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Il est la loi.
Nous somme en 2139, la planète a été ravagée par de terribles guerres atomiques. La vie subsiste dans des cités tentaculaires dont la capitale est Mega City One, mégalopole construite sur plusieurs niveaux. Pour assurer l'ordre, des officiers froids et terriblement efficaces créés lors d'une expérience sur l'ADN. L'un d'entre eux, le juge Dredd a un double, Rico, clone né de la même chaîne d'ADN.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Breakin the lawwww!!! Breaking the lawwww!?! Ehhhhhhh washin the doggg!!!...washin the dogggg!!!!
Entertaining action flick with some out-dated SFX and a decent plot.
too much rob Schneider and we don't know anything about Dr hayden's character [spoiler] why did she help? what was the motivation? fucking stupid[/spoiler]
**Part of my 2022 Sci-Fi Tuesdays** First, whoever cast Rob Schneider in this movie should be banned from the movie business forever. Second, Dredd does NOT take off his helmet...EVER. I guess Stallone's ego got the better of the source material. Third, well…there is no third point to make, really. I just wanted three points. However...there are some redeeming factors as well. One is that the story is actually ok if you can ignore the points above. One other is the fact that Diane Lane graces us with her ever so lovely presence. There's also the fact that you get a showdown in the freakin' Statue of Liberty. Is Judge Dredd a good movie? Not really, but it is watchable if you can look past the severe flaws mentioned above.
Standard dodgy fare for the mid-90s... Weak story, weak script, under-budget CG and a huge star vehicle. It's not terrible. It's just familiar. Like Tango & Cash without Kurt Russell's wise cracks anhd with robots. The supporting cast have very little to work with as the script is very pedestrian. And the casting of Stallone makes sense following Demolition Man and his relationship rwith the producers... but he's phoning it in here for the most part. 6/10