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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/09/2008 Run time: 110 minutes Rating: R
 
 
James Wan (Saw) brings the ultra-violence to this gritty story of a suburban father (Kevin Bacon) who discovers the consequences of revenge after his son is murdered. The perpetrators of this senseless killing are a multi-ethnic (and highly visible) gang of drug dealers and cutthroats led by the psychotic Billy Darley (Garrett Hedlund); when the case is thrown out on a technicality, Bacon takes a page from Charles Bronson's book (no surprise, as this is based on author Brian Garfield's 1975 follow-up to Death Wish) and pursues a vigilante course to avenge his boy. Things do not go according to Bacon's plan, which cues a series of frantic and well-executed action set pieces, most notably a parking structure chase that unfolds in a nearly unbroken take. Death Sentence breaks no new ground in the action-thriller department, and its characters and dialogue are nearly indistinguishable from any violent crime movie of the last few decades (in its weakest moments, it resembles grindhouse fare like The Exterminator); however, Bacon is excellent (as always) as the mild-mannered architect who discovers his inner killer the hard way, and Wan's knack for screen mayhem and unsettling atmosphere are well used here. The DVD includes both the theatrical version and an unrated cut (which offers 10 additional minutes), as well as two making-of featurettes that originally aired on the Fox Movie Channel, and several webisodes that focus on director Wan, his cast, and the film's elaborate stunts and fight scenes. -- Paul Gaita

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Kevin Bacon was brilliant in an other wise average flick
 

All these scenes I have to give James Wan a lot of credit on he really nails it. Death Sentence is one of the most frustrating movies I have ever seen; the problem is the concept is great and it has all the makings of a great movie, but somewhere along the way something is just missing. Again they are just like every villain in this type of movie only more screen time. It's funny the Hollywood way of villains is shave their head and throw some tattoos on their neck and face and we are meant to fear them, but it doesn't work. Death Sentence is based off a novel written by Brian Garfield who wrote the novel for Death Wish, the novel Death Sentence was based off is actually the follow up to Death Wish. For starters the decision Nick Hume played brilliantly by Kevin Bacon to get revenge on the person who killed his son just came to easy.

There were these great and powerful and deep moments that were set up and very little pay off. There were some slight problems with the script, but any problem could have been fixed with the right directing, but again Wan is very uneven. Again no doubt it owes a lot to Taxi Driver, but the final act is still very well done and that again is what makes this so frustrating since there really was a lot of potential here. Ok granted by doing that it might be a little too much like Death Wish, but Nick comes to his decision a little too easy. Again we come back to the villains they really don't work. But there is a lot of good to Death Sentence it has a great gritty look and the violence is really brutal and not done in an entertaining way. He had such power on camera and he really draws you in, while his director might have dropped the ball in a few scenes, Bacon though is top notch and really gives a great performance. Though afterwards Nick does feel some guilt and Wan handles that very well.

There really was no point is showing their side. What makes it so frustrating is there are some really brilliant moments, but too many average moments that just don't seem to work. Overall Death Sentence is a very mixed bag, while there are many solid moments there are too many that lack the emotion needed. But let's face it Death Wish is probably the greatest vigilante movie ever made.

They murdered an innocent kid in cold blood. Even if what came before was slightly uneven the final act very much delivers and gets the job done. The interesting aspect of the movie is a little more time is spent with the villains. The Death Wish franchise though went in a very different direction, but this movie is based off a novel that was the sequel to the original Death Wish novel so they are bound to have a few things in common. They are the typical villains only difference is we spend more time with them than most movies like this and we see their side of wanting to avenge the loss of their own. Nick's sense of loss drives him to get revenge and the sense of loss the gang feels drives them to avenge their loss. The problem also with Wan's directing is he relies too much on these films rather than injecting his own style. Director James Wan who made a name for himself with Saw has flashes of great filmmaking, but too many moments where his scenes just lack the emotion, urgency and the tension.

He brings so much to the role and while I had respect for him as an actor prior to this I have now gained even more respect for the guy. In my opinion they failed to get any emotion out of me. I'm a huge fan of vigilante movies those are my guilty pleasures; even some of the weaker ones of the genre I cannot help, but enjoy. While it does owe a lot to Taxi Driver, these are the scenes where James Wan really shows a lot of potential. Even if that movie is based on a book, comic or even a remake that came before Death Wish, most revenge flicks follow the format of Death Wish. The characters just aren't well developed outside of Kevin Bacon's character; the rest are just very bland and honestly aren't very likeable and it's kind of hard to feel sympathy for any of the victims when there is no emotional attachment to any of them. Having more screen time doesn't mean anything if you fail to do anything with them.

It was a senseless act of violence therefore there is no sympathy for them. I've always liked Kevin Bacon, but here his performance was mind blowing. The final act to Death Sentence is excellent. While there was a brief moment of doubt he just comes to that decision way too easy. The saving grace was Kevin Bacon and is the main reason to check this one out. Despite spending more time with them they are the typical villains with no depth to the characters. But the problem is they aren't very interesting. But when Wan gets it right does he ever deliver.

