recognizable, foil. Plus there is a scene with killer monkeys...Decent late night fare.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaPostponed because of Puerto Rico hurricane.
- ErroresIn the opening scene, the viewer is told Frank is in Brazil. However, in the subsequent scene after capturing the cat, some may think he and the driver are speaking some Spanish. "Gato fantasma" and "Senhor" are correct words in Portuguese.
- Citas
Frank Walsh: Take it easy with my cat!
- ConexionesReferenced in Diminishing Returns: Review of the Year 2019: Part II (2019)
- Bandas sonorasCachoeira Prateada
Written by Ronaldo Silva
Performed by Arraial do Pavulagem
Courtesy of Capp Records Inc. o/b/o Tratore & Namusic
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- Presupuesto
- USD 18,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 228,679
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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