Detective James Knight is in the middle of an escape led by the Christmas Terrorist. Promising to return his badge in exchange for taking down the terrorists, he decides to give mercy to the... Read allDetective James Knight is in the middle of an escape led by the Christmas Terrorist. Promising to return his badge in exchange for taking down the terrorists, he decides to give mercy to the righteous - and merciless justice to others.Detective James Knight is in the middle of an escape led by the Christmas Terrorist. Promising to return his badge in exchange for taking down the terrorists, he decides to give mercy to the righteous - and merciless justice to others.
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Detective Knight: Redemption is directed by Edward Drake and stars Bruce Willis, Paul Johansson, Lochlyn Munro and Beau Mirchoff. My expectations were at ground level going into this since this is a sequel to Detective Knight: Rouge which in it of itself was not a good movie. Also now knowing everything we know about Bruce Willis (and considering this was one of the last movies he filmed before his retirement) I expected this to be dreadful to watch. Surprisingly to me it wasn't. This is kind of fun to watch in a guilty pleasure sort of way.
Detective Knight: Redemption isn't awful but it's not great either. The storyline here is way less convoluted than Rouge. It seems like everyone here for the most part was actually trying to make a competent movie. This is by far the best movie Edward Drake has directed (although if you look at his IMDB page that's not a hard accomplishment) Paul Johansson is easily the best part of this movie and he makes it work for the most part by cheesing it up to 11. It was also nice to see Lochlyn Munro have a bigger role here than the first even if he's stuck in a wheelchair. Bruce Willis disappears for long stretches of time here and he barley has any dialogue, his voice is dubbed in some spots and I don't think he shares a scene with most of the other actors in this movie. But that's to be expected at this point with the state he's in.
Towards the end of this movie it did put a smirk on my face to see Bruce Willis actually smiling and delivering witty dialogue. It was a quick and small glimpse of the charismatic movie star we all fell in love with in the first place.
Detective Knight: Independence is supposed to release in January. I hope the upward trend for this trilogy continues so the last thing on Willis' IMDB page doesn't have a 3.8 next to it.
That all said, this is a bit better than the first one ... the action is well done ... and while I wouldn't say there is anything perfect (story or character wise), it at least looks good ... well mostly. But still if you are not someone like me who watches a lot of movies anyway ... I don't think there is a reason to watch this ... I wonder if anyone still watched this before the news got out (Willis) ... and how they rated it ... but I won't seek those out, I wasted enough time as it is.
If you saw part 1 then watch this part2 to complete your interest!
If they were movie fans or indeed Bruce Willis fans Thet would know he is ill and this is why he is not in many scenes and looks confused disinterested or puzzled! It's because of his ongoing dementia.
Have a heart and do your research before being so horrible to a very talented actor who has simply tried the last few years but has now had to retire!
This guy gave us die hard twelve monkeys the fifth element and many more he is a legend and will be sorley missed in the movies!!
Let us not forget that Bruce is suffering from a severe neurological disease which affects his voice and muscles. Considering all that, he still does a heck of a job.
I have seen ALL Bruce Willis' movies and I would recommend this movie, but only for the true Bruce Willis fans, who wanna watch all his latest work, no matter what.
This movie is actually not that bad. Seriously, I am being honest. It is a tough action B-movie. Look upon it as a B-movie and you'll have an enjoyable watch. Expect another Die Hard and you'll be severely disappointed though...
Lots of shootouts. Lots of them. And they are pretty decent shootouts. Lots of oneliners by Bruce. Pretty good photography and editing. The soundscore is okay.
All in all not bad, considering Bruce Willis is in his last years of his life and fighting a severe neurological disease.
At an (excrucially) important sidenote, let us not forget WHY we are watching Bruce Willis movies to begin with. We watch Bruce Willis movies because of DIE HARD (1988). THE ONE AND ONLY BIGGEST ACTION AMERICAN ACTION CLASSIC OF THE CENTURY.
This classic is still standing strong after more than 30 years. Millions of people still REwatch it during every Christmas holiday. Recently a petition was launched to rename Nakatomi Plaza into DIE HARD plaza.
A life time achievement award for Bruce Willis is in the making as well, so I have heard...
DIE HARD (1988) NEVER DIES but is still ALIVE AND KICKING in 2022. Let's celebrate that.
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Did you know
- TriviaSecond part of a trilogy with Bruce Willis as Detective Knight.
- GoofsIn the opening bank robbery, the robbers dressed as Santa Clause throw bombs at the police. When they explode their shock wave knocks all the policemen over, but the robbers who are standing near by are not effected at all by the same shock wave.
- Quotes
James Knight: This only ends when one of us is dead.
Ricky Conlan: If you insist.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Detective Knight: Independence (2023)
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- Gross worldwide
- $192,939
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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