Hard Target 2is a 2016 Americanaction filmdirected byRoel Reiné,starringScott Adkins,Robert Knepper,Temuera MorrisonandRhona Mitra.It is arebootof,[2]orsequelto,[3]the 1993 filmHard Target,which starredJean-Claude Van Dammeas a homelesscajunfighting ahuman huntingoperation inNew Orleans.The new film sees Adkins as a disgracedMMAchampion who is unwittingly hired to act as prey in a deadly game of cat and mouse through the jungles ofMyanmar.[4]The film has no narrative connection to the first film.
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Directed by | Roel Reiné |
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Produced by | Chris Lowenstein |
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Cinematography | Roel Reiné |
Edited by | Radu Ion |
Music by | Trevor Morris Jack Wall |
Distributed by | Universal 1440 Entertainment |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English[1] |
Plot
editProfessionalMMAfighter Wes Baylor takes on Jonny Sutherland in awelterweightchampionship fight at the fictional Chateau de Vegas Hotel.[5]Upset with the judges' score, Baylor tries to knock Sutherland out and accidentally kills him. Overwhelmed with guilt, Baylor enters self-imposed exile inThailand.
Six months later, Baylor is still haunted by the death of Sutherland and competes in undergroundfight clubs.A man, Aldrich, watches Baylor fight, and impressed with him, offers him $1 million for a private one-off match inMyanmar.Upon arrival, Baylor is informed that he will be the victim of a lethal hunt organized by Aldrich. Baylor is given a water bottle andmoney beltwhich, unbeknown to him, has a GPS tracker hidden inside. The hunting party consists of Sofia, bullfighter Esparto, video game designer Landon, Maduka, Jacob "Texas" Zimling, Zimling's son Tobias, Aldrich's right-hand man Madden, and Aldrich himself. In addition, the party is accompanied by a group of corruptMyanmar Armysoldiers.
Maduka shoots Baylor with asniper rifleat a waterfall, but Baylor goes underwater, sneaks up on Maduka, and beats him to death. While fleeing from them, Baylor comes across a local woman named Tha, who helps him get to the border. As the hunt continues, Aldrich gives the hunters motorcycles equipped with guns and rocket launchers. Baylor fights them and commandeers a motorcycle, leaving Tha alone. Zimling and Tobias attempt to kill Tha, but Tobias has a brief change of heart and flees. Tha then kills Zimling with a machete, while Baylor fights Sofia. After knocking her unconscious, he regroups with Tha and they run away. The two go to Tha's house to treat wounds, where Baylor learns something strange about Tha and her village.
After running towards the border, Tha and Baylor come across a field full of landmines. Aldrich and the party arrive at the edge of theminefield,having tracked Baylor via the GPS. Tobias, angered by the death of his father, chases Baylor with an M-16 and is killed by a crossbow bolt that Baylor fires. He drops the assault rifle as he dies and triggers an explosion of the mines. The explosion gives Baylor and Tha enough time to hide in a cave, where Tha finds her missing brother, who is revealed as a previous target of Aldrich's group. He had managed to evade the hunting group's detection and hide.
In the morning, Tha and her brother run away, leaving Baylor behind. Tha and her brother are captured, and Baylor rescues them by capturing Landon. Tha then shoves a sharp object through Sofia's neck which kills her. Meanwhile, Landon's neck is slashed by Aldrich for secretly recording all of the events, which was forbidden. Baylor, Tha, and her brother all reach the border and wonder how Aldrich continuously knows where they are. They find the tracker in the money belt. Baylor takes on the soldiers working for Aldrich and remaining hunters alone while Tha and her brother hide. Esparto goes after Tha and her brother but is killed with a fishing harpoon. Meanwhile, Baylor runs away with the boat from the army camp and heads towards the border.
Pursued by the army, Baylor manages to reach the border bridge, where he faces Aldrich and Madden in a final showdown. Aldrich accidentally shoots Madden after Baylor uses him as a human shield who tries to shoot him and Baylor severely beats Aldrich, who orders the Myanmar army to fire on him. Tha suddenly arrives and bribes the general into ceasing fire to save Baylor. Aldrich is outraged and attempts to shoot Baylor himself, at which point the general orders his army to shoot him dead. Having survived the ordeal, Baylor returns to Thailand with Tha to teach childrenTaekwondo.
