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Selection 51st STATE Kanada/UK/USA 2001 Regie ronny yu Darsteller samuel l. jackson, robert carlyle, emily mortimer, sean pertwee, meat loaf, rhys ifans |
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PULP FICTION war er Kult. In SHAFT grimmig, lässig, black. In 51ST
STATE nun steigert er den Coolnessfaktor ins Unermessliche und beweist einmal
mehr, dass er ein Genre für sich ist: Sam the man! McElroy (Jackson)
erfindet POS 51, die Designerdroge des Jahrhunderts, und versucht damit
in Liverpool den Deal seines Lebens durchzuziehen. Doch gierige Drogenbosse,
eine leckere Auftragskillerin, Handlanger dumm wie Brot, wüste Skins,
meditierende Waffendealer und die ungewollte Partnerschaft mit einem Yankee-hassenden
Kleinkriminellen (THE FULL MONTY Robert Carlyle) sorgen schnell für
bleiblutiges Chaos. Grobe Shootouts, nasensplitternde Fights und dreckige
Oneliner: Seit langem war uns kein Actioner mehr vergönnt, der so richtig
viel Spaß am schlechten Benehmen haben lässt. Ronny Yus Inszenierung
macht diesen Film zum Konzentrat aus Opium für die Augen und Speed
für die Nerven. Slam, bam Thank you man!
McElroy (Samuel L.
Jackson), a kilt-wearing, golf-obsessed illegal chemist arrives in Liverpool
to clinch a $20 million deal with a local drug baron. Teaming up with
a loud-mouthed local hood (Robert Carlyle), he must seal the deal before
anyone can off him. Rude shootouts, nasty fights, the crudest one-liners
in town, and mind-blowing direction by Ronny Yu result in a witty, profane,
and hugely violent testosterone-driven thrill ride.
The star in question is Samuel L Jackson, who ditches the proper acting
of "Unbreakable" to get back to some serious ass whuppin', à
la "Pulp Fiction". Sound silly? Well, of course it is. But that's largely its strength - here's a British flick gleefully unconcerned with plausibility, yet just as determined to entertain you. Writer Stel Pavlou's Tarantino-esque dialogue is good, but it's Hong Kong director Ronny Yu who makes it work. Splicing the action together with his trademark zeal, frenetically pounding the story onwards, Yu doesn't give the audience time to think, let alone pick holes. It's all a little overwhelming in the opening 20 minutes, but once
it settles down, "The 51st State" becomes quite irresistible.
The culture clash interplay between Jackson and Carlyle is a joy, with
Jackson relishing some killer one-liners while strutting round Merseyside
in a kilt. Why? Best not to ask. Just enjoy." BBCi |
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