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ファイナル・スコア
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ファイナル・スコア

20181h 45m★ 6.1アクションスリラーアドベンチャードラマ

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作品考察・見どころ

舞台となるサッカースタジアムを巨大な閉鎖空間へと変貌させた演出が、本作の白眉です。観客を人質に取ったテロリストとの息詰まる攻防と、広大なピッチから迷路のような通路までをフル活用したダイナミックなアクションが融合。一瞬の油断も許さない極限の緊張感が、観る者の興奮を最高潮まで加速させます。 主演のデイヴ・バウティスタが見せる圧倒的な肉体美と、守るべき者のために命を懸ける不屈の精神は、物語に熱い魂を吹き込んでいます。ピアース・ブロスナンら名優たちが添える重厚な存在感も相まって、本作は単なるアクション映画を超え、正義と献身の尊さを問いかける情熱的な人間ドラマへと昇華されているのです。

興行成績

製作費: $20,000,000 (30億円)

興行収入: $1,472,770 (2億円)

推定収支: $-18,527,230 (-28億円)

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キャスト

デビッド・バウティスタ
デビッド・バウティスタ
Michael Knox
ピアース・ブロスナン
ピアース・ブロスナン
Dimitri
レイ・スティーヴンソン
レイ・スティーヴンソン
Arkady
Amit Shah
Amit Shah
Faisal
ララ・ピーク
ララ・ピーク
Danni
Alexandra Dinu
Alexandra Dinu
Tatiana
Lucy Gaskell
Lucy Gaskell
Rachel
Martyn Ford
Martyn Ford
Vlad
Gordon Alexander
Gordon Alexander
Emil
Peter Pedrero
Peter Pedrero
Anton

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Scott Mann

脚本: Jonathan Frank / David T. Lynch / Keith Lynch

音楽: James Edward Barker / Tim Despic

制作: David Sullivan / Elizabeth Williams / Zackary Adler

撮影監督: Emil Topuzov

制作会社: The Fyzz / Drybake Final Score / Highland Film Group / Ingenious Media / Signature Entertainment / Signature Films

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

JPV852
JPV852
★ 9

Direct-to-Video and On Demand movies, the ones that generally skip any major theatrical release, are more often than not rather terrible or at best bland. But a funny thing happens every so often, one tends to surprise. Final Score, albeit can get silly at times, was quite fun and entertaining. Dave Bautista plays Michael Knox, a former soldier visiting his “brother’s” widowed wife and daughter, Danni (LARA PEAKE), whose father was killed during a mission led by Knox. He’s come to take Danni to a football (soccer) game. Meanwhile, Arkady Belav (RAY STEVENSON) and his merry men of terrorists, infiltrate the stadium for the match. Belav learns that his brother, Dimitri (PIERCE BROSNAN), had faked his death 17 years earlier in order to stop the bloodshed during a revolution in the Russian state of Sakovya for independence. Arkady believes once the people see Dimitri alive, despite undergoing heavy plastic surgery to look a lot like Pierce Brosnan, will rise up and the revolution will be revitalized. Arkady and his crew have not only jammed signals so people inside cannot get use their cell phones, they have also rigged columns in the stadium with C4 explosives. Once Knox gets wind of what’s going on, he goes into action first to protect Danni and then take down Arkady, with the help of stadium attendant Faisal (AMIT SHAH), who knows the lay of the land. Brutal violence ensues. I don’t mind admitting, I genuinely enjoyed Final Score. It’s a movie that certainly had more than a few silly moments, most notably Knox riding a motorbike onto a heavy fabric roof along with some eye-rolling dialogue, one towards the end that reminded me of the “swing high” line in Signs. But even so, Dave Bautista has proven he does have enough charisma to carry a movie while Ray Stevenson, to no one’s surprise, does play an effective villain even when his character’s motives don’t seem to be well thought out. And finally Pierce Brosnan gets the prestigious “and” credit meaning he’s only in the film for a few minutes and minimal dialogue, but even so, seems to give it his best for such a limited part. As much as I liked Stevenson, kind of wish Brosnan played the villain here… Final Score was directed by Scott Mann who also helmed the dull film Heist from 2015 (which co-starred Bautista) but here the action was pretty well shot and even in the asinine moments, were still rather suspenseful. The script was written by “The Lynch Brothers” (David and Keith Lynch; both making their feature debuts) and Mann’s co-to man, Jonathan Frank who wrote Mara also for Saban Films. In the end, this is not some tremendous action-thriller and certainly does have shades of Die Hard, but even so, I was generally surprised considering the track record for these direct-to-video flicks that are more often than not, are terrible. This one, was actually pretty damn good.

Gimly
Gimly
★ 6

Might not exactly be a masterpiece, but for real: Ray Stevenson and Craig Conway as Eurotrash terrorists taking on Dave Bautista at a Hammers game in a "_Die-Hard_-But" movie with a kickass soundtrack? This is thing is one neon lights sequence away from being literally made for me. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

tmdb15435519
tmdb15435519
★ 5

A pretty subpar entry in the "I don't know what else to make, so I'm just going to make a dumb action movie filled with stereotypes and tropes" genre.

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