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Rating: 5.921/10 by 1193 users

Domino (2005)

The story of the life of Domino Harvey, who abandoned her career as a Ford model to become a bounty hunter.

Directing:
  • Tony Scott
  • Karin Anderson
  • Julie Pitkanen
  • Eric Glasser
  • John Wildermuth
  • Christina Fong
  • Marisa Ferrey
Writing:
  • Richard Kelly
  • Steve Barancik
  • Richard Kelly
  • René Brar
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 14, 2005

Rating: 5.921/10 by 1193 users

Alternative Title:
Domino Live Fast Die Young - US
Domino - Live Fast, Die Young - DE

Country:
France
United Kingdom
Language:
Polski
Español
English
Italiano
Runtime: 02 hour 07 minutes
Budget: $50,000,000
Revenue: $22,900,000

Plot Keyword: bounty hunter, fbi, based on true story, strip club, action hero

Keira Knightley
Domino Harvey
Delroy Lindo
Claremont Williams
Mo'Nique
Lateesha Rodriguez
Lucy Liu
Taryn Miles
Macy Gray
Lashandra Davis
Shondrella Avery
Lashindra Davis
Dabney Coleman
Drake Bishop
Joe Nuñez
Raul Chavez
Peter Jacobson
Burke Beckett
Dale Dickey
Edna Fender
Lew Temple
Locus Fender
Liza Lapira
Chinegro Woman
Tom Waits
Wanderer
Domino Harvey
Girl Walking from Exploding Car
Donna W. Scott
Agent Dina Wilson
Michael Papajohn
Cigliutti Goon (uncredited)
Vic Manni
Bishop Goon #1
T.K. Carter
Lester Kincaid
Stanley Kamel
Anthony Cigliutti
Chad Parker
Underwater Mobster
Ashley Monique Clark
Kee Kee Rodriguez
Patrick Kerr
DMV Manager
Adam Clark
Agent Eric Cosgrove
Janet Gonzalez
Louise Maldonado
Mike G.
Hector Maldonado
Eddie Hernandez
Larenz 'Creep' Dexter
Mark Newsom
Dr. Waldman
Jack McGee
Detective Chris Cudlitz
Rolando Molina
Security Manager
Morgan Nagler
Stacee Stevens
Ginger Kinison
Ariana Bower
Andy Milder
FBI Agent #1
Neal Matarazzo
FBI Agent #2
Michelle Fabiano
Mrs. Cigliutti
Celesta Hodge
Runway Model
Julian Berlin
Sorority Girl
Jackson Bolt
Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
Heidi Hawking
Entertainer (uncredited)

JPV852

This is a movie I previously watched 15+ years ago, didn't like it then; still don't like it today. Tony Soctt's style, which leaned much more toward gritty oversaturation in his latter films, was a bit too much for me, as was the frenetic direction and editing which failed in keeping me entertained or caring for any of these characters, and this coming from someone who loves Keira Knightley. On the plus side, at least the video and audio still hold up, shame the rest of film, and its good cast, never came together. **2.0/5**


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