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Bullet

- You only get one shot at revenge.

A tough, Jewish ex-con just released from prison crosses a powerful drug dealer and former prison rival in his return to a life of crime.

Release Date : 1996-03-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Village Roadshow PicturesClipsal FilmsNew Line Cinema

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Bullet 1996

Cast

Mickey Rourke

Character Name : Butch 'Bullet' Stein

Original Name : Mickey Rourke

Gender : Male

Tupac Shakur

Character Name : Tank

Original Name : Tupac Shakur

Gender : Male

Adrien Brody

Character Name : Ruby Stein

Original Name : Adrien Brody

Gender : Male

Ted Levine

Character Name : Louis Stein

Original Name : Ted Levine

Gender : Male

Matthew Powers

Character Name : Paddy

Original Name : Matthew Powers

Gender : Male

Donnie Wahlberg

Character Name : Big Balls

Original Name : Donnie Wahlberg

Gender : Male

Suzanne Shepherd

Character Name : Cookie Stein

Original Name : Suzanne Shepherd

Gender : Female

Jerry Grayson

Character Name : Sol Stein

Original Name : Jerry Grayson

Gender : Male

Manny Perez

Character Name : Flaco

Original Name : Manny Perez

Gender : Male

John Enos III

Character Name : Lester

Original Name : John Enos III

Gender : Male

Frank Senger

Character Name : Prison Guard

Original Name : Frank Senger

Gender : Male

Michael Kenneth Williams

Character Name : High Top

Original Name : Michael Kenneth Williams

Gender : Male

Stretch

Character Name : Dallas

Original Name : Stretch

Gender : Male

Peter Dinklage

Character Name : Building Manager

Original Name : Peter Dinklage

Gender : Male

Jermaine Hopkins

Character Name : Pudgy

Original Name : Jermaine Hopkins

Gender : Male

Fatmir Haskaj

Character Name : Punk #1 - Jamie

Original Name : Fatmir Haskaj

Gender : Male

Joe Dain

Character Name : Punk #2 - Brian

Original Name : Joe Dain

Gender : Male

Shirley Scott

Character Name : Heavy Woman

Original Name : Shirley Scott

Gender : Male

Heather Laszlo

Character Name : Dog-Walking Girl

Original Name : Heather Laszlo

Gender : Male

Mario Bosco

Character Name : Young Boy #1 - Stanley

Original Name : Mario Bosco

Gender : Male

Paul Sampson

Character Name : Pruitt

Original Name : Paul Sampson

Gender : Male

Anthony Giangrande

Character Name : Punk

Original Name : Anthony Giangrande

Gender : Male

Anthony Giangrande

Character Name : Punk #3

Original Name : Anthony Giangrande

Gender : Male

Eddie Daniels

Character Name : Tacky Girl #1

Original Name : Eddie Daniels

Gender : Female

Oni Faida Lampley

Character Name : Attractive Black Woman

Original Name : Oni Faida Lampley

Gender : Male

Ray Mancini

Character Name : Gates

Original Name : Ray Mancini

Gender : Male

Larry Romano

Character Name : Frankie 'Eyelashes'

Original Name : Larry Romano

Gender : Male

Mick O'Rourke

Character Name : Thief #1 - Joey

Original Name : Mick O'Rourke

Gender : Male

Kevin Pinassi

Character Name : Bernard

Original Name : Kevin Pinassi

Gender : Male

Willy DeVille

Character Name : Willy Lookout

Original Name : Willy DeVille

Gender : Male

Ellsworth Davis

Character Name : Shadow

Original Name : Ellsworth Davis

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2022-09-10

Bullet is a shot in the dark; a stray bullet that almost hits its mark. Almost. It's hard to screw up a film with Mickey Rourke, Tupac Shakur, Adrien Brody, and Ted Levine – hard, but not impossible. One of the most disappointing aspects of Bullet is that Shakur, the rare musician with a truly solid screen presence, only appears in a handful of scenes – which is still more than enough for him to steal the movie –, and only shares a couple of them with Rourke. One can only wonder if his death that same year had something to do with this. Butch 'Bullet' Stein (Rourke) is out on parole after serving an eight-year sentence. On his first day out, Bullet stabs Flaco (Manny Perez), who works for drug dealer Tank (Shakur), in the eye. Apparently, stabbing people in the eye is Bullet's trademark, and Tank is one of his previous victims. So why is his nickname Bullet, then? And why does Tank wear an eye patch? Under it, he either has a glass eye, or a glassy eye, but an eye nonetheless. It’s symptomatic of this script, in which Rourke had a hand, that the consequences fall very short of the magnitude of the actions that provoke them. In addition to Tank's eye, we have Butch's younger brother Ruby’s (Brody) hand. Ruby is an aspiring graffiti artist whose “drawing hand” is impaled with a knife, for which Butch is indirectly to blame. This incident not only does not result in friction between the brothers, but it doesn’t prevent Ruby from painting a huge mural of his hand with a blade going through it, of all things. Basically, this event belongs in a first draft, not in the finished movie. All things considered, I have mixed feelings about this film. Tupac is easily the best thing in it; when he's not there we expect him to show up, and when he shows up, all eyes are on him (you’ll excuse the obvious reference). The filmmakers should have given us a lot more of Shakur, or a lot less. Rourke, on the other hand, gives a deliberately lethargic and morose performance, befitting the unmotivated Butch – who is only jolted out of his drug-induced stupor to commit petty crimes to get money to buy more drugs –, and in keeping with the scattered, disjointed, and episodic nature of much of the film. The highlight of Rourke's performance is a great scene in which Butch warns two young men he mugged earlier in the story of the dangers of ending up like him. This Butch material, which could have been the American answer to Trainspotting, is set against the more straightforward Tank subplot, so that we are left with two different stories running perpendicular, rather than parallel, to each other, and when they intersect is more of a train wreck than a junction.