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Hostage

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Bruce Willis in Hostage (2005)
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When a family is held hostage, former hostage negotiator Jeff Talley arrives at the scene. Talley's own family is kidnapped and Talley must decide which is more important: saving a family he... Read allWhen a family is held hostage, former hostage negotiator Jeff Talley arrives at the scene. Talley's own family is kidnapped and Talley must decide which is more important: saving a family he doesn't even know or saving his own family.When a family is held hostage, former hostage negotiator Jeff Talley arrives at the scene. Talley's own family is kidnapped and Talley must decide which is more important: saving a family he doesn't even know or saving his own family.

  • Director
    • Florent-Emilio Siri
  • Writers
    • Robert Crais
    • Doug Richardson
  • Stars
    • Bruce Willis
    • Kevin Pollak
    • Serena Scott Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    115K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,101
    533
    • Director
      • Florent-Emilio Siri
    • Writers
      • Robert Crais
      • Doug Richardson
    • Stars
      • Bruce Willis
      • Kevin Pollak
      • Serena Scott Thomas
    • 312User reviews
    • 141Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Jeff Talley
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Walter Smith
    Serena Scott Thomas
    Serena Scott Thomas
    • Jane Talley
    Jimmy Bennett
    Jimmy Bennett
    • Tommy Smith
    Michelle Horn
    Michelle Horn
    • Jennifer Smith
    Ben Foster
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    • Mars Krupcheck
    Jonathan Tucker
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    • Dennis Kelly
    Marshall Allman
    Marshall Allman
    • Kevin Kelly
    Rumer Willis
    Rumer Willis
    • Amanda Talley
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • The Watchman
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Wil Bechler
    Tina Lifford
    Tina Lifford
    • Laura Shoemaker
    Ransford Doherty
    Ransford Doherty
    • Mike Anders
    Marjean Holden
    Marjean Holden
    • Carol Flores
    Michael D. Roberts
    Michael D. Roberts
    • Ridley
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Bill Jorgenson
    Randy McPherson
    Randy McPherson
    • Kovak
    Hector Luis Bustamante
    Hector Luis Bustamante
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    • Director
      • Florent-Emilio Siri
    • Writers
      • Robert Crais
      • Doug Richardson
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    9big.jay

    IT ROCKS! This is a Bruce Willis we did not see for a long time!

    I saw Hostage in a German Pressscreening and I was blown away. Visually stunning from the first second to the last. The director Florent Siri nails every frame. He kept me on the edge of the seat from beginning to the end.

    In the last years Bruce Willis disappointed me. His last movies I found very lame. But here, he is back as the great Action dude, he is famous for. But Hostage is not another "die hard"-flick. It is different. With more Drama, much darker and less humor is Hostage one of the most adult (means grown up) Action Thriller I saw in Years.

    The story is great. No cheap tricks, every second is well written, superb acted and directed. The same with the soundtrack and - as I said before - the visuals.

    Hostage is a kind of violent Film noir in a MTV a like style. A real ride. I don't want to tell much about the story. Go and see!
    Chrysanthepop

    All That Cringe-Inducing Yelling And Screaming!

    I had read Robert Crais's novel some years ago and remember enjoying the book as a good thriller. Now I know most adaptations of novels tend to not match the original in terms of overall quality. Thus I kept me expectations low. But even that wasn't enough. 'Hostage' is very disappointing. It's executed in the form of an uninteresting episode of 'CSI: Miami'. The background score is heavily intrusive and makes every single situation overtly dramatic. Add to that, the over the top performances by every single member of the cast who are mostly yelling and screaming. The director really made it into a 'Die-Hard' style action flick. It lacks the depth of the book. Willis is in his Die Hard mode, shouting at people and running around. Oh and there's also this irritating Jimmy Bennett who tries to be cute and screams. Michelle Horn is pretty but she's the clichéd whiny teen. Foster is unrecognizable but his character has no layer. Pollak doesn't do much to be proud of. Tucker overacts. Allman manages to keep the balance at times and does better than his co-stars. It's pity that a novel which would have made a fine thriller film has been wasted on a poor film due to over-the-top...everything. They didn't even follow the events of the novel properly resulting in plot holes and lack of development (thanks to Richardson's screenplay).
    SpanishRicky

    THIS is how a thriller should! Edge of your seat stuff!

    I just loved this movie. Tense. Engrossing. Gripping from start to finish. All words to describe a conversation with Johnny Betts. But they also adequately describe Bruce Willis' latest movie Hostage. The movie could also be referred to as Redemption because that's definitely what you'll see this as if you have been disappointed with Bruce's recent efforts.

    Hostage sacrifices heavy action and humor for a darker, more character-driven tale, and it works. THIS is how a thriller should be!

    Are you in the mood for a dark, intense, edge-of-your seat thriller? Then Hostage will most certainly entertain. If you're the type of moviegoer who only knows how to complain about clichés and coincidences then I'm sure you'll do the same here. I recommend loosening up and enjoying life a little.
    9TheMovieMark

    Introduce yourself early to the edge of your seat.

    Tense. Engrossing. Gripping from start to finish. All words to describe a conversation with Johnny Betts. But they also adequately describe Bruce Willis' latest movie Hostage. The movie could also be referred to as Redemption because that's definitely what you'll see this as if you have been disappointed with Bruce's recent efforts.

