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New York 1997 – 10 Millionen Einwohner – jeder ein Verbrecher
New York im Jahre 1997: Aufgrund der hohen Verbrechensrate ist ganz Manhattan in ein riesiges Hochsicherheits-Gefängnis mit über drei Millionen Verbrechern umgewandelt worden. Ausgerechnet hier stürzt die Air Force One mit dem US-Präsidenten ab. Es gibt nur einen, der den Präsidenten noch retten kann, der ehemalige Kriegsheld Snake Plissken.
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**Part of my 2022 Sci-Fi Tuesdays** Just a rewatch because of a newly acquired 4K Limited Edition set from Studio Canal. These releases are something else… And… Still like it, and still recommend you watch it. Read the old review for details. **Old review below...** This is one of the best movies Carpenter has ever made. Russel, Van Cleef (with an earring no less) and Borgnine wrapped up in one of the most atmospheric action flicks you'll ever see. The action in Escape from New York leaves a bit to be desired, and it rarely, if ever, raises the tension up to adrenaline-pumping levels. BUT...there is something with this movie that makes it stand out from the rest of the early 80s action movies. The lighting, the music, the set. It all works so darn well together, and when it is fronted by a total badass like Kurt Russel, it just works. The story is ok, but not great. It falls a bit short of its potential and manages to actually be a bit tedious when it drags on. The funny thing is that it doesn't actually ruin the experience in any way... You might compare this movie to the an Eastwood spaghetti western. Lee Van Cleef might have something to do with that, but Russel incorporates a lot of the qualities that Eastwood used in the now-so-famous westerns. I don't know quite how to explain this, but this movie is a really good watch, even though it lacks both in the excitement and story. Watch it at night with the lights down to get greater detail in the dark set and the full experience.
Kurt Russell is fun but the movie is weird and slow.
Movies usually only reach ==cult== status when they are so bad they are good but here is an exception. The action is not great, the story is not great, but there is something entertaining going on. It is surely not the musical score which sounds like it was done on a Toys 'R Us synthesizer by a 12 year old. I think I heard a part in there that was sampled for the _Doogie Howser M.D._ intro theme. Some great shots of Adrienne Barbeau, great one-liners, and Ernest Borgnine seal the deal of this cult classic
So awesome! One of my favorites. Never losses its punch.
I expected more. Slow.