Cast
edit- Scott Adkinsas Wes Baylor
- Robert Knepperas Aldrich
- Rhona Mitraas Sofia
- Temuera Morrisonas Madden
- Ann Truong as Tha
- Adam Saunders as Esparto
- Jamie Timony as Landon
- Peter Hardyas Jacob Zimling
- Sean Keenanas Tobias Zimling
- Troy Honeysettas Jonny Sutherland
- Gigi Veliciat as Maduka
- Katrina Greyas Kay Sutherland
- Yanin Vismitanandaas Aldrich's Friend
Production
editDevelopment and writing
editHard Target 2was first mentioned in the media of theNetherlands,director Roel Reiné's country, in August 2015, with filming slated to start in October of that year.[6]While the picture's numbered title suggests a sequel,[3]Universal's initial announcement billed it as a reboot.[2]Leading man Scott Adkins also described it as "almost more like a reboot".[7]
Adkins explained that he and Reiné wanted the film to be a more direct sequel, with Robert Knepper playing the brother of Emil Fouchon, the 1993 film'svillainessayed byLance Henriksen.However the idea was vetoed by Universal executives, who insisted the new film be treated as standalone.[8]Reiné was still able to give Knepper's character a single-bullet pistol as a way to suggest a kinship with Fouchon, who used one in the original.[9]
According to Reine, the director of the original film,John Woo,was supposed to accept aproducercredit onHard Target 2.[6][10]However, Woo was not mentioned in Universal's December 1, 2015 statement following production wrap, nor in the finished film.[2]Nonetheless, the movie was given a number of stylistic flourishes and action sequences reminiscent of his style, such as shots ofdoves,amexican standoff,and a motorcycle gunfight.[11]The film also incorporates a helicopter boat chase, which Woo wanted to include in the original but could not.[12]
Casting
editEven before the screenplay was finalized, Reiné had Adkins in mind to play Baylor. The Briton had to get clearance fromDisneyto take the gig as he had already signed on to be inDoctor Strange.[13]They eventually agreed to let him skip training sessions for theMarvelfilm so that he could do both.[14]The star's name was kept a secret until the beginning of the shoot, with Reine refusing to disclose it in interviews.[10]However, in late October, a picture from the film's "fight camp" (fight choreography rehearsals) emerged, revealing Scott Adkins as the lead actor.[15]Adkins was a fan of the first movie, and had even won a contest to attend an early screening of it as a teenager.[16]However, he still turned down the sequel at first, as he had already been associated with Van Damme on several projects, and was eager to stand out on his own.[11][17]He ultimately realized that the film would be made with somebody else that had less passion for the property, and felt he was best for the role.[18][19]
Knepper was offered the part of main antagonist Jonah Aldrich outright, and did not have to audition for it. He travelled to Thailand with his wife, taking advantage of the trip to discover local culture. He was also impressed with Reiné'sAdmiral,a prestige Dutch historical film that showed a different side of the director than the commercial sequels he is internationally known for.[7]Temuera Morrison, who plays Aldrich's right-hand man Madden, had appeared in two of Reiné's previous Thailand films,The Marine 2andThe Scorpion King 3.[20]
Vietnamese-Australian actress Ann Truong had experience withmuay thaiandboxingin her personal life. She originally sent a taped audition for the role of Sofia, but Reiné asked her to play Tha instead, and travelled toSydneyfor an in-person interview before giving her the job.[21]Thai martial arts starJeeja Yanin's participation was unplanned. Roel Reine offered her to participate in the film while she was visiting friends on the set, and she accepted.[22]She headlines a group of thugs confronting Baylor towards the end of the film. Also present in the scene is herRaging Phoenixco-star Kazu Patrick Tang, who served as the film's assistant stunt coordinator.[23][24]
Filming and post-production
editPrincipal photographytook place in two different parts of Thailand, including theBangkokcapital region, over the course of 21 days,[22]and concluded on November 15, 2015.[2]The picture had a budget of US$4.5 million.[9]
As usual, Roel Reiné served as his owncinematographer,and also manned the cameras, including those mounted on drones and zip-lines.[7]It was the Dutchman's fifth time working in Thailand, and he had a long-standing relationship with some of hiscrew.[25]Production services were provided byLiving Films,aChiang Mai-based outfit founded by American expatriate Chris Lowenstein, and a frequent partner for Western productions shot in the country, including Reiné'sThe Marine 2andThe Man with the Iron Fists 2[4][26]
