5.9
Set in the near future, Lockout follows a falsely convicted ex-government agent , whose one chance at obtaining freedom lies in the dangerous mission of rescuing the President's daughter from rioting convicts at an outer space maximum security prison.
Guy Pearce
Snow
Maggie Grace
Emilie Warnock
Vincent Regan
Alex
Joseph Gilgun
Hydell
Lennie James
Harry Shaw
Peter Stormare
Scott Langral
Jacky Ido
Hock
Tim Plester
Mace
Mark Tankersley
Barnes
Anne-Solenne Hatte
Kathryn
Peter Hudson
President Warnock
Nick Hardin
The Negotiator
Dan Savier
Duke
Damijan Oklopdžić
Slick
Bojan Perić
LOPD Technician 1
Evan Moses II
LOPD Technician 2
Greg De Cuir
Radio Technician
Thomas Kelly
White House Doctor 1
Daryl Fidelak
White House Doctor 2
Miodrag Stevanović
Frank Armstrong
Charles Robertson
Safe Room Technician
Michael Sopko
Rupert
Yan Dron
Hitman 1
Vanja Lazin Barquero
Hitman 2
Marko Janjić
LOPD Pilot 1
Stefan Buzurović
LOPD Pilot 2
Peter J. Chaffey
MS1 Control Room Doctor
Bojana Bregovic
Secretary
Milorad Kapor
Scar
Jason Ryan
Corridor Inmate with Knife
Jovan B. Todorović
New Technician
Milana Milunović
Street Girl
Patrick Cauderlier
Shuttle Pilot
Director, Writer
Stephen St. Leger
Director, Writer
James Mather
Writer
Luc Besson
March 31, 2013
7
We watched this movie more or less by chance last evening. We normally do not have Canal+ in our “bouquet” but they are making a drive right now so everyone can watch Canal+ for a couple of weeks and this movie looked interesting, at least compared to the rest of the choice available that evening, so we watched it.
It was a surprisingly entertaining evening movie. It is pretty much a standard Hollywood nonsensical pop-corn movie but it is a well done one. It makes no pretence of being anything else than it is. The story is a fairly predictable action story. Hero gets framed during the introduction scenes. Quick flip to the space prison that is going to serve as the scenery of the bulk of the movie. Dumbass thinks he is more clever than everyone else so he breaks the rules. Goes bad. Prisoners break out. President’s daughter just happens to be there at the same tame. Our hero is sent in to save the day. Action time!
There are a few more complications to the story but that is pretty much it. It is a simple and solid story that pretty much holds water. It would have been a fairly standard, even mediocre, movie if it was not for our hero which is doing an admirable job of playing hero and tough guy. The dialog, as nonsensical as it is, definitely lifts the move. The action is fairly good and so are the special effects although it is by no means a movie that is held up by its effects. The main bad guy is a really irritating psychotic son-of-a-bitch. The actor is doing a good job of portraying him but the character itself bugged the hell out of me when watching the movie. He is a bit over the top that has to be said.
Anyway, the movie was quite entertaining as an evening pop-corn flick and since we picked it more or less by chance and did not know much about it before hand it was indeed a fairly pleasant surprise.