    However, I would recommend that you not go into the movie expecting a Die Hard clone. Hostage sacrifices heavy action and humor for a darker, more character-driven tale, and it works. THIS is how a thriller should be! Things start off on an intense note as we see a grizzled-looking Bruce Willis attempting to negotiate with a psycho who has locked himself and his family in their house. He's got a gun, and he's clearly not right in the head. I will not reveal what happens, but flash forward a year later and having burnt himself out in the negotiation business, Willis is now a police chief in a smaller town. You think he'll be called on to use his negotiation skills again? If you say "no" then please let me slap you upon the cheek.

    The thrills only intensify from there once the trailer park trio takes Kevin Pollack's family hostage. I really like the fact that we have two sets of bad guys here. There are the white collar criminals who remain faceless, yet ruthless in their desire to get what they want. Then there are the blue collar boys who make a stupid mistake and get in way over their heads.

    I also appreciate the fact that the blue collar bad boys aren't one-dimensional. Jonathan Tucker plays the older brother (Dennis Kelly), and he does a great job of making his character somewhat sympathetic. He's a small-time wannabe tough guy who gets himself in a very bad situation that only escalates as the movie progresses. As the situation worsens, we see that Dennis regrets what he's done. He obviously wants to be anywhere else at the moment. He's scared, but he continues to try to talk tough. He's reaping the consequences of falling in with the likes of Mars.

    Mars, portrayed by the show-stealing Ben Foster, is a long-haired, black clothes-wearing troublemaker. His back story is completely a mystery at the beginning, but we deliberately begin to see that he may not be quite as sympathetic as the others. Is he pure evil? Cold-blooded? Misunderstood? Regretful? Revealing anything would be a disservice to your viewing enjoyment, so I'm not saying anymore except that the character is very well-developed.

    I know it's only March, but other than Million Dollar Baby, Hostage is the best movie I've seen this year. If you want a fun, suspenseful night at the movies then ignore the critics whining and moaning about clichés and improbabilities and go check out Hostage. I love the irony in the fact that half of the negative reviews on Rottentomatoes complain about the clichés in the movie. Wow, at least THAT complaint isn't cliché or anything. Try a little originality yourself.

    Some of these critics like to go to Wal-Mart before a movie like this and purchase the biggest, most industrial strength Nitpicker they can find. You didn't know that was an actual tool? Oh yes. They're owned by every single uptight critic who white-knuckle clenches his Movie Snobbery PhD degree at all action and thriller movies. Don't listen to 'em. Hostage is a movie for movie fans, not movie elitists.

    THE GIST Are you in the mood for a dark, intense, edge-of-your seat thriller? Then Hostage will most certainly entertain. If you're the type of moviegoer who only knows how to complain about clichés and coincidences then I'm sure you'll do the same here. I recommend loosening up and enjoying life a little.

    Rating: 4.5 (out of 5)
    7ma-cortes

    Exciting movie with magnificent creation of action, thriller , emotion and suspense

    The film focuses a previous LA hostage negotiator (Bruce Willis) who subsequently a failed negotiation goes away to a little town along with his wife (Serena Scott Thomas) and daughter , Amanda, (Bruce Willis's daughter in the movie, was played by his daughter Rumer Willis , she wanted the part, but Willis made her audition like everyone else and she got the part) . Then , three punks (Jonathan Tucker, Ben Foster, Marshall Alltman) pull off a burgle from a rich man's house (an accountant Kevin Pollack) taking him as hostage along with his children (Michelle Horn and Jimmy Bennett). But the events go wrong and the negotiator's family is also kidnapped to force him to obtain an information at home with a high-tech security system .

    The movie is plenty of thriller, violence , shootouts with stimulating and spectacular action set pieces ; including profanity , as the word "fuck" is used 89 times . Bruce Willis , as usual action hero , confronts perils and risks and he must battle till vanquish in this overly violent action film , his main enemy results to be a psychopathic young killer (an excessively nasty Ben Foster) . The picture gets similarity with ¨The nest¨ , previous film by the same director , cameraman (Giovanni Fiore) , musician (Alexandre Desplat) and technicians ; in fact , there is also a place surrounded by various perpetrators and a violent showdown in a locked location . As Bruce Willis as film producer hired to filmmaker Florent Siri for the successful former film . The flick will appeal to Bruce Willis fans and action movies enthusiast . Predictable but delivers the action required of the genre and is recommended for those who are just looking for exciting films . Rating : Better than average and well worth watching.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Bruce Willis's daughter in the movie, Amanda, was played by his real-life daughter Rumer Willis. Rumer wanted the part, but Bruce made her audition like everyone else, and she got the part.
    • Goofs
      When Tommy cuts the tape around his hands at his bedroom, the piece of glass he uses has cut his hands open, wounding his hands and covering them in blood. However, when he crawls through the ventilation shaft, he doesn't leave any traces of blood behind even though he needs his hands to crawl through the shaft.
    • Quotes

      Jeff Talley: Fucking rich people.

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning and end credits take place as a virtual camera moves through a digitally replicated set with frozen action. This then fades into and out of the live action at the beginning and end of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Bruce Willis/Jaime King/Regina Spektor (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Outta Here
      Written by Rob Bryton & Neil Cross

      Performed by K.I.N.D

      For Savage Arts Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bajo amenaza
    • Filming locations
      • San Gabriel Canyon Road & Old San Gabriel Canyon Rd, Azusa, California, USA(Canyon Inn, E corner, demolished)
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Stratus Film Co.
      • Cheyenne Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $52,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,639,939
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,800,000
      • Mar 13, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,663,556
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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