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End Of Days Remuxed (1999) (1080p)
Verenigde Staten
Horror / Actie
121 minuten
geregisseerd door Peter Hyams
met Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne en Kevin Pollak
In 1979 wordt een meisje geboren, dat 20 jaar later geplaagd wordt door nachtmerries over een vreemde man. Ondertussen schiet veiligheidsbeambte Jericho een oude dakloze priester neer, die een klant van Jericho probeerde neer te schieten. Wat Jericho echter niet weet is dat Satan de straten van New York onveilig maakt om het uitverkoren meisje te vinden. Mocht hem dit lukken dan zal hij uit zijn eeuwige gevangenschap ontsnappen, en de volgende 1000 jaar heersen.
Darker than your average action film, 19 November 2005
Author: ExpendableMan from United Kingdom
Hyped to the heavens when it first came out as Schwarzenegger's comeback movie, this 1999 film steers the Governor away from his attempts at comedy and collaborations with Danny Devito and back into the sort of action packed carnage that made his name in the first place. However, where the likes of Commando had him portraying invincible supermen with a neat array of guns and one liners to hand, End of Days is considerably darker.
Set in New York on the eve of Millennium, the film shows a version of the Austrian Oak previously never witnessed. He plays Jericho Cane, an alcoholic ex-Cop in charge of a security squad who finds himself embroiled in a battle to save a young girl (Robin Tunney) from being raped by the devil (a sadly, rather ineffective Gabriel Byrne) and bringing about Armageddon. As you do.
Cane himself is not the best sort of man for saving all creation either. He is mired in deep depression, has abandoned any faith in God he may have once had and when we first see him, is contemplating suicide. However, saving the girl gives him a drive and determination even when faced with some conflicting views from the Catholic Church about how best to go about this. All of this takes place in a very grim and gritty vision of New York where the rain never stops falling, urban decay is rife and pillars of steam rise from manhole covers. It is a fitting location for the end of all creation to begin and cast a dark veil over the flick.
Of course, that isn't to say the film is all doom and gloom as there are a few glimpses of just how seriously the makers weren't taking their project (the argument between Arnold and Kevin Pollack in the former's apartment is hilarious). Plus, while the story and characters are all developed to match the atmosphere of impending dread during the first hour and a half, the last twenty minutes are made up of the kind of explosive action that strangely doesn't jar against the grimmer nature of the rest of the film, though the CGI devil at the climax is pushing it a little.
All in all, an enjoyable romp for fans of the Governator before his attention was diverted by a political career. It compares well to his classic eighties work by trying to do something different and while it may not gel properly in places, for a good 80% of the running time it does a very entertaining job.
QUICK SUMMARY:
Disc Title: bd.end.of.days.remuxed.1999.1080p.dtsma.mill2k
Disc Size: 23,002,514,888 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Playlist: 00000.MPLS
Size: 23,002,404,864 bytes
Length: 2:02:17
Total Bitrate: 25.08 Mbps
Video: VC-1 Video / 21508 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / Advanced Profile 3
Audio: English / DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 2216 kbps / 16-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 16-bit)
Subtitle: Dutch / 23.637 kbps
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