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Deadfall
Deadfall

Deadfall (2012)

60% User Rating
1h 35min
Crime
Drama
Thriller

"You can't escape your past."

A thriller that follows two siblings who decide to fend for themselves in the wake of a botched casino heist, and their unlikely reunion during another family's Thanksgiving celebration.

Stefan RuzowitzkyDirector

Cast

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Eric Bana

Eric Bana

Addison

Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde

Liza

Charlie Hunnam

Charlie Hunnam

Jay

Kate Mara

Kate Mara

Hanna

Kris Kristofferson

Kris Kristofferson

Chet

Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek

June

Treat Williams

Treat Williams

Becker

Patrick Kerton

Patrick Kerton

State trooper

Jason Cavalier

Jason Cavalier

Travis

Allison Graham

Allison Graham

Mandy

Alain Goulem

Alain Goulem

Bobby

Kwasi Songui

Kwasi Songui

Corrections Officer

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John Robinson

Ronnie

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Job Daniel

Young Boxer

Jocelyne Zucco

Jocelyne Zucco

Doris

Maxime Savaria

Maxime Savaria

Deputy Brice

Kyle Gatehouse

Kyle Gatehouse

Deputy Bill

Tomomi Morimoto

Tomomi Morimoto

Suki

Nobuya Shimamoto

Nobuya Shimamoto

Hiro

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Cheryl Diabo

Ottawa Indian Mother

André Kasper

André Kasper

Ottawa Indian Child

Anie Pascale

Anie Pascale

Tricia

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Andrew Johnston

Marvin

Sarah Booth

Sarah Booth

Amy (as Sarah Hansen)

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Teale Hansen

Lisa

Victor Cornfoot

Victor Cornfoot

Snowplow Driver

Warona Setshwaelo

Warona Setshwaelo

Female Paramedic

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Teale Bishopric

Lisa

Catherine Colvey

Catherine Colvey

Vicky Wienrick

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Dennis Lafond

Theo

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Kevin Desfosses

State Trooper (uncredited)

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David Goff

Harold (uncredited)

Benoit Priest

Benoit Priest

Stund (uncredited)

Tom Jackson

Tom Jackson

Old Indian Hunter

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

April 18, 2014

Like an angel come down from the storm. Deadfall is directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and written by Zach Dean. It stars Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde, Charlie Hunnam, Kate Mara, Treat Williams, Kris Kristofferson and Sissy Spacek. Music is by Marco Beltrami and cinematography by Shane Hurlbut. Siblings Addison (Bana) and Liza (Wilde) are fleeing a casino heist that’s gone badly wrong. Deciding to split up, they arrange to meet up at a later point and go their separate ways. Liza hooks up with ex-convict Jay (Hunnam) while Addison has a date with an abusive father. All while the police, led by a father and daughter pairing who have their own family issues, close in on them along with a blizzard. Ruzowitzky’s snowy neo-noir may not have the most brainiest of plots, but it makes up for that elsewhere with genuine thrills, spills and wintry chills. Shane Hurlbut photographs it in steely cold metallic blues, piercing whites and bloody reds, then laying an ethereal sheen over the night time sequences. This is perfect tonal accompaniment to the characterisations fronting the story, Addison and Liza have definite incestuous leanings, with the former capable of brutal violence when required. Jay, out of prison, is a big disappointment to his father (Kristofferson), but more pressing concerns are a deadly confrontation he is forced into, and that he’s falling for Liza, who appears to be damaged goods and whose motives are unclear. On the supposed good side of the snowy fence is Hannah (Mara) and Becker (Williams), daughter and father cops, she strives to make her daddy proud, he resents her for not being a son, even chastising her with cold venom in front of other officers. It’s a whirlpool of troubled characters battling it out in the snowy wilds of North America. Ruzowitzky inserts some quality action sequences as the protagonists/antagonists snake towards their date with destiny, which arrives in a classy film noir trope way at Jay’s parents house. The air is pungent with fatalism and the link of all characters having kin problems gives the narrative some bite. Very well performed by the cast, this is comfortably recommended to neo-noir lovers. 7.5/10

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