Stars Edward Burns and Robert De Niro caught in a moment of intensity on a video camera on the poster for John Herzfeld's 15 Minutes |
15 Minutes is about a famous New York City cop and a pair of Eastern European crooks on a crime spree in the Big Apple, whose paths cross.
Very critical towards mass media and the US, this film sometimes feels like a debate commentary more than a movie. Writer-director John Herzfeld's (2 Days in the Valley (1996)) ambition seems to have been to go further into extremes with every new scene.
The aesthetics of the villains' video-tapes leave a confused impression, although bearing in mind the way video capture has revolutionized the lives of normal people since the film's release, - as well as the world of crime, - the element may be considered interesting regardless.
15 Minutes, (the title is taken from the famous Andy Warhol quote that everyone will get their 15 minutes of fame in the future), keeps afloat due to its great ensemble cast which includes Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook (2012)) working at top speed; Edward Burns (Saving Private Ryan (1998)) as his young apprentice; Kelsey Grammer (Frasier (1993-04)) as a cynical TV host, and great Czech actor, Karel Roden (The Abandoned/Los Abandonados (2006)) as a delusional bad guy.
Also co-starring are attractive actresses Vera Farmiga (The Conjuring (2013)), Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City (2008)), and Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)).
Herzfeld's career has been going downhill since the film: He has only directed the two little-seen features, The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2007) and the recently poorly received drama Collection/Reach Me (2014) with Sylvester Stallone and again an impressive ensemble cast.
Watch the trailer for the somewhat hyperbolic 15 Minutes right here
Cost: 42 mil. $
Box office: 56.3 mil. $
= Big flop (returned 1.34 times the cost)
[15 Minutes premiered 1 March (USA) and runs 120 minutes. Shooting took place on location in New York and Los Angeles, ending in May 1999. The release was pushed out one year after trailers had been playing for unknown reasons. It opened #2, behind holdover hit The Mexican, to a 10.5 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it spent one more week in the top 5 (#5) and grossed 24.4 mil. $ (43.3 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets seems to have been the UK with 2.3 mil. $ (4%) and Australia with 1.3 mil. $ (2.3 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, translating to a notch higher than this one. Herzfeld returned with Bill Stanton Project (2003, TV-series), Dr. Vegas (2004, TV-series) and theatrically with Bobby Z (2007). De Niro returned in The Score (2001), Burns in Sidewalks of New York (2001). 15 Minutes is rotten at 32 % with a 4.4/10 critical average on Rotten Tomatoes.]
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