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RONIN: Robert De Niro, Jean Reno (BLU RAY)

21-07-2014, 4:46
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Wydanie oryginalne w idealnym stanie, nieużywane

BEZPŁATNA WYSYŁKA !!!

UWAGA !!! Film bez polskiej wersji językowej !!!


Tytuł oryginalny: RONIN (BLU RAY)



Obsada: Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Jonathan Pryce, Sean Bean, Michael Lonsdale, Stellan Skarsgard, Natascha McElhone, Katarina Witt, Alan Beckworth, Dominic Gugliametti & Feodor Atkine
Reżyseria: John Frankenheimer


Czas: 120 minut
Region: B PAL (Polska)
Języki: angielski (DTS HD), hiszpański (DTS), włoski (DTS)
Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie, hiszpańskie, włoskie, "skandynawskie"


Robert De Niro stars as an American intelligence operative adrift in irrelevance since the end of the Cold War--much like a masterless samurai, aka "ronin". With his services for sale, he joins a renegade, international team of fellow covert warriors with nothing but time on their hands. Their mission, as defined by the woman who hires them (Natascha McElhone), is to get hold of a particular suitcase that is equally coveted by the Russian mafia and Irish terrorists. As the scheme gets underway, De Niro's lone wolf strikes up a rare friendship with his French counterpart (Jean Reno), gets into a more-or-less romantic frame of mind with McElhone and asserts his experience on the planning and execution of the job--going so far as to publicly humiliate one team member (Sean Bean) who is clearly out of his league. The story is largely unremarkable--there's an obligatory twist midway through that changes the nature of the team's business--but legendary filmmaker John Frankenheimer (Seconds, The Manchurian Candidate) leaps at the material, bringing to it an honest tension and seasoned, breathtaking skill with precision-action direction. The centrepiece of the movie is an honest-to-God car chase that is the real thing: not the how-can-we-top-the-last-stunt cartoon nonsense of Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon) but a pulse-quickening, kinetic dance of superb montage and timing. In a sense, Ronin is almost Frankenheimer's self-quoting version of a John Frankenheimer film.There isn't anything here he hasn't done before but it's sure great to see it all again.