رها ماهرو

رها ماهرو

منتقد سینما و تلویزیون
رها ماهرو

رها ماهرو

منتقد سینما و تلویزیون

نقد فیلم درست به هدف ساخته جان بورمن

درست به هدف
آمریکا 1967
Point Blank

Dir: John Boorman



 رها ماهرو : خوانندگان گرامی ، لطفا نظر و نقدتان را راجع به فیلم درست به هدف به کارگردانی جان بورمن برای ما بنویسید و بفرستید.



یک گانگستر به نحوی ماهرانه از شریک دغل کار خود انتقام میگیرد.


شاهکاری نشانگر ذوق و استعداد استثنایی بورمن که متأسفانه در فیلم های بعدی اش محمل مناسبی نیافتند. ماروین در یکی از بهترین نقش های کل کارنامه اش، قهرمانی را که گویی در این دنیا زندگی نمی کند تجسم می بخشد و موسیقی جانی مندل فضای وهم انگیز تصاویر را تشدید می کند. در سال 1999 با نام تاوان (برایان هلگلاند) بازسازی شد.

تاریخ نمایش: 30 اگوست 1967 امریکا

کارگردان: جان بورمن

بازیگران: لی ماروین/انجی دیکینسون/کارول اوگانور/لوید باکنر/مایکل استرانگ

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 رنگی 92 دقیقه

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فیلم درست به هدف (لی ماروین)1967

درست به هدف (POINT BLANK)
محصول سال 1967
امریکا - حادثه ای
رنگی - 92 دقیقه
بازیگران عمده: لی ماروین، آنجی دیکینس، کارول اوکانر، جان ورنن و کینان وین. کارگردان: جان بورمن.
خلاصه ی داستان: »واکر« (ماروین) پس از سرقتی که با کمک یکی از هم دستانش (ورنن) ترتیب داده شده، متوجه خیانت او وهمسر خودش (دیکینسن) می شود. مدتی بعد برای انتقام از دارودسته ی سازمان یافته ی تبهکاران باز می گردد.
شرح فیلم: شاهکاری نشانگر ذوق و استعداد استثنایی بورمن که متأسفانه در فیلم های بعدی اش محمل مناسبی نیافتند. ماروین در یکی از بهترین نقش های کل کارنامه اش، قهرمانی را که گویی در این دنیا زندگی نمی کند تجسم می بخشد و موسیقی جانی مندل فضای وهم انگیز تصاویر را تشدید می کند. در سال 1999 با نام تاوان (برایان هلگلاند) بازسازی شد.
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درست به هدف (POINT BLANK)
محصول سال 1967
امریکا - حادثه ای
رنگی - 92 دقیقه
بازیگران عمده: لی ماروین، آنجی دیکینس، کارول اوکانر، جان ورنن و کینان وین. کارگردان: جان بورمن.
خلاصه ی داستان: »واکر« (ماروین) پس از سرقتی که با کمک یکی از هم دستانش (ورنن) ترتیب داده شده، متوجه خیانت او وهمسر خودش (دیکینسن) می شود. مدتی بعد برای انتقام از دارودسته ی سازمان یافته ی تبهکاران باز می گردد.
شرح فیلم: شاهکاری نشانگر ذوق و استعداد استثنایی بورمن که متأسفانه در فیلم های بعدی اش محمل مناسبی نیافتند. ماروین در یکی از بهترین نقش های کل کارنامه اش، قهرمانی را که گویی در این دنیا زندگی نمی کند تجسم می بخشد و موسیقی جانی مندل فضای وهم انگیز تصاویر را تشدید می کند. در سال 1999 با نام تاوان (برایان هلگلاند) بازسازی شد.
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فیلم سینمایی «درست به هدف» به کارگردانی جان بورمن جمعه 7 شهریور ماه ساعت 11در قالب برنامه "جشنواره سینمایی تابستانی " از شبکه چهارسیما پخش می‌شود.

