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Fecha de Lanzamiento:
14 octubre 2005 (USA) másFrase comercial:
I Am a Bounty Hunter másPlot:
A recounting of Domino Harvey's life story. The daughter of actor Laurence Harvey turned away from her career as a Ford model to become a bounty hunter. full summary | add synopsisPremios:
1 win másComentarios de los usuarios:
A little editing would've been nice. másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Keira Knightley | ... | Domino Harvey | |
| Mickey Rourke | ... | Ed Moseby | |
| Édgar Ramírez | ... | Choco (as Edgar Ramirez) | |
| Delroy Lindo | ... | Claremont Williams | |
| Mo'Nique | ... | Lateesha Rodriguez | |
| Mena Suvari | ... | Kimmie | |
| Macy Gray | ... | Lashandra Davis | |
| Jacqueline Bisset | ... | Sophie Wynn | |
| Dabney Coleman | ... | Drake Bishop | |
| Brian Austin Green | ... | Himself | |
| Ian Ziering | ... | Himself | |
| Stanley Kamel | ... | Anthony Cigliutti | |
| Peter Jacobson | ... | Burke Beckett | |
| T.K. Carter | ... | Lester Kincaid | |
| Kel O'Neill | ... | Frances |
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Rated R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexual content/nudity and drug use.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsDuración:
127 minIdioma:
InglésColor:
ColorRelación de Aspecto:
2.35 : 1 másClasificación:
Ireland:16 | UK:15 | Singapore:M18 (cut) | Singapore:M18 | Japan:R-15 | Australia:MA | Netherlands:16 | Finland:K-15 | Indonesia:Dewasa | Brazil:18 | Czech Republic:15 | Philippines:R-13 | Sweden:15 | Germany:16 | Iceland:16 | France:-12 | USA:R (NO. 41704) | Norway:15 | Denmark:15 | South Africa:16 | Malaysia:18PL | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14A (Ontario) (Canadian Home Video rating) | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba) | Argentina:16 | Hungary:16 | Italy:T | Ireland:18 (DVD rating) | New Zealand:R16Locaciones de Filmación:
Alexandria Hotel - 501 S. Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA másCosas divertidas
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Richard Kelly was asked to write the screenplay after Tony Scott read the script for Southland Tales (2006). másErrores:
Continuidad: When Domino tells her mother she loves her in the pool, she removes her goggles completely, but in the next shot they are on her head. másCitas:
Lashandra Davis: Why would you use Jerry Springer as a platform for some kind of progressive race modification proposal?Lateesha Rodriguez: Well, I don't think Ted Koppel would blook Lateesha Rodriguez!
Lashandra Davis: Not a chance.
Lashindra Davis: Not a chance in hell. Hmm!
Lateesha Rodriguez: OK, Jerry is one of the only forums our people have, baby. I thought having time on Springer would give me a chance of gettin' a blook deal or a correspondence gig on BET.
Lashindra Davis: Jenny Jones bitch got cancelled.
Lashandra Davis: Yeah, Montel would've been better.
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My reaction to Domino is about as mixed as the mixed race flowchart that Mo'Nique presents on The Jerry Springer Show during the movie (I know, that doesn't make much sense unless you've seen the movie). I dare you to not laugh once she starts introducing terms such as Blacktino, Chinegro, and Japanic. I suppose if you suck at the teat of political correctness then you might not get the joke, but otherwise it's one of the funnier scenes in the movie (the running 90210 joke being the funniest). At this point you're probably wondering what in the world Mo'Nique, Jerry Springer, mixed flow charts, and 90210 have to do with a movie about bounty hunters. It's a legit question. All I can say is welcome to the unconventionalism that is Domino.
I didn't mind the fact that this isn't very conventional, but at times it does feel a little convoluted. By the end of the movie I was pretty clear regarding what was going on, unlike the 'tard in front of me who couldn't decipher the concept of flashbacks, but the script does feel unnecessarily complex. Yeah, the movie kept my interest and is fairly entertaining, but it was just begging for tighter editing. Trimming about 20 minutes would've made the story stronger and the narrative more fluent. My guess is that Scott was experimenting and just couldn't bear to get rid of anything (Tom Waits' cameo especially felt unnecessary).
Tony Scott's made a movie that appears to be something he and his friends could most enjoy while under the influence of substances of a dubious nature. I can deal with the frantic pacing, the quick camera cuts, and the strange coloring, but is it really necessary to show characters saying the same line multiple times from different angles? Sometimes it's all just a little too weird for the sake of being weird.
One of my biggest complaints is that we mainly know that Domino is a bounty hunter because she tells us about 24 times in her narration, which starts to grate on the nerves after a while. I would've preferred to see a little more focus on, you know, her actual bounty hunting. SHOW us why she was a really good bounty hunter; don't just tell us over and over. I was expecting some really cool scenes with Mickey Rourke and Keira hunting down their bounty, showcasing the technical side of the hunt, and wrapping it all up with cool, tough-guy (and girl) bounty hunter stuff. Maybe a little sniping here, a vicious beat down there. Sadly, it never came.
Do I remind everybody that I'm a reviewer by pointing out in every single review that, "I'm Johnny Betts. I'm a movie reviewer"? No, I do my job and show you what it is that makes me a movie reviewer!
"By writing crappy reviews, Johnny?"
Uh, well, I guess we all get mixed reactions sometimes.