Brawl in Cell Block 99

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Bradleys Drogengeschäfte haben seine Lebenssituation nach einer Kündigung und dem Scheitern einer turbulenten Ehe wieder verbessert, bringen ihn am Ende aber in den Knast. Allerdings waren es nicht seine Drogen, die in Folge eines schiefgelaufenen Drogendeals von der Polizei beschlagnahmt wurden. Dabei handelte es sich um das Eigentum seines Auftraggebers, der ihn nun vor eine tödliche Entscheidung stellt: Entweder lässt er sich in den berüchtigten Zellblock 99 verlegen und tötet dort eine noch unbekannte Zielperson, oder seine hochschwangere Frau Lauren erwartet ein grausames Schicksal. Bei der Exekution einiger sehr gewalttätiger Aufträge verwandelt Bradley das Gefängnis fortan in ein Schlachtfeld. (Universum Film)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Eine neue Definition von Grobheit in der Kinematografie, die auf Popkultur-Trends Einfluss hat und sie verändert. Eine alternative Form der Superhelden-Welten mit einem Alfa-Avenger gegen seinen Willen, welche durch die wachsende Gewalt gesteigert wird. Gleichzeitig wird ein fast surreales Milieu von gegenwärtigen Gefängnissen gezeigt. Man spürt darin immer noch eine soziale Stumpfheit (ich denke an Bone Tomahawk), aber diesmal befindet sich hinter der direkten Brutalität eine gute Absicht. Eine beschützende. Wie die dunkelste Seite des poetischen Drive und verzehnfacht. Zwei Stunden steuert man auf die immer tiefere Hölle hin. Vaughns Lebensrolle, für die er Zahler verdammt dankbar sein sollte. Aber minimalistisch, es wird kein Oscar daraus. Da wird wahrscheinlich eher der auferstandene, feinschmeckerisch exhibierende Don Johnson nominiert werden. Das Finale löste in mir wegen einer noch nicht gesehenen Sache dieselbe Euphorie aus wie damals Pulp Fiction. Für Tarantino-Fans und Fans von originellen Unterwelt- und Verbrechervisionen ist es mindestens der Film des Jahres. [Sitges FF] ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch A unique film without compromises which I don’t know what other movie I can compare it with in terms of atmosphere, impression or feeling – something that doesn’t happen very often in modern filmmaking. The main character looks like a “Trumpist redneck”, but the joke here is that if you are expecting him to behave based on the prejudice about his appearance, he will surprise you with how much more there is to him. The second joke is that you will still get some violence delivered by, but to such extent and so weirdly executed that it has an almost transcendental effect. It basically doesn’t look like a film. The whole movie has a fairly ugly cinematography (digital colours, unpleasant and unusual angles), the fighting scenes are almost uncut and frequently shot in unnaturally large set pieces, and the gore also looks differently than in other films. Like, I’ve never seen a tramped skull, but the fact that here it looks different than in a million other films gave me impression that I’m maybe seeing it for the first time ever. Rather than a film, Brawl in Cell Block 99 reminded me of a very realistic dream that gradually turns into a nightmare into which you plunge deeper and deeper. In any case, one of the films of the year. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch A huge surprise for me personally. The director S. Craig Zahler has already proven to me with the movie Bone Tomahawk this year that he has some potential, but I really had no idea that Vince Vaughn would convince me after his bad performance in True Detective. A very decent revenge film, which takes place in numerous locations, but even though we see the prison most of the time, you can’t say it is a prison drama. On the contrary. Imagine a simple PC game with a clear target in the beginning and you go through the first, second, third, fourth level… to finally get to the final boss. This film is that simple. Simple, but harsh, uncompromising and mainly the quality is really good. You will realize that in the fighting scenes. And you will also realize that Vince has a gift which he has never shown in all of his comedies so far. Why? That’s a good question. Now I hope that he will have a chance to film better and more interesting films than those he’s done so far. ()

