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James Bonomo alias „Jimmy Bobo" (SYLVESTER STALLONE) ist ein Auftragskiller in New Orleans. Er folgt nur einem Prinzip: Töte niemals einen Unschuldigen. Als aus diesem Grund ein Zeuge überlebt, muss Jimmys junger Partner zur Strafe dafür mit seinem Leben bezahlen. Detective Taylor Kwon (SUNG KANG) aus Washington trifft in New Orleans ein, um eine neue Spur in einem alten Fall zu verfolgen. Als er seinen Kollegen treffen will, findet er stattdessen nur noch dessen Leiche vor. Für das NOPD stehen Jimmy und sein mittlerweile toter Partner als Hauptverdächtige für diese Tat fest. Die Suche nach Hinweisen zu den Tätern zwingt Jimmy und Kwon schließlich zu einer ungewöhnlichen Partnerschaft und für die Jagd nach den Mördern sind Cop und Killer plötzlich aufeinander angewiesen. Auf ihrem Weg zu Gerechtigkeit und Vergeltung treffen die beiden auf zwielichtige Gestalten und blicken hinab in tiefste Abgründe, die bis in die höchsten Polizeikreise reichen. Manchmal liegt nur ein schmaler Grat zwischen Killer und Cop ... (Constantin Film)

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Matty 

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Englisch His face is wrinkled, his movements are comical and his methods are inhuman. They call him Bobo. Unfortunately, this collaboration between two action legends (one in the director’s chair and the other in front of the camera) didn’t turn out to be a major comeback for either of them. From the very beginning, Walter Hill’s uncompromising directing, which goes from one extreme to another without a single wasted minute, leaves us in no doubt that Bullet to the Head is a comic book brought to life. The killing happens so frequently and with such indecorous matter-of-factness that it becomes a rhythmising element of the narrative. I welcome the fact that the protagonist’s amoral nature is not in any way condemned, which is a clear reference to classic film-noir together with the (underused) voice-over and the retrospective narrative structure connected with it, as well as the dominant type of setting (neon-lit bars) and the prevalence of night-time scenes. The noir cynicism doesn’t go entirely well with the more laid-back buddy-movie level of the narrative, which for a change brings to mind some of the coarser action comedies of the 1990s. The film lends itself to a comparison with The Last Boy Scout, whose protagonists, however, found it easier to believe that they had given up on all ideals. The incompatibility of Stallone’s straightforward type of action with his assigned role, which requires a more layered approach to acting, is one of the film’s weaknesses, as the frantic editing of the action scenes detracts from the film’s likable old-fashioned nature. That said, Bullet to the Head is still a solid action flick, though – like The Expendables – it is most entertaining when it refers back to the time when Sly was a much bigger presence (see the photographic recapitulation of his criminal career). 65% ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch I feel some satisfaction that this one flopped in American cinemas. This type of 80s action movies is dead and should remain dead, no resurrection! One every year or two, like The Expendables or something straight to video, I can take, but this becoming a trend for bigger productions…. thanks God, no. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch A straightforward, slightly dumb, disposable old-school offering that is unfortunate for its rather low budget which was probably swallowed mainly by the fees for the famous five names appearing here. The rest of the cast is made up of absolutely awful (non)actors who are incapable of saying one line with it sounding at least a little natural. The second flaw was pushing Stallone into the noirish, cynically sarcastic voiceover. Sly has a lot of things going for him, but delivering complex lines is not one of them. But when he’s quite or just filtering out a wisecrack through his teeth, it’s the Sly we know and love. Otherwise there isn’t much to fault, unless you aren’t expecting anything that I mentioned above. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch You can’t sit on two chairs at once. That would always be uncomfortable. Hill tries here to serve up modern twists but in an old form, using old procedures and it’s completely weird, even the ridicule of cellphones and Google. The beginning is uninteresting, the viewer doesn’t have an ounce of sympathy for the characters, then it starts turning into a movie that is somehow familiar and that occasionally surprises with its directness and novel (massacres) style. Sly is super evil (the ominous name Jimmy Bonomo!), delivers gravelly one-liners (sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t), but he keeps healthily detached and you can see in his expression that he is resting in this movie. Another trump is the Momoa, the killer. I wish him many more roles, the kid has it in him. One thing that really spoils this movie is the casting of the boring, lifeless Sung Kang (I don’t know why they replaced the original Thomas Jane), who gave a terrible performance. His poker face, zero chemistry between him and Sly’s daughter. It only occurred to me toward the end that there was meant to be some. Slater overacted terribly and Akinnuoye-Agbaje receives the prize for the dumbest ever bad guy. Bullet to the Head is a strange hodgepodge, but I enjoyed and mainly it surprised me more than I was willing to admit just five minutes ago. Now, please forgive me, I’m off to have another watch of the fight with the axes and the speech about courageous firefighters. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A proper homage to the 1980s. From the music, through the editing, the sounds of blows, the voice-overs, the script. Walter Hill put it together well, the film works. It doesn't want to say too much, nor does it have much to say. It's about having fun, nostalgically reminiscing, and moving on. Stallone is in fantastic form even at his age, the action is tough, without slow motion, plenty of blood, exactly as it should be. Jason Momoa is a phenomenal opponent. It was solid entertainment, without further ambitions. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Dieser Film ist wirklich kein großes Wunder und ohne Stallone in der Hauptrolle würde er noch einen Stern weniger bekommen. Das Drehbuch hat nichts, womit es das Publikum überraschen könnte. Vielleicht nur damit, dass es den Drehbüchern ähnelt, in welchen in den letzten Jahren Seagal, Lundgren und andere auftauchen. Die Regie ist nicht besonders beachtenswert, den Actionszenen fehlt Spannung. Das Einzige, was einigermaßen gut gewesen ist, war der Abschlusskampf mit den Äxten, welcher aber ein ziemlich blödes Ende hat. Das, was mir wirklich gefallen hat, war Mazzaros Musik, die ich mir schon ein paar Wochen anhöre. Arnolds einfallsreicherer und weniger ernster/lächerlicher Film The Last Stand gefällt mir eindeutig besser. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch Some senior citizens choose to spend their twilight years in cottages, fishing, or freestyle fighting in Wallmart. Grandpa Sly, on the other hand, approaching 70, remembered the good old 80s, and it didn’t turn out bad at all. I'm not sure if ‘Aquaman’ was a good choice of the main villain. Jimmy Bonomo often looked a little sad next to him, but oh well. It was packed with action, one-liners, Sarah Shahi looked great, and, most importantly, I had fun. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I simply like Stallone, so I tolerate it when he appears in something that is story-wise extremely boring. This is exactly the case. I am really curious whether the comic book source material is equally boring, but I would be quite surprised. However, Americans just remade it their own way and it turned out to be a rather ordinary action cliché. ()