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Brick Mansions

  • 2014
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  • 1h 30min
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RZA, Paul Walker, and David Belle in Brick Mansions (2014)
In a dystopian Detroit, abandoned brick mansions left from better times now house only the most dangerous criminals. Unable to control the crime, the police constructed a colossal containment wall around this area to protect the rest of the city.  Undercover cop Damien Collier is determined to bring his fatherÂ’s killer, Tremaine to justice and every day is a battle against corruption.   For Lino, every day is a fight to live an honest life. Their paths never should have crossed, but when Tremaine kidnaps LinoÂ’s girlfriend,  Damien reluctantly accepts the help of the fearless ex-convict, and together they must stop a sinister plot to devastate the entire city.
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Un policier infiltré de Detroit sillonne un quartier dangereux, avec l'aide d'un ancien détenu, afin de faire tomber un seigneur du crime et de déjouer son complot pour dévaster toute la vil... Tout lireUn policier infiltré de Detroit sillonne un quartier dangereux, avec l'aide d'un ancien détenu, afin de faire tomber un seigneur du crime et de déjouer son complot pour dévaster toute la ville.Un policier infiltré de Detroit sillonne un quartier dangereux, avec l'aide d'un ancien détenu, afin de faire tomber un seigneur du crime et de déjouer son complot pour dévaster toute la ville.

  • Réalisation
    • Camille Delamarre
  • Scénario
    • Luc Besson
    • Bibi Naceri
    • Ryan Amon
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Walker
    • David Belle
    • RZA
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    5,6/10
    45 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Camille Delamarre
    • Scénario
      • Luc Besson
      • Bibi Naceri
      • Ryan Amon
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Walker
      • David Belle
      • RZA
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    • 182avis des critiques
    • 40Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • Damien Collier
    David Belle
    David Belle
    • Lino
    RZA
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    • Tremaine Alexander
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    Robert Maillet
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    Bruce Ramsay
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    Frank Fontaine
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    Chimwemwe Miller
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    • (as Chimwemwe Dave Miller)
    Andy Bradshaw
    • Roy
    • (as Anderson Bradshaw)
    Ryan Trudeau
    • Floyd
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Lieutenant
    Carolina Bartczak
    Carolina Bartczak
    • Nurse Clara
    Danny Blanco Hall
    • Businessman Bill
    • (as Danny Blanco-Hall)
    • Réalisation
      • Camille Delamarre
    • Scénario
      • Luc Besson
      • Bibi Naceri
      • Ryan Amon
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    6SnoopyStyle

    B13 redux

    In a near future Detroit, the crime-ridden ghetto of Brick Mansions has been walled off from the rest of the city. The mayor is determined to redevelop the isolated neighborhood. Lino (David Belle) is an acrobatic vigilante determined to take down drug lord Tremaine Alexander (RZA). Tremaine kidnaps his ex Lola to use as bait. Lino is captured by a corrupt cop who he ends up killing. Undercover cop Damien Collier (Paul Walker) is tasked with recovering a stolen military neutron bomb which is set to go off in ten hours.

    This is an Americanized version of District B13. I liked the Euro campiness and the action of B13. The return of Belle helps with both. The Parkour is fun and ridiculous. It's all joyously stupid action. It actually takes a step down when a serious Paul Walker comes onto the screen. He lacks the stupidity and the campiness. The movie actually doesn't need his initial undercover sting. He's a little better when he pairs up with Belle. Quite frankly, Walker's character is not strictly needed. There is a twist about bomb which is very obvious. It would help to not have the mayor do his evil villain thing so early on. I do like that Lola is no damsel in distress. She's a great bad azz. This works best with Parkouring Belle with his Euro campiness although what's he doing in Detroit is beyond me.
    6mjack421

    A bad yet still enjoyable action flick in Paul Walker's final film.

