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Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)

February. 28,2003
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5.8
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R
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Gang leader Tony pulls off a major diamond heist with his crew, but cop-turned-criminal Ling knows who has the loot and responds by kidnapping Tony's daughter and holding her for ransom. Unfortunately, Tony's lost the diamonds as well. As he frantically searches for his daughter and the jewels, Tony pairs with a high-kicking government agent who once worked with Ling and seeks revenge on him.

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MamaGravity
2003/02/28

good back-story, and good acting

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Solidrariol
2003/03/01

Am I Missing Something?

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Afouotos
2003/03/02

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Billy Ollie
2003/03/03

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Exeron
2003/03/04

I watched and i have to say, i did not like it at all, the plot was stupid and cliché, and the actors performances wasn't the best either, Anthony Fait's (DMX's) daughter gets kidnapped, and with a surprise there is money involved and a plan to destroy the earth, this movie goes from Ghetto to James bond, it's really pointless actually. If you see this movie for 2$, don't buy it, in fact i wouldn't even get it if it was free. Sure it got some descent action sequences, but the plot was way to bad so you didn't even notice them. This movie still gets a weak 5/10 from me, some actors did a great job, but DMX don't belong among those actors, in fact he doesn't belong in the actor world at all. STICK TO THE MUSIC MAN!, if you wan't to see a boring action movie, fine. But just a tip, don't pay to much for it...

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zardoz-13
2003/03/05

Hollywood movie producer Joel Silver knows a thing or two about making white-knuckled, adrenalin-laced, edge-of-the-seat action thrillers. Call it the Silver formula. Typically, two hardbodied heroes mismatched from the get-go fight a heinous, larger-than-life hoodlum with an army of heavyweight henchmen in a high stakes battle of life and death. The Silver formula features sexy, hot-bloodied sirens; abducted adolescent girls, and bleeding-edge, high-tech hardware. Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte started the ebony & ivory pairing of protagonists in the earliest Silver-produced epic "48 HRS" (1982). Later, Silver teamed up Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the "Lethal Weapon" series as well as Lawrence Fishburne and Keanu Reeves for "The Matrix" trilogy. Abducted adolescent girls figure prominently in Silver hits like "Commando" (1985), "The Last Boy Scout" (1991), and "Swordfish" (2001). Like Jerry Bruckheimer of "Armageddon" fame and the James Bond producers, Silver has concocted his own sure-fire formula for implausible but entertaining actioneers and turned it into a lowbrow art form. The latest saga with the Silver lining "Cradle 2 The Grave" (*** out of ****) exemplifies the formula in virtually every respect. Hong Kong martial arts star Jet Li teams up with rapper-actor DMX in a hip-hop, heist shoot'em-up about stolen black diamonds, a kidnapped 9-year old, and a new sample of wild, way-out weaponry. Although it easily tops "Romeo Must Die," the slickly-produced and efficiently directed "Cradle 2 The Grave" doesn't boast the action quota of previous American-made Jet Li flicks such as "Kiss of the Dragon" and "The One." Nevertheless, "C2TG" consistently delivers action, action, action with enough twists and turns to make things interesting. Furthermore, a frantic chase with DMX on a 4-wheeler rivals the Matt Damon chase in an Austin-Mini in "The Bourne Identity." Meanwhile, Jet Li displays a different style of fighting and brings a harder edge to his good guy character."C2TG" opens with a suspenseful high-tech jewel robbery. Tony Fait (Earl Simmons, a.k.a Dark Man X of "Belly") and his ice-cool heist crew: Tommy (Anthony Anderson of "Barbershop"), Miles (Drag-On of "Exit Wounds"), and ex-stripper martial artist Daria (Gabrielle Union of "Deliver Us From Eva") steal 50 black diamonds. Not only are these exotic diamonds (resembling a cross-between of lug nuts and aspirin) extremely rare, but also their size belies their extraordinary value. During the heist, Fait gets a call on his cell. Taiwanese Intelligence Officer Su (Jet Li of "Rome Must Die") informs Fait that he has alerted the authorities and they are scrambling to bust him. Fait and company effect a tense, hair- raising escape that involves riding atop a subway train. After his buyer turns up murdered, Fait consults his friendly neighborhood fence Archie (Tom Arnold of "True Lies") about his haul. Archie owns a military surplus store with an arsenal of combat equipment, including a tank. A former Taiwanese secret agent-turned-crime boss Ling (Mark Dacascos of "Brotherhood of the Wolf") wants the diamonds, so he kidnaps Fait's precocious 9-year old daughter Vanessa (newcomer Paige Hurd) and holds her for ransom. Su reveals that the diamonds belong to Taiwan. Reluctantly, Fait teams up with Su rescue Vanessa and recover the gems.Nothing particularly surprising occurs in "C2TG," but Polish-born director Andrzej Bartkowiak of "Exit Wounds" pulls out all stops to make the action look spectacular. DMX jacks a 4- wheeler and takes the police on a careening chase that turns into a demolition derby. This exciting pursuit scene is alone worth of price of admission. After DMX loses the cops, he rides the 4-wheeler across rooftops, leaping from one rooftop to the next! Bartkowiak and his writers emphasize plot over character. Nothing extraneous cramps the action in "C2TG." Jet Li and DMX compliment each other in their dialogue scenes as well as their action scenes. Nevertheless, Li outshines DMX. Early in "C2TG," agent Su breaks into an apartment by dropping bodily from one balcony to the next, grabbing each with his hands. Jet Li also demonstrates a new style of kung fu. He kicks butt with brazen nonchalance while keeping one hand stuck in his pocket. Although the Jet Li protagonist is a good guy, he looks dangerous and behaves like the bad guy he played in "Lethal Weapon IV." Bartkowiak relies on the antics of comedian Anthony Anderson and Tom Arnold to offset some of the more unsavory scenes in this R-rated melodrama. Predictable as it is, "Cradle 2 The Grave" nevertheless delivers everything a good solid crime thriller should. Die-hard Jet Li fans may quibble about the ensemble material, but "C2TG" gives Li a chance to change his fighting style and heroic character.

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intex2001
2003/03/06

Hey all you people who have nothing better to do than badmouth other people's work: This movie is awesome right as it is. Who cares about motives anyway? Folks, this is entertainment, and no poetry or whatever. It is funny right from the start, the characters and actors are brilliant, amazing camera work, sound design, music and so on. What in the world is your problem? I am a tolerant person, but I cannot understand you, nor respect your comments. So if you ever happen to shoot your own professional big-budget movie, let the world know and be ready for comments then yourself. It is easy to sit on the couch and criticize the hard work of others. What did you contribute to the film world?

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kosmasp
2003/03/07

I have to admit that I was a little bit too excited, when I gave this rating. It's just that I really like Jet Lee and the other actors, that I was bit over the top here. A 5 or 6 our of ten would've been more appropriate.Nevertheless, this movie has a few things going for it. The thin plot has to be expected, but not the really good stunt work. It's throughout the movie and that's what is really cool about this movie. It doesn't change lanes, it stays were it starts and keeps going. If you don't like the way it started, then you won't like the rest too. But if you enjoyed the first minutes of this film, then you will have a good time.

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