Charlie Zone

2013
5.3| 1h43m| R| en| More Info
Released: 01 March 2013 Released
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Country: Canada
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Plans go awry when a disgraced boxer is hired to abduct a runaway crackhead by her family.

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SunnyHello Nice effects though.
SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Michael Ledo Avery (Glen Gould) is a prize fighter turned street fighter/dock worker. He is hired to rescue Jan (Amanda Crew) from a smack house to return to her parents. He runs into some issues as Jan really doesn't want to be rescued at this time and there are all kinds of people looking for her and will kill anyone who gets in the way. Avery gets in deep, and stays committed as the story takes a twist.This is a crime/drama with some action. The characters didn't grab you. There was nothing special about the twist, in fact it made the film cliche and formulaic. Glen Gould plays a rather boring leading man. It makes for an acceptable Canadian rental at best.Parental Guide: F-bombs. No sex or nudity.
Python Hyena Charlie Zone (2011): Dir: Michael Melski / Cast: Glen Gould, Amanda Crew, Pasha Ebrahimi, Mpho Koaho, Cindy Sampson: Low budget gritty action thriller about the further descend into danger. Glen Gould plays ex-boxer Avery who is reduced to bare knuckle fighting in back allies for extra cash. Central plot has him contacted and sent on a quest to find a drugged up teenage girl who is in a dangerous crowd and bring her home. He quest takes him to a drug house run by a gang for which the girl he is seeking is involved with the leader. After invading the house he chooses to abduct her. Here is where one of the flaws sets in. He takes her to a garage where he speaks to a third party. Any normal person would make noise in the trunk but she just obeys when ordered to be quiet. A normal person would have thought ahead and had her bound and gagged just in case she squeaked. Director Michael Melski scored a more interesting premise with Growing Op but here he still presents a life where the glory days are a distant memory. The violence is brutal particularly when a motorcycle gang gets involved but the two leads are a strong focus. Glen Gould plays off a guy who was once a big player but now scraping the bottom of the barrel. He senses that something is not right with this quest and learns some hard facts. Amanda Crew plays the girl he is set to kidnap for her family. She reveals facts that come to a close during a melodramatic climax. Other roles serve mainly as punching bags or objects to beat up otherwise Melski's film gives its hero a second chance to descend to greatness where it matters. Score: 6 / 10
LeonLouisRicci This is a deep, gritty, richly realized Film that is a Low-Budget Story that is a surprising survey of Street Life and Street Characters that explores Addiction, Child Trafficking, Family, and Redemption in more dimensions than is usually expected in this type of thing.As it unfolds layer upon layer of Personalities and situations that are realistically portrayed as the Director restrains from the usual Cinema Flares and shows this stuff unfettered. The Acting is superb all around and it is an uncompromising look at a Zone that must seem like Twilight to theses Folks who are all on the verge of entering the Darkness.This unknown and unseen Movie is worth checking out for Neo-Noir Fans and even those who like no-holds-barred Crime Films. it is authentic, compelling and somewhat Original. A Mini-Sleeper that should gain more of an Audience as word gets out.
wings19 I saw Charlie Zone last night and was very impressed. It was well written and fast paced, and the acting was fabulous. I've lived in Halifax, so it was fun to see the city -- albeit its violent, seedier side -- as the backdrop of a major film. The movie was very well received at the 2011 Atlantic Fim Festival (winning four awards) and is finally enjoying a deserved limited release in Canadian theatres. I hope it does well enough to merit more screenings across the country. Get out and see this movie if you get the chance! Nova Scotian writer Joseph LeClair and writer/director Michael Melski have a great future ahead of them.

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