به گزارش روابط عمومی شبکه چهار، دراین فیلم با بازی لی ماروین ، انجی دیکینسون و کینان وین خواهیم دید: یک گنگستر به نحوی ماهرانه از شریک دغل‌کار خود انتقام می‌گیرد. لی ماروین و شریکش در یک سرقت دست دارند که شریک لی به او شلیک می‌کند و با پول‌ها فرار می‌کند. اما لی به طرز شگفت انگیزی جان سالم به درمی‌برد و با نقشه‌ای حساب شده از شریک خودانتقام می‌گیرد.

گفتنی است فیلم سینمایی «درست به هدف» محصول سال 1967کشور آمریکاست
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به مناسبت تولد بازیگر «دوازده مرد خبیث»
لی ماروین؛ بازیگری که «درست به هدف» می‌زد
لی ماروین

سینماپرس: عباس کریمی‌عباسی/ لی ماروین یکی از بهترین بازیگران سینمای کلاسیک است که نقش‌های محوله را به خوبی بازی می‌کرد و او را به عنوان مرد مصمم و خشن سینما می‌شناسند.

لی مار,dن ۱۹ نوامبر ۱۹۲۴ در نیویورک به دنیا آمد و ۶۳ سال زندگی کرد. در ۲۶ سالگی بازی خود را با سه مجموعه تلویزیونی آغاز کرد اما اولین فیلم سینمایی وی در سال ۱۹۵۱ به نام «اکنون در نیروی دریایی خدمت می کنی» بود که در آن متصدی بیسیم را داشت. در همین سال نقش کوچکی را نیز در فیلمی با نام ترزا بازی کرد و این رویه ادامه داشت تا پس از بازی در ۲۱ فیلم با بازی در فیلم «روز بد در صخره سیاه» در کنار رابرت رایان و اسپنسر تریسی توانست تا حدودی بین مردم شهرت پیدا کند.

«مردی که والانس را کشت» فیلم دیگری است که در سال ۱۹۶۲ ساخته شد و وی به عنوان بدمن فیلم رودروی جان وین و جیمز استوارت می ایستد و دوباره با فیلمی وسترن شهرتش بیشتر می شود هرچند هنوز بازیگر نقش دوم است و نتوانسته برای خودش به عنوان قهرمان و نقش مثبت جایگاهی در سینما پیدا کند.

لی ماروین

دو سال بعد در نقش قاتل فیلم «قاتلان» که اقتباسی از داستان ارنست همینگوی است در بین منتقدان جا باز می کند و بازی خوبی ارائه می کند که بعدها موجب انتخاب وی برای ایفای بهترین بازی اش در فیلم «درست به هدف» ساخته جان بورمن در سال ۱۹۶۷ می شود. نکته جالب اینجاست که در همین سال نقش اول فیلمی جنگی با عنوان «دوازده مرد خبیث» را به خوبی ایفا می کند اما این فیلم بیشتر در رده آثار گیشه ای هالیوود قرار می گیرد در حالی که «درست به هدف» فیلمی کامل برای مخاطب عام و خاص است که هر دو را راضی می کند و به نوعی سرآغاز ساخت زیرشاخه ای از فیلم‌های مدرن پلیسی جنایی می شود.

لی ماروین

سال بعد وی در فیلمی نامتعارف و باز هم از جان بورمن با عنوان «جهنم در اقیانوس آرام» در کنار توشیرو میفونه قرار می گیرد که از فیلم های خوب تاریخ سینماست. در این فیلم فقط این دو بازیگر حضور دارند و به عنوان دو سرباز امریکایی و ژاپنی دورافتاده از جنگ نوعی پیام صلح را در پایان نزاع های متوالی خود بیان می کنند.