Seng Kawee of Seng Stunt Team, who choreographed all of Reiné's Thailand efforts, and whom he lists as his favoritestunt coordinatorto work with,[27]returned for this movie as well.[22]Unlike for the Thailand-shotNinja: Shadow of a Tear,Adkins did not have the luxury of working with his preferred choreographer, Sweden's Tim Man. He was thus more involved in the planning of his physical scenes, and designed the opening professional bout by himself.[13][22]Adkins also did his own driving during the helicopter speedboat chase.[13]
Thesports arenashown in early scenes was located in Bangkok, rather than inLas Vegasas portrayed in the story, and the fateful MMA fight was captured in a single day.[9]The finale was originally set to take place on a rooftop inBangkok's Chinatown,but the location became unavailable. Producer Lowenstein had earlier scouted a picturesque bridge on theRiver Kwai,and suggested the climactic showdown be transported there.[22]
Visual effectswere done byBulgaria-based Cinemotion, a veteran company of many Universal 1440 productions.[28]They included some enhancements to Sofia's death, which had been devised on the fly during filming.[9]Reiné had an agreement in place with Adkins that gave the latter a right of approval concerning his fight scenes, and he okayed their final edit beforepicture lock.Post production on the film was announced as complete in early March 2016.[29][30]
Release
editHome media
editHard Target 2was released domestically onDVDandBlu-rayon September 6, 2016.[31]Among the bonus features included on the disc were an audio commentary with director Roel Reiné, stars Scott Adkins and Robert Knepper,composerTrevor Morris and camera operator Rolf Dekens, threebehind-the-scenesfeaturettes, two outtakes montages and a short video biography of the film's fictional manhunters.[32]
The film received a same-day release onNetflixin the United States.[33] In early January 2023, analytics serviceFlixPatrolreported that, thanks to its addition to thestreamingplatform's catalogue in several international markets,Hard Target 2had reached fourth place in its Netflix worldwide feature filmchart.[34]
Reception
editHard Target 2received a polarized reception, depending largely on whether it was viewed as a companion piece to the 1993 theatrical release, or as a standalone product.
Rob Hunter ofSlashfilmsaid "[t]he action is less effective overall, but worse, it fails to even approach the original's absolute bonkers execution [...] The addition of CG hurts as well, [...] and [the] female sidekick's subplot does little but drag the film down."[35]Tyler Foster ofDVD Talkrated it one out of five and wrote, "[a]s mindless entertainment, all Reine and screenwriters Matt Harvey and Dominic Morgan really need is some consistency, but none of them seem to care."[36]Joblo.comrated the film a five out of ten, and described it as "a disappointment".[37]
Martin Liebman of Blu-ray.com was moderately positive. Although he complained that the film was similar to Reiné's recentThe Condemned 2,he acknowledged that the Dutchman "knows his way around these movies and proves more than capable of delivering a slick, sleek, and hard-hitting experience."[32]Outlaw Vern wrote that "it’s hard to completely avoid comparing this toHard Target,a movie [...] that was made with four times the budget [...] by one of the greatest action directors who ever lived ", but added" [w]hether or not it’s worthy of theHard Targettitle, it’s another respectable entry in the Adkins catalog ".[38]
Matthew Hartman ofHighDef Digestenjoyed the film, saying that while he "thoroughly expected to hateHard Target 2",it proved to be" a must see film for action and martial arts fans featuring Adkins in incredible fight scenes. "[39]Sean Radican ofMMA Torchwas most enthusiastic, writing that "director Roel Reiné deserves a ton of credit for making this film look as good as it does", while he praised Adkins' "sympathetic character and a fantastic cast of villains surrounding him". He rated it an eight out of ten.[40]
Soundtrack
editHard Target 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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Released | September 2, 2016[41] |
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Length | 62:57[41] |
Label | Back Lot Music[41] |
Hard Target 2'sscorewascomposedandproducedbyTrevor MorrisandJack Wall.Wall, aBAFTA Awardnominee for hisvideo game music,had previously written additional cues for some of Morris'TV serieswork, and received his first feature film credit as a main composer.[42]It was released by Universal's film and television music labelBack Lot Music.[41]
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