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Rage

Rage

  • Status: Released
  • 09-05-2014
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Score: 5.281
  • Vote count: 766

When the Russian mob kidnaps the daughter of a reformed criminal, he rounds up his old crew and seeks his own brand of justice.

Nicolas Cage

Paul Maguire

Aubrey Shea

Caitlin Maguire

Rachel Nichols

Vanessa Maguire

Peter Stormare

Francis O'Connell

Danny Glover

Detective St. John

Max Ryan

Kane

Weston Cage

Young Paul

Jack Falahee

Evan

Elena Sanchez

Lisa

Max Fowler

Mike

Sarah Ann Schultz

Miss Russell

Michael McGrady

Danny Doherty

Judd Lormand

Mr. White

Dawn Hamil

Amber

Tom Waite

Track Suit Russian

Pasha D. Lychnikoff

Chernov

Patrice Cols

Anton

Ron Goleman

Detective Hanson

Michael Papajohn

Vory

Paul Sampson

Sasha

Kevin Lavell Young

Oliver

Eric C. Schmitz

Coroner

Kelly Tippens

Eleanor

Jon Dannelley

Young Kane

Phil Gilmer

Catholic Priest

Kimberley Canova

Mrs. White

Steven Vickers Jr.

Jack

Kenneth Axel Carlsson

A man, Paul Maguire (Nocolas Cage), has quit the business of... crime. However, one day his past catches up to him and his daughter is kidnapped. Now, in order to get her back, he must get the old gang back together and find the people responsible. Yes, there is more to the movie than this, but if you are planning on watching the movie, I won't spoil your fun. However, thats not to say that this is a big and interesting plot, far from it. Normally, I love movies with a twist, but a twist is nothing if the cast, script and anything really... is bad. In this case, nothing works. Nicolas Cage (whom I know can act) is two dimensional and anything he does seems false and... without passion. While shooting this movie, he must have figured out that it was a mistake and simply... given up. It shows. It just goes to say, a good actor (and I am not saying that Nicolas Cage is a good actor, but he can act, just watch Adaptation) can't keep a movie going on his own, except if your name is Tom Hardy and the movie is Locke, or Robert Redford and the movie is called All Is Lost. Unfortunately, this movie is called Tokarev, the name of a gun, and that... just... says it all. Really. I gave this movie two stars, and I'd like to tell you why. Peter Stomare has a small role, and he is always good, and... the ending that goes on beyond the credits... is actually a nice little touch. But everything else. Not worth the bother. _Last words... don't watch this movie. Unless you like action for the sake of action and cares nothing for acting, interesting characters and... plot._

John Chard

Ooh look, it's another revenge thriller. Nicolas Cage stars as a reformed mobster who is forced to go back to his violent ways when his daughter is kidnapped by baddies. It is what it is really, a Nic Cage starrer that does exactly what the plot synopsis suggests. Does it bring anything new to the revenge formula of genre film making? Absolutely not. But on reflection there are very few that have improved upon originals from as far back as Fritz Lang's Fury in 1936. Sure there is more blood now, more gruesome deaths to put bums on theatre seats, but the majority of them remain soulless, existing only for the point of existing. The market is there for those who either enjoy such genre splatters, or for those who like me just merely wanted a brainless pic to pass the time away with - which of course means leaving said brain at the door. It's all very preposterous, even insulting at times, but this is actually no worse than some of the more praised revenge thrillers of recent times - but that just makes the point that ultimately the bar hasn't been set high for a considerable time now. So wake up film makers! Give us something new! 5/10