«امپراطوری شمال» که در کشورمان با نام «دو مرد و یک ترن» به نمایش درآمد اقتباسی از داستان آلیستر مک لین نویسنده داستان های مشهور توپهای ناوارون و قلعه عقابهاست که ماروین در آن در کنار ارنست بورگناین بازی می کند. این فیلم در سال ۱۹۷۳ اکران شد و موفقیت زیادی را در پی داشت.

لی ماروین

«پارک گورکی» در سال ۱۹۸۳ نیز فیلمی دیگر بود که لی ماروین در ان نقش یک افسر روس را به خوبی بازی می کند و در سال ۱۹۸۶ آخرین نقش خود را در فیلمی با عنوان «دلتا فورس» در کنار چاک نوریس بازی کرد.

لی ماروین

لی ماروین در عمده بازی های خود نقش مرد سرسخت کله شق شکست ناپذیری را بازی می کند که چهره سخت و فیزیک بدنش نیز به آن می آید. وی اگرچه بهترین بازی اش را در فیلم «درست به هدف» ایفا کرده است اما برای ایفای نقش یک کابوی الکلی بداخلاق در فیلم «کت بالو» اسکار بهترین بازیگری در سال ۱۹۶۵ را دریافت می کند. جالب اینجاست که برای ایفای همین نقش جوایز متعددی از جشنواره برلین، جایزه گلدن گلوب، بفتا و ... دریافت می کند. دلیل این موضوع شاید این باشد که این نقش تنها بازی متفاوت وی در قیاس با نقش های دیگرش در قالب مرد سرسخت کله شق است.

در یک نگاه کلی لی ماروین بازیگری است که کمتر در میان بازیگران سینمای کلاسیک دیده شد در حالی که بازی خیلی بهتری از برخی مشاهیر این سینما دارد.

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Point Blank (1967 film)

The poster features an image of Lee Marvin's face beside a hand holding a gun with ripples of white radiating from the gun barrel. The image is tinted various areas with shades of green, red and blue. The tagline reads, "There are only two kinds of people in his up-tight world: his victims and his women. And sometimes you can't tell them apart."

کارگردان    John Boorman
تهیه کننده    Judd Bernard
Robert Chartoff

نویسندگان    Alexander Jacobs
David Newhouse
Rafe Newhouse
بر اساس شکارچی اثر ریچارد استارک

ستاره    Lee Marvin
آهنگساز    Johnny Mandel
فیلمبردار    Philip H. Lathrop
Edited by     Henry Berman
Distributed by     MGM
تاریخ انتشار آگوست 30, 1967 (آمریکا)

زمان فیلم 92 دقیقه
کشور    ایالت متحده
زبان    انگلیسی
بودجه    $2.5 میلیون
فروش گیشه    $3,200,000 (آمریکا/ کانادا)

Point Blank is a 1967 American neo-noir crime film directed by John Boorman, starring Lee Marvin and featuring Angie Dickinson, adapted from the crime noir pulp novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. Boorman directed the film at Marvin's request and Marvin played a central role in the film's development and staging. The film was not a box office success in 1967 but has since gone on to become a cult classic, eliciting praise from such critics as film historian David Thomson.
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داستان فیلم
Walker (Lee Marvin) works together with his friend Mal Reese (John Vernon in his first major role) to steal a large amount of cash from a courier transporting funds for a major gambling operation, with the deserted Alcatraz island as a drop point. Reese then double-crosses Walker by shooting him, leaving him for dead. Reese also makes off with Walker's wife Lynne (Sharon Acker).

Walker recovers. With assistance from the mysterious Yost (Keenan Wynn), who seems to know everything about everybody, Walker sets out to find Reese, take his revenge and recover the $93,000 he is owed. Reese used all of the money from the job to pay back a debt to a crime syndicate called "The Organization" and get back in its good graces.

With memories of happy times together, Walker goes to Los Angeles to pay back his wife and his best friend for their treachery. He bursts in on Lynne and riddles her bed with bullets, just in case Reese is in it. A distraught Lynne tells him she no longer wants to live, then takes an overdose of pills.