I think it should have been more of a build up. I do think James Wan is a director with a lot of potential. I like the ones where the vigilante is your average person I always find those to work the best and they also have a good what if. This time around there is actually a good reason for this being like Death Wish. There is potential though for Wan to be an excellent filmmaker, but with Death Sentence he made a very uneven movie. The attack on Nick's family was a turning point and should have been a very powerful scene, but there is just something missing there. While by no means was it poorly written, but there were problems.

The saving grace of Death Sentence is Kevin Bacon. But like I said some scenes just lack emotion and it just felt as if more really could have been done. If you lost a loved one to a senseless and violent act could you bring yourself to kill the people responsible. But the one good thing about that story is it shows how violence escalates. Death Wish can probably be seen as the holy grail of revenge movies. It's very much a double edge sword; what makes this movie stand-out also sort of hurts it. He delivers what might just be the finest performance of his career.

While a lot will compare this to Death Wish, Death Sentence actually reminds me a lot more of Vigilante. It's suspenseful, gritty, violent and unrelenting. I would say Kevin Bacon's performance is one of my favorites of 2007; the only performance I enjoyed more from the year was Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises. While we the audience can root for Nick he is still taking lives even if it's for the right reason he's still murdering people and the violence is shown as the ugly act that it is. Overall I wouldn't say the script by Ian Jeffers was bad or anything, but it very much lacks with weak characters and certain aspects not fully developed. Ian Jeffers wrote the screenplay and overall it was very uneven. Like I said a lot of his scenes lack in some areas, but when he gets it right he delivers. But more importantly they just aren't interesting.

Death Sentence is bound to be compared to Death Wish, but every vigilante movie will be compared to it. Every revenge movie since the release of Death Wish in 1974 has been inspired by it. From an emotional side the scene just falls a little flat and that pretty much sums up most of the movie. As I stated prior to Nick getting his revenge on the man that killed his son there is some doubt, but the scene just falls a bit flat and lacked the emotion. The influences here are quite obvious from Death Wish to Taxi Driver and William Lustig's Vigilante.



Vengeance!
 

A parents worst nightmare comes to life in "Death Sentence." Watch it, and see what you'd do in Kevin Bacon's shoes.



Not another revenge flick
 

John Goodman was wasted and Aisha Tyler, as the cop ally, wasn't needed.

Kevin Bacon does a decent job acting, but I didn't find any of the gang members believable at all. I knew that going in.

I was looking forward to this one ever since I saw the first trailer, but thought I would hold off until it was on DVD. I finally got around to watching it tonight and I'm really glad I didn't rush to see Death Sentence at the theater.

Check out The Brave One (not great, but much more depth than this one) or The Crow (visually stylish) if you want some quality payback flicks. The plot was the same old story it always is in these kinds of movies, so I won't say the story was razor thin.

The film was violent and gory, so I give it an extra star for not holding anything back, but this alone couldn't save a weak script.



Predictable, but worth a gander.
 

Bacon provides an excellent portrayal of an everyday guy sucked into the vortex of revenge. It will get your heart pumping as the camera work was invented just for the scene (watch the DVD extras). On the way home from his son's hockey game he has to stop at a gas station in a very sordid part of town. Another Revenge genre film, this time directed by James Wan (Saw; Dead Silence) staring Kevin Bacon as Nick Hume, a normal boring guy with a standard family of wife and two sons. Still, the directing was tight and imaginative, especially during the foot chase scene in the parking garage. He works at an insurance company as an executive officer calculating risk factors.

Wow, don't mess with this guy. John Goodman puts in an outstanding performance as the gang-leader's father. Unfortunately, we all know that even though our character Nick Hume knows no marital arts, doesn't own a gun or even knows how to handle one, and can't fight his way out of a paper bag.we all know that Kevin Bacon has a reputation as the Bad Boy actor. The film works and it doesn't at the same time. So even though he is believable in his portrayal, he's not. But, others barely show up, Kelly Preston as Helen Hume and Aisha Tyler as Detective Wallis.

Seeing that the gang member is about to get off lightly, Nick Hume takes the law into his own hands. I watched the "unrated version" which is definitely a hard "R". His acting is solid and believable. All in all worth a look if you enjoy this genre. A random act of violence leaves his son murdered and his life in shambles. No kids. The twists and turns and screenplay are predictable (like we didn't expect two cops in a car guarding the residence NOT to get killed)., yet some of our players compliment the effort.

I'll have to give them the benefit of the doubt, though, because the screenplay didn't give them much to work with.



Promises Much, delivers nearly nothing
 

The use of odd "ballads" in the soundtrack kinda underscores the fact that Wan is a totally unoriginal filmmaker, barring the plot (NOT the acting or film) of Saw 1. Goodman overacts, and everyone else is just pretty much there. OH, abd BTW, this is one review area where the "reviewers" who give away certain key occurrences and the end are doing those who haven't seen it a favor. Just saw this, and like other Wan films, the Saws included, found it predictable, lacking it what it promises, and in many ways simply a mediocre movie. Bacon is good. The plot is something you've seen 1,000 times, and Wan in no way improives upon it. The transitions were poorly done, and the final sequence is almost laughable, it's so poorly over the top. Don't even bother to rent it.



 

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