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enlarge | Director: Ringo Lam Actors: Jean-claude Van Damme, Lawrence Taylor (ii), Lloyd Battista, Carlos Gómez (ii), Manol Manolov Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 47 reviews Sales Rank: 25562
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 98 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 00894 ISBN: 1404931031 UPC: 043396008946 EAN: 9781404931039 ASIN: B0000DBJ2C
Theatrical Release Date: 2003 Release Date: November 25, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: 100% Guaranteed. APO's and International welcome.Ships from Ga. Complete original artwork and case.
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Product Description Inside the most corrupt prison in Europe's Eastern Block the warden pits prisoners against each other in fights to the death for profit. The brutality transforms the inmates into dreaded monsters. The contender is Kyle LeBlanc (Jean-Claude Van Damme"Derailed") who is sentenced to life for killing his wife's murderer. Facing the brutality Kyle starts to become one of the monsters he dispises but his savage rage may be what saves his life.System Requirements:Running Time: 98 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 043396008946 Manufacturer No: 00894
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Don't drop the soap (p.2)! Van Damme's Best Acting Job! October 10, 2008 Jason Elin (Backwater, Alabama) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The Jean Claude Van Damme Review Matrix (JCVD-RM) 1. Who is he? Kyle, a foreign inmate in a corrupt Russian prison 2. Which family member/friend must be avenged? Odd for a JCVD flick, his avenging happens early when he unleashes his inner Samuel L. Jackson in A Time to Kill on a unibrowed assailant who previously gutted JCVD's wife 3. Does he take his shirt off? Even in the shower scene JCVD doesn't strip. 4. Does he have sex with a C-List actress? No, but he almost has sex with a C-List actor. 5. Is there a tournament? Yes. Prisoners do battle and the warden's buddies bet on the outcome. 6. Is training needed for this tournament? Absolutely. And while in "the hole" he has plenty of time for pull-ups, push-ups, and leg-raises. 7. Does he do the splits in training or in the tournament? For some reason JCVD is portrayed as frail, so he can't show his ability to do the splits. 8. Does he punch someone in the balls? Oh, you know it! What guy, who doesn't know how to fight, who's stuck in a prison death-match, wouldn't connect his heel bone to another prisoner's bone? 9. Does he do a series of flying or 360 kicks? Warning! Absolutely no flying kicks in this movie! 10. Is his enemy unbeatable? Neither his physical nor metaphorical enemy stands a chance. 11. Does he overcome an injury or other hindrance? Just mental instability 12. Does he win? It's JCMFVD!!! He eventually owns the prison! Essentially it's a cross between Star Trek VI (where Kirk kicked the alien in the knee/balls), a classic episode of "The A-Team" where B.A. gets purposely put in a prison to uncover a warden-controlled inmate fighting scandal, a Russian version of The Shawshank Redemption, the concubine scenes from Conan the Barbarian, the shower scene from Victory, and one specific scene from Interview with the Vampire. Just trust me. The major characters seem like a collection of mental patient professional wrestlers. One looks like Machine from 8MM (mask included), but sounds like Jodie Foster from Nell. Another is an aggressive rapist who looks like an L.A. cholo, and forcibly sodomizes a newbie who is only kept alive to get corn-holed by fight champs. The final oddball is Inmate 451 (Lawrence Taylor), a psychotic arsonist (Get it?! 451!?!) who murders his cellmates and waxes poetic about the morality lessons of prison, survival, and humanity. Without flying kicks and the splits, this one is less JCVD than most others. However, it's an honest attempt by JCVD to play a role deeper than his norm. Nonetheless, the movie incorporates the most enticing pieces of other action films, and delivers an interesting, albeit predictable plot. By normal standards it's pretty ridiculous, but JCVD standards are different. However, JCVD displays great range as a man who decays inside a deplorable situation, yet finds the willpower to eventually overcome adversity (especially during his completely insane moments). Highly Recommended.
