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Luis LlosaZdjęcia:
Bill ButlerMuzyka:
Randy EdelmanObsada:
Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde, Owen Wilson, Kari Wuhrer, Danny Trejo, Frank Welker, Vincent CastellanosVOD (3)
Opisy(1)
Grupa dokumentalistów kierowana przez Terri Flores i Dannego Richa, wędrująca przez dżunglę amazońską w poszukiwaniu nieznanego antropologii plemienia Indian, ratuje z tonącego statku myśliwego Paula Sarone'a, który w dowód wdzięczności obiecuje doprowadzić ich do obiektu ich zainteresowania. Gdy kapitan stateczku traci przytomność po ukąszeniu przez jadowitego owada, Sarone więzi filmowców i zmusza ich do wzięcia udziału w polowaniu na największą znaną anakondę. (FilmBox)
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Anaconda is run-of-the-mill popcorn trash with a slimy monster, but with no suspense, no emotion and no characters. Curiously, the biggest bastard in the film is not the aforementioned monster, but Jon Voight’s bad-guy character. ()
It's a classic B-movie with a weird tough guy, a hot woman and a black man who never dies. Just everything we are used to. And the snake? The digital one doesn't impress anybody anymore and the artificial one is hilarious. ()
Well, dreadful. But sometimes I laughed at this half-witted variation, simply because I had to. ()
I’ve never quite understood the huge criticism of this film. It’s true that the visual effects are worthless and that the story never saw a quality screenwriter, but that aside, Anaconda is a fairly brisk and at times even tense adventure film that plays mostly for effect – be it in the form of the killer snake, which despite its digital appearance is quite often in plain sight, or in the form of the beautiful backside of Jennifer Lopez, whose skimpy outfit gets a lot of attention. But in my opinion, the biggest asset is the fiendish performance of John Voight, whose villain sent chills down my spine and immediately won all my sympathies. Unfortunately, the anaconda in the role of the villain is far from his level and ironically spoils the overall impression. Still, a perfectly worthy 60%. ()