Walker is told that a car dealer named Stegman (Michael Strong) might know where Reese can be found. He takes Stegman for a wild ride in one of his new cars, smashing the car and terrorizing him until Stegman reveals where Reese is living. He is told that Reese has now taken up with Walker's sister-in-law, Chris.

Breaking in on Chris (Angie Dickinson), he learns that she actually despises Reese and had considered Walker the best thing ever to happen to her sister. Willing to help in any way, Chris agrees to a sexual tryst with Reese inside his heavily guarded penthouse apartment just so she can gain access and unbolt a door for Walker. Walker ties up some men in an apartment across from the penthouse and has a call made to police to report a robbery, creating a diversion that enables him to slip into the penthouse.

With a gun to Reese's head, Walker persuades him to give up the names of his Organization superiors – Carter, Brewster and Fairfax – so that he can make somebody pay back his $93,000. He then forces a naked Reese off the balcony and watches him plunge to his death.

After next confronting Carter (Lloyd Bochner) for his money, Walker is set up. A hit man (James B. Sikking) with a high-powered rifle is assigned to kill him at a money-drop in a storm-drain river bed. Walker sees to it that Carter and Stegman are the ones who get shot.

Yost takes him to a home belonging to Brewster (Carroll O'Connor). Walker visits Chris in her apartment, which has been trashed by The Organization. He brings her with him to the home belonging to Brewster, claiming she'll be safer with him than by herself. Walker waits for Brewster to return there. Angry at Walker's apparent disinterest in her, Chris slaps and punches him as he regards her impassively, not defending himself. Then they make love. The following morning, Brewster comes home and is ambushed by Walker, who demands his money. Brewster insists that no one will pay. Walker forces Brewster to make a phone call to The Organization in order to get his money. Brewster speaks with a Mr. Fairfax telling him that if they don't pay the money, he is going to be shot. But, Fairfax refuses to pay saying, "Threatening phone calls don't impress me." Walker then shoots the phone. Brewster says that they can still get him the money up in San Francisco through "The Alcatraz Run" in which large sums of money changes hands. "The drop has changed, but the run is still the same" explains Brewster.

They travel to Fort Point in San Francisco. Walker doesn't trust him and refuses to show himself. Brewster receives the money by a courier in a helicopter. The hit man is also in the darkness with his rifle. He shoots Brewster, who falls to the ground thinking that it was Walker who shot him. Yost emerges from the shadows, telling him that it wasn't Walker that shot him. Brewster calls out to Walker: "This is Fairfax, Walker! Kill him!"

Yost/Fairfax thanks Walker (who is still hiding in the darkness) for eliminating his dangerous underlings, telling him: "Our deal's done, Walker. Brewster was the last one." He then offers him an enforcer job, claiming he has looked for a man like him for years. Walker remains silent and does not bother collecting the money. Yost/Fairfax and the hit man leave.

بازیگران :

لی ماروین در نقش واکر

آنگی دیکینسون در نقش کریس

کینان وین در نقش یوست

کارول اوکانر در نقش بروستر

لوید بوشنر در نقش فردریک کارتر

مایکل استرانگ در نقش فردریک کارتر

جان ورنون در نقش مال ریس

دیگر بازیگران :

 Lee Marvin as Walker
 Angie Dickinson as Chris
 Keenan Wynn as Yost
 Carroll O'Connor as Brewster
 Lloyd Bochner as Frederick Carter
 Michael Strong as Stegman
 John Vernon as Mal Reese
 Sharon Acker as Lynne Walker
 James B. Sikking as Hired Gun
 Sandra Warner as Waitress
 Roberta Haynes as Mrs. Carter
 Kathleen Freeman as First Citizen
 Victor Creatore as Carter's Man
 Lawrence Hauben as Car Salesman
 Susan Holloway as Girl Customer
 Sid Haig as 1st Penthouse Lobby Guard
 Michael Bell as 2nd Penthouse Lobby Guard
 Priscilla Boyd as Receptionist
 John McMurtry as Messenger
 Ron Walters and George Strattan as Two Young Men in Apartment
 Rico Cattani and Roland LaStarza as Reese's Guards

