The Rundown (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Peter Berg |
| Cast | Jr. Ernie Reyes, Christopher Walken, Stephen Bishop, Mary Joy and Paul Power |
| Theatrical Release | September 26, 2003 |
| DVD Release | May 16, 2006 |
| Running Time | 104 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 025193002327 |
| Buy this item | $7.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 31 7:53 EST (details) 1 HD DVD, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), French (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Or 28 new from $4.99, 16 used from $4.95, 1 collectible from $29.98 |
About The Rundown
Professional wrestling star the Rock, who was such a lump of flesh in The Scorpion King, proves surprisingly light on his feet in The Rundown, demonstrating charm and humor as well as the requisite toughness. Beck (the Rock), a repo-man for deadbeats, is sent to South America to find a treasure hunter (Seann William Scott) who's seeking a priceless golden idol--which the local head honcho (Christopher Walken) would like to get his hands on as well. Add in the lovely but dangerous barmaid with a secret (Rosario Dawson), and Beck has some obstacles to overcome. The plot of The Rundown isn't anything special, but the script is enjoyably clever and reasonably coherent; the capable cast keeps things lively; and the movie's relaxed but sinewy pace sets it apart from the frantic floundering of recent action flicks--kudos to director Peter Berg (Very Bad Things). A surprisingly fun flick. --Bret Fetzer Amazon.com
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After the initial beatdown, in which it's clear that Beck is one of the baddest men on the planet, Beck meets with his employer (William Lucking), who just happens to be the father of a wannabe archaeologist named Travis (Sean William Scott). Unfortunately for Beck, Travis is in the Brazilian rainforest, where there's sure to be a ton of trouble.
Upon arrival in Brazil, Beck soon meets Hatcher (Walken), an over-the-top, slave-driving, gold-mine owner who refers to his cast of workers as oompa-loompas. Hatcher's character is completely ridiculous in a good way, a megalomaniacal way that can probably only be accomplished by Walken, or maybe an early Apocalypse Now version of Brando jacked up on caffeine for the hyperactivity, and Adderall for the blinkless focus. Why he has an interest in Travis is inconsequential, other than the fact that it serves as a plot fodder and a hindrance to Beck's mission. Nonetheless, he doesn't want Beck to take Travis out of the rainforest.
What follows is a collection of oddities like monkeys that molest people, outrageously long sequences of Beck falling out of trees without turning into a cripple, fruit that has incredibly strong halleucinogenic affects, and a handful of Walken lines that are hilariously quotable. There's also an irrelevant ancient artifact (El Gato) that Travis is hunting, and a resistance force of trapeze-artist capoeira fighers, led by Rosario Dawson, who battle Hatcher's dictator-like control.
The Rock delivers in this one with enough charm, action, intrigue, and witty dialogue to keep an audience enthralled to the very end. April 18, 2008
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