Marigold 

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Deutsch Ein arty Grindhouse, welches in langsamem Tempo sowie dem menschlichen Kreuzer Vince Vaughn Schädel zerquetscht. Eine extrem präzise aufgebaute Spannung sowie ein brillant gelungener Sprung eines Regisseurs von der realistischen Einführung hin zu einem durchweg B-Film-stilisierten Finale in einem Umfeld der Kellerhölle für geladene Psychopathen. Feat. göttlicher Cameoauftritt mit Udo Kiers Froschaugen sowie der verbale Frost von Fred Melamed. Einfach das Porträt einer Welt, die mit Rasierklingen keine Gnade kennt. Bradley Thomas ist der härteste und kaltblütigste Drecksack auf dem Markt, wo mit Leid gehandelt wird. Nördlich von OK, südlich von Krebs. In meiner idealen Welt gewinnen die Regiepreise bei großen Festivals Leute wie S. Craig Zahler. Denn um Gottes Willen, das hier ist doch ein INNOVATIVER Nasenkick, eine regietechnische Meisterklasse, und dennoch ein Genre, das mich seit der ersten Sekunde an der Nase eben herumgeführt hat. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch Zahler really is great at writing both screenplays and books. That's why it's unexpectedly strange that this time he's writing betrays him. While the first half (and especially the prologue) is slow but not too slow time to support the motivations and to trigger the rage thriving inside Bradley "Hulk" Thomas, the second will ruin everything as soon as the system is entered. The characters in it are flat and almost unintentionally ridiculous. There is lack of action (which is not wrong), but it´s sloppy slow (which is wrong), the plot is completely absent, the locations of prisons are convincing, probably in the same was as promises during the election campaign. Instead of a straightforward strike (benefiting from Bradley's consistently constructed motivation), the movie starts to rely on absurd slowness. However, not in terms of style, which would build the tension of silence before the storm or pay attention to the characters, but superfluous, because it should have ended by tens of minutes earlier in the editing room. And the more is Vaughn being respectful in his initial civilian "d'Onofrio's" position, the less he fits in the subsequent jailbird position of a puncher acting in appaling style of Michael "Bronson" Peterson. Just another average grindhouse that takes advantage of the fact that there has not been any serious one in a long time. ()

Bloody13 

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Deutsch Wirklich sehr stark, depressiv und gewalttätig ist die Show eines Mannes, die nicht nur durch die Vielzahl expliziter Szenen, sondern auch durch die großartige Leistung von Vince Vaughn überrascht. Im Grunde genommen ein Grindhouse, das euch sogar zum Ekel bringen kann, aber ich garantiere euch, dass ihr es nicht so leicht vergessen werdet. (100%) ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch Just another, regular day. You come home from work early and you find out that some jerk is sleeping with your wife. But you don’t go and rip his head off. No, you deal with it like a man and you try to rebuild the relationship and life you had before. But that requires time and money, so you start smuggling drugs… Brawl in Cell Block 99 stands mainly on Vince Vaughn’s minimalist performance (you’ll forget he ever played in comedies) and Zahler’s uncompromising approach to violence. The screenplay about Mr. Thomas and his journey taking him from prison to prison is full of broken limbs, stinking toilets and torture of all kinds. Since Bone Tomahawk, Zahler has improved his dramaturgic approach and the story has a much more consistent feel about it. The fantastic atmosphere where some scenes will make you want to barf, but you can’t tear your eyes from the screen is very special. Original. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A bit better compared to the directors debut. The uncompromising violence is now not an end in itself, but serves well in the compelling story of the anti-avenger played by Vince Vaughn, the protector of a family for whom the role is a solid fling, thankfully in a positive sense. As a prison drama, it's probably not entirely realistic, but as a bizarre probe into the world of violence, unspoken emotions and anger, it is very impressive. Lots of long shots full of despair and grief interspersed with moments of unreal carnage where broken arms and crushed skulls are the order of the day. Zahler delivers something that you don’t see often in the film world, but it's also far from being for everyone. Similarly innovative in the prison genre as the recent Shot Caller, only much slower and rougher. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Der Inhalt des Films sieht so gewöhnlich, uninteressant und videokassettenmäßig aus… Die Namen vom Regisseur und dem Drehbuchautor sind aber praktisch eine Garantie dafür, dass es kein gewöhnliches, uninteressantes und videokassettenmäßiges Werk sein wird. Und so ist es auch. Es ist eine starke, düstere und sehr brutale Geschichte über einen Menschen, der zu allem entschlossen ist und das Recht in die eigenen gefesselten Hände nahm. Vince Vaughn ist in der Hauptrolle absolut toll. Brawl in Cell Block 99 hat mich tief beeindruckt. Vor allem deshalb, weil Vaughn nicht nur ein muskulöser Kämpfer ist, sondern auch ein guter Schauspieler. Ich hatte kein Problem damit, Vaughns Figur zu verstehen. Seine Motivation war klar. Es hat mir sehr gefallen, wie er nicht zögert und gleich handelt; wie er schreckliche Dinge tut, bei denen ich manchmal wegsehen musste, die er aber deshalb tut, weil er keine Zeit hat, sich etwas Anderes zu überlegen. Wahrscheinlich hat er an seinem Handeln auch keine große Freude. Ich wäre nicht auf die Idee gekommen, dass der Film mehr als zwei Stunden gedauert hat. ()