تولید
Director John Boorman met Lee Marvin while on the set of The Dirty Dozen in London. Boorman and Marvin talked about a script based on the book The Hunter. Both hated the script but loved the main character of Walker. When they agreed to work on the film, Marvin discarded the script and called a meeting with the head of the studio, the producers, his agent and Boorman. As Boorman recalled, "[Marvin] said, 'I have script approval?' They said 'yes'. 'And I have approval of principal cast?'. 'Yes'. He said, 'I defer all those approvals to John [Boorman].' And he walked out. So on my very first film in Hollywood, I had final cut and I made use of it."[3]

The unusual structure of the film was due in part to the original script and developments during the course of shooting the film.[3][4] Rehearsals took place at Marvin's house in Los Angeles.[3] On the rehearsal day in which Marvin asked Sharon Acker what happened to the money, Marvin had lines which he did not speak and forced Acker to continue the conversation on her own. "I saw right away he was right," replied Boorman, "Lee never made suggestions. He would just show you." So Boorman changed the lines in the script so that Acker would essentially ask and answer Marvin's questions, and the result is in the finished film. "It made a conventional scene something more," added Boorman.[3]

This was the first film ever to shoot at Alcatraz, the infamous prison which had been shut down since 1963, only three years before the production. Two weeks in the abandoned prison facility required the services of 125 crew members.[5] While Marvin and Wynn enjoyed shooting on location, Wynn was concerned about the weather and the need to loop half the dialogue.[6] During the shoot, Angie Dickinson and Sharon Acker modeled contemporary fashions for a Life magazine exclusive against the backdrop of the prison.[5] Acker was accidentally hurt by the blanks that Vernon used to shoot at Marvin early in the film.[3]

Director Boorman chose locations that were "stark." For example, the airplane terminal walkway that Marvin walked down originally had flower pots lining the walls. Boorman had the pots taken out to "make it all bare."[3]

After Boorman showed the finished cut to executives, they were "very perplexed and mumbling about reshoots". Margaret Booth, a legendarily traditional-minded supervising editor on the picture, told Boorman as the execs filed out, "You touch one frame of this film over my dead body!"[3]
Reception
فروش گیشه
The film earned $9 million during its initial release.[1]
Critical

In her 1967 New Yorker review of Bonnie and Clyde, Pauline Kael wrote: "A brutal new melodrama is called Point Blank, and it is."[7] Kael later called the film "intermittently dazzling".[8] Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars and said "as suspense thrillers go Point Blank is pretty good."[9] Leonard Maltin gave the film three and a half stars: "Taut thriller, ignored in 1967, but now regarded as a top film of the decade."[10]

Slant Magazine reviewer Nick Schager notes in a 2003 review: "What makes Point Blank so extraordinary, however, is not its departures from genre conventions, but Boorman's virtuoso use of such unconventional avant-garde stylistics to saturate the proceedings with a classical noir mood of existential torpor and romanticized fatalism."[11]

The film has a 97% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[12]
Themes

Viewers and critics have often questioned whether or not the film is really a dream that Walker has after he is shot in the very beginning. Director Boorman claims to not have an opinion on the matter. "What it is is what you see," responded Boorman. Steven Soderbergh has described Point Blank as "memory film" for Marvin. Boorman believes the film is about Lee Marvin's brutalizing experiences in World War II, which dehumanized him and left him desperately searching for his humanity.[3]

Critic David Thomson has written that the character of Walker is actually dead throughout the entire movie and the events of the film are a dream of the accumulating stages of revenge.[13] Others have also considered this concept: Brynn White has questioned whether or not Walker is a mortal or a ghost, "a vaporous embodiment of bitter vengeance barely clinging to Boorman’s variegated frames", and Boorman himself has commented that: "He could just as easily be a ghost or a shadow".[14] Some critics consider Point Blank, "a haunted, dream-like film that draws upon the spatial and temporal experiments of modernist European art cinema",[15] especially the "time-fractured" films of French director Alain Resnais.[16]

