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Unleashed (2005 film)






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Unleashed
Directed byLouis Leterrier[1]
Screenplay byLuc Besson[1]
Produced by
  • Luc Besson
  • Jet Li
  • Steven Chasman[1]
  • Starring
  • Morgan Freeman
  • Bob Hoskins
  • Kerry Condon
  • CinematographyPierre Morel[1]
    Edited byNicolas Trembasiewicz[1]
    Music by
  • Robert Del Naja[1]
  • Production
    companies

  • Danny the Dog Ltd.[1]
  • Distributed by
    • EuropaCorp Distribution (France)[2]
  • Universal Pictures[3] (United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand; through United International Pictures[1])
  • Release dates

    • 2 February 2005 (2005-02-02) (France)
    • 13 May 2005 (2005-05-13) (United States)

    Running time

    102 minutes[2]
    Countries
    • France
  • United Kingdom[4][2]
  • LanguageEnglish[2]
    Budget$45 million[5]
    Box office$50.9 million[5]

    Unleashed (French: Danny the Dog) is a 2005 French British action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier, written by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Jet Li and Besson. It stars Jet Li, Morgan Freeman, Bob Hoskins and Kerry Condon, with action choreography by Yuen Woo-Ping. The film's setting and shooting location are Glasgow.

    Plot[edit]

    Bart, a vicious loan shark residing in Glasgow, uses his bodyguard, Danny, to attack non-complying customers. Bart has raised and trained Danny to be an attack dog and uses a metal collar around Danny's neck to control him; once the collar is off, Danny becomes a violently skilled fighter who relentlessly attacks his target. Once on, however, the collar turns Danny docile and harmless. As a result, he has very little knowledge on how to act as a socialized person, and the collar trick begins to fail due to its inherent limitations.

    A crime boss approaches Bart with a business deal, offering Bart hefty money in exchange for Danny winning monthly death matches held in an underground fighting ring. After Danny easily wins the first fight, however, Bart gets into a mishap with another mobster and is left for dead after a shooting. Danny survives and takes refuge in an antiques warehouse, where he passes out due to his injuries. Sam, a blind piano tuner, takes him to his home. Together with his stepdaughter Victoria, Sam treats Danny's wounds and warmly welcomes him to their family. Danny slowly learns to be a civilized man and abandons his violent nature, especially after Victoria removes his collar. He also curiously develops an interest in music and begins using scattered memories to try and remember his past, particularly his mother.

    Weeks later, Sam informs Danny about moving back to New York, where he and Victoria are originally from. He invites Danny, telling him they think of him as family, and Danny happily accepts. However, while out shopping alone, Danny runs into Bart's right-hand man Lefty, who reveals Bart is still alive. Lefty brings him back to Bart's compound, where Danny asks Bart if he knew Danny's mother. Bart denies knowing her and snaps a new collar back on Danny before taking him to the fighting ring. Danny refuses to fight, insisting he doesn't want to hurt people anymore, forcing a livid Bart to shove him into the pit. Danny initially struggles against his four opponents but eventually defeats them all to save his own life; however, he refuses to kill them, much to Bart's chagrin. Bart drags Danny back to their compound and throws him into his cell. However, Danny sneaks out and looks through Bart's old photographs, finding one of a person who looks like Danny's mother. Danny angrily confronts Bart, but Bart simply responds that his mother was a prostitute who is long gone.

    Danny escapes from Bart the next morning and goes back to Sam and Victoria, telling them where he was and what he has learned. With the two's help, Danny regains memories from his childhood past: his mother was a music student in Glasgow who struggled with finances, so she offered herself to Bart in exchange for money, while hiding a young Danny in the closet. It ended when Bart shot her to death when she finally defied him, and Bart has raised Danny ever since.

    Bart and a group of thugs arrive at Sam's apartment complex to capture Danny. Danny hides Sam and Victoria in their closet and goes out to fight them off. Danny proceeds to confront and furiously beat Bart, causing Sam and Victoria to burst out and beg Danny not to kill; however, a defeated Bart orders Danny otherwise. Bart tells Danny he will always be an animal, to which Sam responds by smashing a flowerpot on Bart's head, knocking him unconscious. Sam, Danny, and Victoria embrace.

    Sometime later, Danny is with Sam at a piano recital at Carnegie Hall, where Victoria is getting ready to perform. Realizing Victoria is playing what his mother played years ago, Danny sheds a happy tear.