lamps 

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Englisch The story of Lamps and Brawl in Block 99 or How recognition becomes wonder. It doesn’t matter that it's a "low-brow", almost abstractly violent film in which one guy beats a whole bunch of enemies to smithereens. Brawl in Block 99 is a unique, unpredictable and brutal alternative to the bloated grindhouse genre, where the protagonist is much closer to the common man and the style imitates his development, first with austerity and minimalism, then with the use of surreal environments and detailed violence, which becomes the only possible way out; and culminating in an emotional climax that will blow you away. A superb Vaughn and a brilliant Zahler, who was born for this brawl. I have a feeling that when future generations of viewers debate cult films from the early part of this century, this unprecedented carnage will be at the top of the rankings. ()

Filmmaniak 

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Deutsch Meisterhaft inszeniert, gedreht, erzählt und geschrieben, ist dies ein harter Schlag, bei dem sorgfältig Spannung, Atmosphäre und Charaktere aufgebaut werden und in dem auch homöopathische Dosen schwarzen Humors nicht vergessen werden, gefolgt von schockierenden eiskalten Duschen und ehrlichen Schlägen ins Gesicht. Originelles, erfinderisches und dichtes ziviles Drama, das allmählich in mehrere Thrillerarten übergeht und in dem sich innere Sensibilität perfekt mit roher Brutalität vereint. Plus die lebenslange Leistung von Vince Vaughn, der sich von einem Helden romantischer Komödien in eine menschliche Bulldozer verwandelt hat. Unnachgiebige Hölle nach Dante, in einer Gefängnisversion, ein Muss für alle, die offene Brüche und zertretenen Schädel verkraften können. ()

Othello 

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Englisch Fifth screening at the cinema. Lessons learned: 1) Bones crunch way scarier in cinema sound. 2) The breaking of arms, legs, jaws, and other bodily appendages is great to share with an unsuspecting audience, leaning away from the screen and showing solidarity with the characters by exclaiming in pain. 3) The previously excellent dialogue increasingly comes across as paper thin. Especially due to the pacing of the film, in which everyone is always letting things get said all the way and many sentences are pure rhetorical monologues. 4) When one of the guards starts to vigorously beat Bradley with a baton in self-defense and it just doesn't do anything, I realized for the first time that I actually felt a little sorry for the guards here. 5) When Kamil Fila is sitting in front of you in the cinema, it's very hard not to paint a cross on the back of his head with a marker. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch The premise is getting old. A good guy ends up in prison where things get even worse because of an evil prison boss, et cetera. S. Craig Zahler took a slightly different approach. I imagine there were quite a few viewers who didn’t manage to keep their dinner down during certain scenes. Those hardened by experience like myself, on the other hand, could savor each and every crack. The biggest surprise for me was Vince Vaughn, who was totally convincing and gave one of his best performances in my opinion. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch This film is actually a blast! It has an incredible focus, and once it engulfs you, it doesn't let go until the end. You can tell the entire time that the special effects scenes aren't perfect, but you also see that it's on purpose and that it's not CGI. A wonderfully gritty show! ()

Remedy 

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Englisch A devilish serving of ultimate evil for all the pregnant mums and Prague Pride parade participants. A whole new dimension of possibilities for physical pain, a B-movie to the loft with all the A-list elements, plus an almost arthouse-like demonstration of violence. Vince Vaughn must have waited his whole life for this role, because it fit him like a broken head in a prison hole. There's not much to analyze about it, it's naturalistic insanity that goes literally over the top. A totally different cup of tea than, say, Tarantino or Banshee, where at times I thought it was the final frontier of how to portray fights and depth of violence at all. I was sorely mistaken, because this is a whole different ball of wax. ()

angel74 

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Englisch After watching it, I have rather conflicting feelings. In any case, I'm pretty sure I never want to see this movie again. Personally, I would recommend it only to more hardened individuals. The first half drags terribly, but then it starts to pick up. going faster and faster. Some of the scenes were a bit ridiculous, but as the end approached, the excessive violence and brutality froze my smile and a wave of very unpleasant thoughts washed over me. (70%) ()