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Style


Point Blank combines elements of film noir with stylistic touches of the European nouvelle vague. The film features a fractured time-line, disconcerting narrative rhythms (long slow passages contrasted with sudden outbursts of violence) and a carefully calculated use of film space (stylized compositions of concrete riverbeds, sweeping bridges, empty prison cells).[17] Boorman credits Marvin with coming up with a lot of the visual metaphors in the film.[3] Boorman said that as the film progressed, scenes in the film would be filmed monochromatically around one particular color (the chilly blues and grays of Acker's apartment, Dickinson's butter yellow bathrobe, the startling red wall in Vernon's penthouse) to give the proceedings a "sort of unreality".[3][17]

To establish Walker's mythic stature, Soderbergh noted in the commentary that the film cuts from a shot of Walker swimming from Alcatraz to a shot of him on a ferry overlooking the same island while a woman on the loudspeaker describes the impossibility of leaving the island. Soderbergh said that this contrast of the character's ease of escape with the loudspeaker's monologue makes the Walker character "mythic immediately."[3]
Legacy

Point Blank is hailed in the book 1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die as "The perfect thriller in both form and vision."[18] Film historian David Thomson calls the film a masterpiece.[19] Thomson adds, "[...] this is not just a cool, violent pursuit film, it is a wistful dream and one of the great reflections on how movies are fantasies that we are reaching out for all the time—it's singin' in the rain again, the white lie that erases night."[20] Director Steven Soderbergh has said that he used stylistic touches from Point Blank many times in his filmmaking career.[3]

The Hunter was also the basis for Brian Helgeland's Payback (1999), starring Mel Gibson. Director Boorman has joked that Payback was so bad that Mel Gibson must have taken the original script for Point Blank that Boorman and Marvin had thrown out.[3]
Influence

On March 29, 1968, Point Blank was screened at Cinelândia movie theaters in order to protest the murder of 18-year-old high school student Edson Luís de Lima Souto by the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro. Souto was shot at point-blank range. Phrases such as "Do bullets kill hunger?", "Old people in power, young people in coffin", and "They killed a student... what if it was your son?" were written by protesters in the movie posters. The aftermath of Souto's death was one of the first major public protests against the Brazilian military government.
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یافته های جدید وبسایت رها ماهرو : عکس های بازیگر خارجی مرد فیلم برف پیما . تصاویر بل در نقش فرانک بلکبود رودخانه برفی . کانال چایی شیرین تلگرام . لوکیشن حاشیه 2 . منوچهر ماهرو . عکس های ماجراهای بابک ونقاشی هایش . قصه ی پاندای کونگ فوکار . فیلم کوهستان سرد . کانال جملات بزرگان . آپارات فیلمهای جنگی استاد پاندا واستاد شیفو . به دنبال بهاران . داستان فیلم بیداری . خبر خاصی نیست

فیلم قتل از فاصله نزدیک ساخته فرد کاوایی

قتل از فاصله نزدیک
2010 فرانسه
Point Blank

Dir:Fred Cavayé

نام فارسی: قتل از فاصله نزدیک

نام لاتین: Point Blank 2010

زبان: دوبله فارسی

محصول کشور: ۲۰۱۰ فرانسه
هنرمندان حاضر در فیلم: Gilles Lellouche, Roschdy Zem, Gérard Lanvin, Elena Anaya و …

به کارگردانی:Fred Cavayé

موضوع و ژانر: اکشن, جنایی, هیجان انگیز
مدت زمان پخش فیلم: ۱ ساعت و ۲۴ دقیقه
سال تولید: ۲۰۱۰
جوایز کسب شده توسط فیلم: ۱ برنده و ۴ نامزد .