    Cast[edit]

    Release[edit]

    Unleashed was first distributed in France as Danny the Dog on February 2, 2005.[2][6]

    Critical reception[edit]

    Unleashed received generally positive reviews. The film has a rating of 66% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 135 reviews with an average score of 6.2/10. The critical consensus states: "Jet Li gets to emote in some emotionally awkward scenes, but the gritty fight sequences come through in what is Li's best English language film."[7] The film also has a score of 58 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 31 reviews.[8]

    Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, stating "The film is ingenious in its construction. It has all the martial arts action any Jet Li fan could possibly desire."[9] In 2014, Time Out polled several film critics, directors, actors and stunt actors to list their top action films,[10] and Unleashed was listed at 68th place on this list.[11]

    Box office[edit]

    In North America, Unleashed was released by Rogue Pictures (which was a division of Focus Features). In its opening weekend in North America, the film grossed $10,900,901 which placed it third. It showed on 1,957 theaters for an average $5,570 per screen. The film grossed $24.5 million in North America and a further $26.3 million worldwide for a total of 50.9 million.[5] This box office result surpassed Rogue's expectations of $18 million gross at the North America box office.[12]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Danny the Dog
    Soundtrack album by
    ReleasedOctober 11, 2004
    GenreTrip hop
    Length52:39
    LabelVirgin/EMI Records
    ProducerNeil Davidge, Robert Del Naja, The RZA
    Massive Attack chronology
    100th Window
    (2003)
    Danny the Dog
    (2004)
    Collected
    (2006)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[13]

    The soundtrack was created by Massive Attack. It was released under the name Danny the Dog, in 2004 from Virgin/EMI Records. In 2005, Virgin Records re-released the soundtrack under the title Unleashed, with two bonus tracks produced by the RZA. Neither version features the song "Aftersun", featuring vocals by Dot Allison, that appears in the end credits of the film. The classical piano solo played in several scenes of the film is Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11 "Andante grazioso" while the song "Two Rocks and a Cup of Water" was played in one of the trailers to I Am Legend.

    1. "Opening Title" – 1:10
    2. "Atta' Boy" – 1:29
    3. "P Is for Piano" – 1:57
    4. "Simple Rules" – 1:20
    5. "Polaroid Girl" – 2:59
    6. "Sam" – 3:08
    7. "One Thought at a Time" – 4:23
    8. "Confused Images" – 1:59
    9. "Red Light Means Go" – 2:04
    10. "Collar Stays On" – 1:51
    11. "You've Never Had a Dream" – 2:46
    12. "Right Way to Hold a Spoon" – 3:19
    13. "Everybody's Got a Family" – 1:29
    14. "Two Rocks and a Cup of Water" – 2:32
    15. "Sweet Is Good" – 1:33
    16. "Montage" – 1:54
    17. "Everything About You Is New" – 2:25
    18. "The Dog Obeys" – 2:19
    19. "Danny the Dog" – 5:53
    20. "I Am Home" – 4:14
    21. "The Academy" – 1:45
    Bonus tracks

    In 2005 Virgin released a new version of the album with two bonus tracks.

    1. "Baby Boy" – 3:28 (Thea Van Seijen)
    2. "Unleash Me" – 2:36 (The RZA feat. Prodigal Sunn & Christbearer of Northstar)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h Russell, Jamie (August 2005). "Unleashed". Sight & Sound. British Film Institute. p. 79.
  • ^ a b c d e Nesselson, Lisa (February 8, 2005). "Danny the Dog". Variety. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  • ^ James, Alison (May 12, 2004). "Focus walks 'Dog' in States". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  • ^ Crick, Benny (March 13, 2005). "Unleashed (Danny the Dog)". Screen Daily. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  • ^ a b c "Unleashed". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 23, 2009.
  • ^ "Danny the Dog (2003)" (in French). Bifi.fr. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  • ^ "Unleashed". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. May 13, 2005. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  • ^ "Unleashed Reviews". Metacritic.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  • ^ Ebert, Roger (May 12, 2005). "Unleashed (R)". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  • ^ Rothkopf, Joshua, ed. (April 29, 2016). "The 100 best action movies". Time Out. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  • ^ Rothkopf, Joshua, ed. (April 29, 2016). "The 100 best action movies: 70-61". Time Out. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  • ^ James, Allison (May 19, 2005). "Farrow inks to star in Besson's 'Arthur'". Variety. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009.
  • ^ "Danny the Dog: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Massive Attack". Allmusic.
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