    Dystopian Detroit. Criminal exploits. No name thugs. Guns and drugs. These are probably words, phrases, and tags seen before in other movies, and apt descriptors of Brick Mansions. The movie is a remake of 2004′s french title District B13 and stars the late Paul Walker as police officer Damien Collier. For about a year, Damien has been undercover looking to take down Tremaine (RZA), a kingpin who also killed Damien's father while he was in the line of duty.

    Tremaine and crew reside in Brick Mansions, a place so dangerous they built a wall around it to protect the rest of the city. Brick Mansions, once a place of great prosperity, is now a hellhole no man or woman should venture into.

    To take down Tremaine though, Damien will need help. Lino Dupree is an in and out con who isn't really a bad guy, but more of a victim of circumstance. As a resident, he knows Brick Mansions like the back of his hand. For Lino, it becomes personal when his girlfriend is taken hostage by Tremaine. To save Detroit and exact revenge, the reluctant duo must come together for a common cause.

    Brick Mansions is not going to blow anyone away, which should not be appalling looking at the trailers. It really does possess a straight to home media vibe, from the cast to the direction. But you know what? I did not think it was completely terrible and dare I say I was still kind of entertained, all because I knew what I was getting into. In no way does this absolve the film's problems, and it was not worth 11 dollars, but I have felt much worse spending my hard earned cash on other cinema films.

    Let's get right down to the acting, specifically Paul Walker's in his last full role. It is not controversial to call Mr. Walker an average actor, and many of the roles and movies he starred in were never that acclaimed. He knew his limitations, and there is no fault in that. One thing he often had in most roles though was screen presence and silent charisma, which is evident here. It may sound politically correct, but he really is the best thing about Brick Mansions. Likable, endearing, and just a good guy to pull for.

    As for the rest of the acting, it is downright abysmal. Maybe a quarter of this is due to the dreadful dialogue, which falls into the typical hard sounding thug talk that is supposed to be realistic and fear- invoking, but comes off as dated and hilarious. David Belle, one of the founders of Parkour, brings amazing physical feats to the silver screen, but his acting chops are nonexistent. To add insult to injury, he clearly struggles with the English language which ends up resulting in horribly dubbed dialogue.

    Still, he is not the worst actor in this movie. That title indisputably belongs to RZA. His Tremaine is supposed to be menacing and unflinching, but time and time again he brings the same facial expression to the character, and the dialogue delivered by him may be the worst heard all year. He has no thespian talent, plain and simple, and it is time that Hollywood stop giving this man so many chances. Honestly, there are worse actors present, especially RZA's main henchman who is just as offensive, but none have the billing that RZA does in this.

    The plot itself is nothing to write home about, and is somewhat absurd and slightly predictable. Just take it for what it is. There are times late when the movie makes thinly veiled allusions to present day Detroit and the Occupy Wall Street movement, but it basically is a popcorn movie existing to showcase guns, stunts, and fisticuffs. The only big issue had is that everything wraps up too nicely given that the movie was a full on war moments before. As a whole, it is nothing that hasn't been done or seen previously (and better at that), but at least it only last 90 minutes.

    There really are some well done set pieces from time to time. Parkour may be a passing fad now, but when done right, it is still a treat to witness, and David Belle moves effortlessly between chasms and rooftops seamlessly. Paul Walker provides more hand to hand and firearm combat, and he looks right at home in this element. Problem is, director Camille Delamarre (Taken 2, Transporter 3, Columbiana) uses terrible framing and janky editing during a lot of these scenes. It is quite sad, as Belle and Walker are clearly doing some good things. For some asinine reason though, this man insists that wobbly framing, needless zooms and archaic Matrix-like slow motion is needed. Not all looked bad, but a more consistent steady hand could have worked wonders.

    Brick Mansions is unimpressive, but crazy to say, also enjoyable. Heavily flawed, but entertaining (in a bad way half of the time) and fast paced enough to check out through rental or Netflix. Non action fans should avoid at all costs. With tempered expectations though, Walker fans and action fans may find enough here for mild satisfaction. A perfect film to throw on in the background and not think too much.