گروه سنی: تماشای این فیلم به افراد زیر ۱۷ سال توصیه نمی شود.

خلاصه داستان: «ساموئل پیرت» پرستاری است که جان یک مرد را نجات می دهد، که بعدا مشخص می شود که او یک دزد است که بعدا همسر ساموئل را می رباید…
عوامل دوبله:تورج مهرزادیان ، امیر صمصامی، محمد مومیوند، فاطمه نیرومند
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نام فارسی:قتل از فاصله نزدیک

نام لاتین:Point Blank

زبان:دوبله فارسی

محصول سال ۲۰۱۰ کشور فرانسه

موضوع:اکشن,جنایی و هیجان انگیز

رده سنی این فیلم ۱۷ سال به بالا می باشد

بازیگران حاضر در فیلم:Gilles Lellouche, Roschdy Zem, Gerard Lanvin

کارگردان:Fred Cavaye

توضیحاتی در مورد فیلم:«ساموئل پیرت» پرستاری است که جان یک مرد را نجات می دهد، که بعدا مشخص می شود که او یک دزد است که بعدا همسر ساموئل را می رباید…
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Point Blank (2010 film)

PointBlank2010

کارگردان    Fred Cavayé
تهیه کننده
Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Jean-Baptiste Dupont
نویسنده
Fred Cavayé
Guillaume Lemans
ستارگان
Gilles Lellouche
Roschdy Zem
Gérard Lanvin
Elena Anaya
Music by     Klaus Badelt
فیلمبرداری    Alain Duplantier
تدوینگر    Benjamin Weill
Production
company   
Gaumont
Distributed by     Gaumont (France)
Magnolia Pictures (US)
اکران : 1 December 2010
مدت زمان : 84 minutes
کشور    فرانسه
زبان    فرانسوی
بودجه    €10.8 میلیون
فروش گیشه $9,230,157

Point Blank (French: À bout portant) is a 2010 French action-thriller film directed by Fred Cavayé and starring Gilles Lellouche, Roschdy Zem, Gérard Lanvin, and Elena Anaya.[3] Its style differs from the typical American thriller, in that the hunted (and innocent) main character isn't a heroic figure of any kind, but just an ordinary man who becomes totally exhausted by running.

