Final Score (2018 film)
Final Score is a 2018 British-American action thriller film directed by Scott Mann and written by David T. Lynch and Keith Lynch, starring Dave Bautista (who previously worked with Mann in Heist), Ray Stevenson and Pierce Brosnan.
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Directed by | Scott Mann |
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Cinematography | Emil Topuzov |
Edited by | Robert Hall |
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Distributed by | Altitude Film Distribution (United Kingdom)
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Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
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Language | English |
Budget | $20 million |
Box office | $776,594[2] |
Plot
Brothers Dimitri and Arkady Belav have led the revolution in the Russian state of Sakovya for independence. The revolution ultimately leads to Dimitri being killed in an airstrike and Arkady being captured, ending the revolution. After several years, Arkady and his men believe that Dimitri has faked his death, so they torture a man for information on where Dimitri is hiding in London.
Meanwhile, in London, former US military soldier Michael Knox visits his late best friend's house to attend a football (soccer) game with his niece, Danni. He had previously served in Afghanistan in an attack team alongside his best friend (who he explains "was like a brother") and was the only survivor of their last mission. Danni is grounded by her mother for delinquent behavior, but Knox manages to fix the situation, and her mother gives her consent for Michael to take Danni to the football match.
Arriving at the West Ham stadium, Danni expresses her frustration about her dad's death. Michael goes to get them both hot dogs, at which point Danni gets a text from a boy she fancies and decides to join him at his seat. Meanwhile, Arkady and his mercenaries covertly infiltrate the stadium, take over the control room and initiate a lockdown of the entire stadium. Taking Superintendent Steve Thompson hostage, Arkady threatens Thompson into cooperating with his team by threatening his family. Arkady then has his men blow up all transmission towers across the city to ensure that no communication will be made outside the stadium. Discovering Danni is missing from her seat, Knox seeks help with the cheeky stadium guard Faisal Khan, an Iraqi immigrant. Faisal reluctantly assists Knox to the control room. On their way, they both run into one of Arkady's men posing as a guard near the elevator, who ultimately attacks them, resulting in Michael killing him. Knox finds C-4 explosives in Andrei's jacket. He then uses the only working walkie-talkie to call the police about the situation, but Chief Commander Daniel Steed does not believe him and hangs up. After he kills two other men, Vlad and Anton, Knox brings the latter's body to a balcony and throws him down, smashing into concession stands and thereby summoning the police.
Seeing this, Arkady and the other mercenaries infiltrate the news studio and kill the crew. Arkady has a reporter read a statement at gunpoint, demanding Dimitri's location, or they will blow up the stadium. As he finishes the statement, Arkady kills the reporter and two others on live television, which Danni's mom sees and prompts her to leave for the stadium. Steed is approached by Agent Cho, who explains that Dimitri fled Russia undercover, underwent plastic surgery, and was given amnesty in London. Cho says that cannot meet the demands as handing Dimitri to Arkady will plunge the entire Russian region into chaos, endangering millions. Arkady's team learns the background of Knox and Danni, and they decide to take Danni hostage. Hearing them summoning Danni over the speaker, Knox rescues her with help from Faisal.
Because Thompson's team failed to capture Danni, Arkady executes him. Knox, Faisal, and Danni ultimately discover the C4 explosives planted below the control room, and Knox alerts Steed about it. Hoping to stop the situation, Knox decides to take Dimitri by himself. On his way, Knox encounters and fights Tatiana, ultimately escaping and finding Dimitri and agreeing with agents now circling in a helicopter to bring Dimitri to be safely taken away, but he stipulates Danni must go with them. But Tatiana takes Danni hostage and knocks Faisal unconscious. Knox eliminates the other men before they get to the extraction point, but upon learning Danni is taken, Cho – who is under orders to ensure Dimitri stays dead – has his men shoot at Knox; however, the mercenaries fend off the helicopter. After they threaten Danni, Knox agrees to hand over Dimitri in exchange for her. Steed berates Cho for risking the lives of innocent people and takes control of the situation. A helicopter comes back and kills most of the other mercenaries, but Dimitri and Danni are captured. After Knox struggles with Tatiana, they both fall from a higher point in the stadium and she is fatally impaled by a pipe. Knox had managed to get and keep hold of the kill switch, but realizes it is fake; before dying, Tatiana explains that the bomb will blow up 90 minutes into the match no matter what.