    Read more reviews at moviemanjackson.wordpress.com
    3claudio_carvalho

    Poor Legacy of Paul Walker's Filmography

    "Banlieue 13" was one of the best surprises I had in 2004. This movie is pure adrenaline; actually one of the best action movies that I have recently seen. The greatest attractions are the performances of David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli. David Belle is co-inventor of the sport known as Parkour, "which consists of moving freely in a natural area, including climbing on buildings and taking on whatever is in the way". Cyril Raffaelli is also stunt coordinator and stunt. Together, they are awesome, with amazing choreography that recalls Jackie Chan when he was young. The direction and the story are also good, hooking the attention until the very last scene.

    "Brick Mansions" is a bad remake or "copy-paste" and a poor legacy of Paul Walker's filmography. He did not deserve this turkey as his last (and least) movie. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "13° Distrito" ("13th District")
    Wizard-8

    Why did Paul Walker sign on to this cheapie?

    In case you are wondering, I did see several years ago the French movie "District B13", which is the original movie that lead to this remake. However, I have completely forgotten what it was like - though that fact does make it easier to judge this remake on its own terms instead of comparing it to the original. Despite this perspective, the movie just didn't do it for me. There is a strong whiff of the movie "Escape From New York" here, as well as to a lesser extent "Robocop" and other Hollywood movies, so there isn't a feeling of originality here. The script also suffers from the fact that neither the protagonists or antagonists are that compelling or particularly fleshed out. I know, I know - the script really doesn't matter in a movie like this. What matters is the action and other kinds of eye candy. Well, the movie doesn't do that well on those angles as well. The action (which is so-so at its best) is rapidly edited to try to hide the fact the actors can't pull off multiple moves in the same shot, and obvious stuntmen are used for the few trickier moments. And while the movie was a co-production between two countries (France and Canada), the movie often has a cheap look and feel to it. It's obvious why this movie did unspectacular business at the box office, though why the late Paul Walker apparently saw promise in this project is a question we may never learn the answer to.
    6fraser_reid26

    original was better

    I saw the original back in 2006 and absolutely loved it and its sequel. I had high expectations for this purely because I always wished they had made a third and when I saw Paul Walker was involved I had hoped this remake would be on par or better. Unfortunately I was wrong. While Brick Mansions is not a terrible film my viewing was ruined due to my love of the first one which this is almost a shot for shot copy of. My love of the French original may have set the bar too high it seems. Also my only major personal gripe is the voice dubbing of David belle. For some reason it struck a nerve with me and I could never really appreciate any scene. If you're looking for a good way to blow 2 hours or haven't seen the original by all means go see it but for myself this was just not what I had expected. Solid 6/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      Paul Walker's last fully completed performance (although his final film performance was in Fast & Furious 7 which he was filming at the time of his death).
    • Gaffes
      When the camera pans out from Detroit at aroun 1hr 5mins, it is actually panning out from a suburb of Chicago. (Chicago is at the southwest corner of Lake Michigan; Detroit is at the west end of Lake Erie.)
    • Citations

      Tremaine Alexander: Where I come from, cash rule everything around me. You heard that one, right?

    • Versions alternatives
      Unrated Cut: Found on the blu-ray released in the U.S. Runs 100 minutes.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Last Call (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      Turn Down for What
      (uncredited)

      (2013)

      Performed by Lil Jon and DJ Snake (as DJ Snake)

      Written by Lil Jon (as Jonathan Smith) and DJ Snake

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 avril 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
      • Espagne
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Blog
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Chinois
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • District B13
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Relativity Media
      • EuropaCorp
      • Transfilm
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    • Budget
      • 28 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 396 829 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 516 855 $US
      • 27 avr. 2014
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 71 416 730 $US
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      1 heure 30 minutes
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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