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Chance leads Yuri Orlov to discover his one talent - illegal arms dealing. With his brother's help, he reaches the top of the trade,supplying anyone whose check clears. His skills and quick wits bring him everything he's ever wanted - and help him elude a persistent Interpol agent. But at the peak of his prowess, he discovers his customers might demand more than he can give... and those he's trying to protect could become deadly liabilities. (official distributor synopsis)

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DaViD´82 

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English An originally approached topic which is intriguing and, most importantly, cleverly and successfully combines chilling scenes with an ironic, jet-black-noir satirical detachedness. Of course, here and there, faults are to be found, but the positives easily outweigh them and mainly this is the type of picture which, in addition to entertaining, force you to think and it remains with you long after - which means a lot. ()

agentmiky 

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English Andrew Niccol already made a mark with Gattaca, which was fantastic and very well done, and I was thus interested in this film starring Nicolas Cage. I have to commend those who came up with the opening, as the journey of the bullet struck me as a fresh and intriguing idea. The best aspect of the entire film was Cage’s character, Orlov, and Cage acted brilliantly and overshadowed the other actors with his performance. The atmosphere was captivating, and the story was good as well. I was intrigued by the locations where the film was shot. However, from my perspective, I would have cut out a few unnecessary moments that didn’t add much to the film and felt a bit superfluous. Otherwise, it’s an excellent film, and I give it 85%. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English Evil wins and Cage is back in form! This film very realistically portrays the life of an arms dealer who ruthlessly cashes in on social movements and political violence. The pace is brisk, the visuals are breathtaking and the plot is excellent! Thrilling, violent, ironic, stylish and very good! ()

3DD!3 

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English Probably the best movie about trafficking ever to see the light of day. Lord of War is very true to life and made with the precision of a documentary, covering the whole era of illegal weapon trafficking since the 80s. Our guide is none other than one of the very best “Lords of War", Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage). When we see him for the first time in Little Odessa he is a regular guy like anybody else, someone with dreams who finds out one day that he has a talent for making his dreams come true. So he starts dealing in weapons. On a small scale at first, but because he is good at it and also lucky, he works his way up to the very top. Isn’t time to start living your dreams now? Yuri thinks it is and starts. His first and most precious trophy is a woman of his dreams, Ava Fontaine (Bridget Moynahan), the type of beautiful model that he has dreamed of for years the part with the “accidental" encounter belongs to my favorite scenes in the movie, genius ;-). The cold war is over and business is running smoothly, life can’t be better than it is right now. But nothing lasts forever. Interpol is keen to get their hands on Mr. Orlov (by the way that isn’t his real name) mainly secret agent Jack Valentine who is one of the best in his field. But there is one thing worse than Interpol or military dictators. A conscience. Would they be capable of living knowing that they are responsible for the deaths of millions of people? Andrew Niccol made sure that the perfectly thought through story, based on true events, had all it needed to strike home in the viewer and make him think. Right from the start, the credits sequence “about a life span of a bullet" shows how hugely talented the director is, demonstrating similar qualities as in his previous movie Gattaca. On top of it all, great camerawork and superb acting performances enhance the quality of the whole experience of a movie about a man who made it so far that he lost everybody that ever cared for him, including himself. ()

kaylin 

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English Nicolas Cage has appeared in many good movies. Nicolas Cage has appeared in good movies. Nicolas Cage has appeared in bad movies. Nicolas Cage has appeared in many bad movies. And he has also appeared in absolute nonsense. "Lord of War" falls into the category of good movies and it is thanks to Nicolas Cage's performance, who is great both as a narrator and as the main character. His voice is just right to make you believe everything happening on the screen. And there is a lot happening. However, I must say right at the beginning that the film tries to be overtly gritty, it wants to shock, but it is not such a masterpiece in that sense. "Lord of War" is a story about a man who essentially worked his way up from nothing to become one of the best arms dealers. You might think it's a dream job. Lots of money, occasional action, beautiful women, different corners of the world, but it's not that easy. What about your families? What about the woman you have dreamt of? And what about your conscience? Can you deal with all the violence you enable? Is it enough to tell yourself that you are not the one pulling the trigger, that you are not actually a killer? More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/10/prach-uspesna-pokracovani-animaku.html ()

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