Above average acting by Van Damme!! October 23, 2007 Shiloh Kremer 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In his latest movies, Van Damme has shifted toward suspense and drama, which makes his characters more believable. In Hell is without a doubt one of the most tear jerking movies I have seen in a while due to Van Damme's powerful screen presence. In this movie, Van Damme slowly breaks down mentally until he is dirty with an unkept beard. In fact, he looses touch with reality to the point that even the movie's villians look at him horrified and shocked!! In Hell is more of a thriller than a mindless martial arts video. Van Damme is following in the footsteps of Jet LI, Jackie Chan, and my man Ho Chung Tao (AKA Bruce LI) who are great actors in their own right. One element that an above average actor must have is vulnerability. That is my major gripe about Steven Seagal's movies. HE almost always looks the same-his hair, his wardrobe. But the big flaw of Seagal's movies is that his characters are "perfect", with no flaws that most people have at least to a minor extent. On the other hand, Van Damme is not afraid to play roles that show weakness or vulnerablities in human nature. Even Jet Li and Jackie Chan have played alcholics and other flawed personality traits in which they had to battle within themselves to finally defeat their enemies. In many films, Jet LI also makes amends to those in which he has wronged. Van Damme is showing an ability to take risks with his acting by playing roles that show weaknesses in himself and his characters. Very moving, powerful performance by Van Damme!! All Van Damme needs is a good director and producer to compliment his new vision of more "realistic" acting to continually deliver high quality movies to his fans. Above average acting, good choreography, and a believable plot make this a suspense thriller well worth watching. I give this movie a 5 star rating.
always a fan of 'in hell' November 26, 2006 Shaun Collier (San Diego, California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't know what it is about "In Hell" that I've continued to like all these years. I don't watch alot of fight movies by jean-claude, or by anyone as a matter of fact...but this one sticks with me. it's your typical tough guy fight movie, acting is okay, plot is pretty straightforward, as most action/fighthing movies are. I gave this movie 4 stars because I believe it was well done, the action scenes made up for the dry plot! Definently a must see. Obviously, it's more of a guys movie. Yeah.
Van Damme is on the way up! 3.5 Stars March 19, 2005 A.M.Boughey (Rochester, MN) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
As others have noted, both this and "Wake of Death" have shown a change in direction for Van Damme, choosing to delve more into complex roles, drama, and believable acting, rather than two dimensional fight movies. Not that I suspect we will be seeing him on the nomination list at the Oscars any time soon, but here again he turns in a credible performance. After being jailed for avenging his wifes murder, he is subjected to a brutal Eastern Block prison regime, where the dollar rules, the guards and warden are corrupt, and you sleep with one eye open. We see the gradual deterioration of an outwardly "normal" man, whose only means of survival is to become one of the cruel and violent inmates he has come to despise. The fight sequences are short, snappy, brutal and bloody (no box splits, or flying spinning back kicks here) and the viewer is immersed into the savage world of gangs, violence, and desperation. "In Hell" is an apt title, but the film has some surprising twists, and different outcome to what one might expect, and is well directed and well scripted throughout. Hardly an original story, but the European makeover adds another dimension to a standard prison flick of say "Lock Up" or many others. On the whole, I recommend this movie, and hope to see Van Damme continue to develop his characters in this way. I've always enjoyed his other, and often more aimless fight movies so felt a teeny bit agrieved at the lack of martial arts, but overall the movie is pretty darn good. Enjoy!
one twisted but moving story February 25, 2005 DSG (Franklin, Wisconsin) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I love all of Van Damme's movies he rocks great action great humor in some of his movies the man can act and Im' proud of his roots of where he came from must of taken a while to learn our language I can hear it in his voice that he might be from Russia or somewhere else outside the US. he's amazing. and should never stop making movies til he's either too old too. or has had enough of showbiz. he'll always go out with a bang in my eyes when it comes to movies. I saw the trailer for this and immediately got it on dvd. the whole story is amazing. get this movie.
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