Synopsis
Trained to protect. Born to survive.
A counter-terrorism expert takes a job protecting a young heiress. After an attempted kidnapping puts both of their lives in danger, they must flee.
A counter-terrorism expert takes a job protecting a young heiress. After an attempted kidnapping puts both of their lives in danger, they must flee.
Noomi Rapace Sophie Nélisse Indira Varma Eoin Macken Akin Gazi Sargon Yelda Abdellatif Chaouqi George Georgiou Christopher Sciueref Kevin Shen Olivia Jewson Huw Parmenter Cherise Silvestri Robin Kermode Jonathan Jude Anna-Marie Sullivan Mansour Badri Fatima Herandi Raouya Nouredine Touami Mehdi El Ouazzani Youssef Kerkour Mimi Keene Lauren Harris Charley Palmer Rothwell Jonathon Michaels
Roisin Henehan Maya Amsellem Christopher Figg Janette Day John P Gleeson Robert Jones Braden Aftergood Robert Whitehouse Dennis Davidson Eve Schoukroun Peter Hampden Sharon Harel-Cohen Norman Merry Oisín O'Neill Wayne Marc Godfrey Noomi Rapace Sarah Radclyffe
Lilly Blazewicz Jamie Roden Peter Burgis Enos Desjardins Zoe Freed Glen Gathard Jemma Riley-Tolch Max Holland Christian Joyce
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The Equalizess. very cool that women can finally have their own boring, vaguely racist DTV revenge action movies too.
Vicky Jewson’s “Close” transparently aspires to be something of a female riff on Jason Bourne. However, shot in only 29 days — and with a fraction of the budget for an average Hollywood blockbuster — it feels more like a proof-of-concept for an idea that the film industry has already proven (e.g. “Salt,” Tomb Raider,” “Haywire,” etc), and a dull reminder that studios need to invest more of their resources into it. Whatever inherent value there might be in gender-flipping such a generic template is mitigated by the movie’s reluctance to seize on the unique energy that its women bring to the table.
The film doesn’t have to justify casting a lead who isn’t named Chris or Matt, but Jewson…
The opening credits tease something a bit more Bond-ish than this is really after, but it's still a satisfyingly terse character piece peppered with brief bursts of violence.
The movie had a strong start that going downhill throughout its runtime. Good acting by Noomi and Sophie, doing their best with the script that could have been a lot better. Thin story with a lot of gaps.
Noomi Rapace (Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan) is a badass, pure and simple. And in Close she does it again, playing battle-hardened bodyguard Sam Carlson. Sam, is all business, hired to protect a spoiled mining heiress played by the Sophie Nélisse (Book Thief), with the talented Indira Varma (Rome, GoT) as her mother.
Overall, the action scenes are gritty fun and quite riveting, especially the first sequence which demonstrates how badass Sam the bodyguard really is. However, beyond these action sequences, the script which is written and directed by Vicky Jewson, is somewhat lacking in plot complexity. And unfortunately on multiple occasions I found myself guessing what was going to happen next, like when an…
Netflix’s Close is an action film that succeeds in crafting authentic female characters.
Written and directed by Vicky Jewson, Close was inspired by the life of female bodyguard Jacquie Davis. The character-driven action thriller tells a story of survival and the destructive actions of corporate greed. But tied to all this are two female characters who are complex and whose relationship is the film’s foundation.
Close opens with the film’s protagonist, Sam (Noomi Rapace), in the middle of a war zone. As a counter-terrorism expert, this is what she’s used to. But she is taken out of her usual element when she is assigned to essentially babysit the spoiled heiress Zoe (Sophie Nélisse), who is to inherit the fortune of…
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Noomi Rapace not eight years ago was touted for greatness as the next best European rising star and aside from Prometheus and The Drop casting directors have seemed to all but forgotten about the talented actress. Close is yet another sub-par action film that does little to showcase either her terrific range or impactful charisma. A shame because she's a bright sparkling diamond in the rough.
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Over the years I've grown rather fond of Noomi Rapace as an actress willing to go that little bit further for her art, and she does likewise here. She's a walking advert for cigarettes here, puffing away at every opportunity when she wasn't knocking ten bells out of guys twice her size in this unfortunately very generic action thriller. That poster's been airbrushed too, there's always been something striking about Rapace, but that poster's hiding her flaws fairly well. She's always had shocking haircuts in her movies too, just as well they gave her a helmet in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo franchise and in Prometheus, and here they gave her a headscarf to cover that nightmare barnet. I…