داستان فیلم

Samuel Pierret, a nurse's aide accompanies his pregnant wife Nadia (Elena Anaya) to her sonogram appointment where she is told that she must stay on her back for six weeks to avoid life threatening complications. Meanwhile, Hugo Sartet, a safecracker and hired thief, is running from two hitmen. During the chase, he is hit by a motorcycle and rushed to the hospital where Samuel works. Shortly after, Samuel sees a man leave Hugo's bedside and arrives just in time to reinsert Hugo's respirator which had been unplugged. This prompts the police to set up a protection detail under the command of Captain Catherine Fabre. While discussing the assassination attempt, another captain, Patrick Werner, arranges to have jurisdiction of the case transferred to him, saying that he has been after Sartet for years.
When Samuel returns home that day, he and Nadia are attacked and she is abducted. Samuel gets a phone call saying that he must help Hugo Sartet escape from the hospital if he wants to see his wife again. At the hospital, the cop guarding Hugo's bed refuses to leave but Samuel is able to subdue him with a defibrillator. Samuel then wakes up Hugo with a shot of adrenaline and guides him outside while holding the cop's gun. When Nadia's captors call again, they are revealed to be Hugo's brother Luc working with a man named Marconi. The brothers arrange to set up the hostage trade at a nearby railway station but when Samuel and Hugo get there, Hugo notices the two men who were trying to kill him earlier. Knowing that they are dirty cops, Hugo persuades Samuel to turn around and flee to his apartment. While Hugo is showering, Samuel decides that he does not trust them to deliver his wife safely a second time and calls the police. Captain Fabre says that she is closest to the address Samuel gave and calls for backup. However, a group of police led by Captain Werner arrives first.
When Fabre bursts in moments later, Werner reacts to this unforeseen circumstance by shooting Fabre, revealing himself to be part of the conspiracy. Werner leaves and tells his men to finish off the others but Hugo gains the upper hand and coerces a confession out of a cop named Vogel. Vogel says that Werner enlisted Hugo with the help of Marconi to crack the safe as part of a plan to extort money from Francis Meyer, a millionaire who was recently murdered. Vogel also says that Werner forced Meyer to change his will, shot him in the head and kept a video of it as an insurance policy which is stored on a USB drive in his office. When the other police arrive, Samuel and Hugo must escape since they have been framed as cop killers. They flee to the warehouse where Nadia was being held but discover that Marconi has sold them out. Hugo's brother is dead and Nadia has been taken by the dirty cops until they can eliminate all witnesses. Hugo tracks down Marconi and kills him. He and Samuel then come up with a plan that will enable them to break into the police station.
Coordinated by Hugo's underground contacts, a series of robberies breaks out, forcing the police station into a frenzy. Samuel and Hugo arrive at the police station where Nadia is being held by a dirty cop named Moreau. Using the chaos to disguise themselves as police, Hugo goes to Werner's office and Samuel begins searching for his wife. Not at the police station, Werner discovers Marconi's body and tells Moreau to kill Nadia by pushing her out of the bathroom window, making it look like a suicide. Samuel arrives to find Nadia fighting for her life, and together, they are able to overpower Moreau and begin making their escape.
Hugo attempts to break into Werner's safe but runs out of time to crack it before Werner enters his office and immediately opens his safe to ensure the USB drive is safely there. Taking the upper hand, Hugo receives the drive by holding Werner at gunpoint. Before Hugo knocks the wind out of him, Werner taunts Hugo about how his brother died. Nadia begins to hemorrhage, finally showing symptoms that the doctor warned her about. As Samuel tries to stop the bleeding, he is recognized as a wanted man and taken away in handcuffs. He is passed by Hugo, still blending into the crowd, who slips a phone into Samuel's pocket with the USB drive attached. When he is a safe distance away, Hugo calls the phone, prompting Officer Susini to seize the USB drive as evidence against Samuel. Susini and other cops are already watching the tape when Werner arrives and he is too late to cover it up. Still in custody, Samuel is allowed to go the hospital to visit his wife, who has given birth to a healthy baby.
Here does the film end, in the French speaking version which was aired on Danish DR 2, but apparently does an extended version exist.
Eight years later, the Pierret family is celebrating Christmas and Samuel hears a news report about Patrick Werner who is halfway through his prison sentence. The report mentions that Werner was released for one day, only to be found dead, hanging by a noose. Samuel stares, knowing that Hugo Sartet was responsible.

 


رها ماهرو : بازدیدکنندگان عزیز ، از شما درخواست می کنیم تا نظر و انتقادتان را راجع به فیلم حادثه ای قتل از فاصله نزدیک به کارگردانی و نویسندگی فرد کاوایی در سال 2010 که از شبکه نمایش پخش شد در وبسایت بزرگ نقد سینمایی رها ماهرو برایمان بفرستید



بازیگران اصلی :

ژیل لولوش در نقش ساموئل پیر

رشدی زیم در نقش هوگو سارتت

جرارد لانوین در نقش پاتریک ورنر

النا آنایا در نقش نادیا پیر

میری پریه در نقش کاپیتان کاترین فابره

کلیر پروت در نقش افسر آنایس ساسینی

موسی ماسکاری در نقش افسر وگل

پیر بنویست در نقش افسر مرکیر

والریا داشوود در نقش افسر موریو

ویرجیل برملی در نقش افسر مانسارت

نیکی ناد در نقش افسر ریچارت

و سایر بازیگران :
    Adel Bencherif as Luc Sartet
    Brice Fournier as Marconi
    Jacques Colliard as Francis Meyer

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