When Dimitri reunites with Arkady, Arkady vows to start the revolution again if Dimitri proves his loyalty by shooting Danni. But unwilling to let Arkady's madness destroy the region with another revolution, Dimitri shoots himself. With just a few minutes left, Faisal is able to being evacuating the audience from the stadium in the area near the control room. Arkady takes control of the live broadcast holding onto Danni as Knox runs towards the control room from across the field, but he's too late and the bomb goes off, destroying the control room.
But as he starts to mourn, Knox looks more closely at the frozen big screen which was not destroyed and notices a time difference in two clocks, realizing that the live broadcast was pre-recorded 85 minutes into the match, and that both of them are probably alive. As the crowd stampedes towards exits, Knox hears Danni crying out and confronts Arkady. With a gun to her head, Knox tells Danni to "use her head" - she gets the hint and head butts Arkady, sending him briefly reeling and Knox kills him. Danni reunites with her worried mother who runs to her arms, and Steed thanks Knox for his bravery. Knox, Danni, her mother, and Faisal (who was near the blast but managed to survive as he rescued an older woman who he had argued with earlier) leave the stadium.
Cast
- Dave Bautista as Michael Knox
- Pierce Brosnan as Dimitri Belav
- Ray Stevenson as Arkady Belav
- Alexandra Dinu as Tatiana
- Martyn Ford as Vlad Ivanov
- Lara Peake as Danni
- Amit Shah as Faisal Khan
- Lucy Gaskell as Rachel
- Ralph Brown as Chief Commander Steed
- Julian Cheung as Agent Cho
- Aaron McCusker as Captain Reynolds
- Bill Fellows as Superintendent Thompson
- Jonathan Pearce as himself
Production
The film was first announced in February 2016, represented as "Die Hard in a football stadium," written by The Lynch Brothers, to be produced by Signature Films and The Fyzz Facility, with Highland Films Group executive producing with a $20 Million budget, filmed at the Boleyn Ground, former home of West Ham United.[3] In July 2016, Dave Bautista and Pierce Brosnan were announced to be headlining the cast, which also stars Julian Cheung, Russell Phillips and Alexandra Dinu, with director Scott Mann at the helm, scheduled to begin filming on 8 August 2016 at the stadium.[4] Principal photography officially began on 15 August 2016.[5]
Release
In June 2018, a teaser trailer was released by Sky Cinema, along with an announcement that the film would open in the UK and Ireland on 7 September 2018. The film released in cinemas and on the Sky Cinema subscription television service on the same day.[6]
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 70% based on reviews from 33 critics, with an average rating of 5.19/10.[7] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews"[8]
Alex Godfrey of Time Out praised the film, saying "It is wittier, warmer and more unpredictable than it has any right to be."[9] Kevin Crust of Los Angeles Times gave a mixed review "The characters are familiar movie types sufficiently fleshed out and well performed to hit all the emotional and comedic cues. The fight scenes and stunts — especially a masterfully choreographed motorcycle chase throughout the stadium — and a lack of obvious CGI provide the requisite thrills."[10]
Pat Brown of Slant Magazine criticized the film, saying "To observe that the Dave Bautista-starring action flick Final Score is yet another Die Hard knockoff may be tiresome, but it's not as if the film gives one much of a choice, as it offers up a ceaseless barrage of scenes lifted from the John McTiernan classic. "[11]
References
- "Final Score". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
- "Final Score". The Numbers. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
- "Highland heads to EFM with 'Final Score'". Screen Daily. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
- "Pierce Brosnan Joins Scott Mann's 'Final Score' With Dave Bautista". Deadline.com. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
- "Filming begins as Hollywood stars take over Upton Park". Newham Recorder. 15 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- Ellwood-Hughes, Pip (20 June 2018). "Final Score teaser trailer: get your first look at Dave Bautista in the Sky Cinema Original Film". Entertainment Focus. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
- "Final Score (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
- "Final Score". Metacritic. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
- "Final Score (2018), directed by Scott Mann | Film review". Time Out London. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
- Crust, Kevin. "Review: Dave Bautista takes the lead in action-thriller 'Final Score'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
- Brown, Pat. "Review: Final Score". Retrieved 2019-05-18.
External links
- Final Score at IMDb