Payback (1999)
After a successful robbery, Porter, a young intelligent and courageous man, who makes a robbery with his wife and best friend, who has shot him and left him there to die, but incidents come to climax when he manages to survive and returns to avenge from them and take his money.
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April 13, 2004
Payback has its moments and its thrills, but the payoff just isn't there.December 08, 2002
Payback is just Die Hard: Without a Soul.October 15, 2002
The movie squanders its energy on morbid levels of grisly, kinky violence, much of it sexual.May 10, 2007
A tough, entertaining homage to the kind of gritty '70s crime film that long ago gave way to a slicker yet tamer form of action movie ... Both the studio's cut and Helgeland's cut work about equally well.May 11, 2001
In the popcorn sense, it certainly delivers on mindless escapism. In the artistic sense, let's just say that Payback is a long way from Point Blank.June 21, 2007
A solid enough action comedy, albeit one that had a lot of potential to be wittier and darker.February 14, 2001
It's undone not so much by the shadow of Lee Marvin falling heavily on it (which it does) as by the twin obstacles of big star image and, more to the point, excessive violence.June 18, 2002
A higher class of thriller.June 25, 2005
This is the seediest studio picture I've seen since TO LIVE OR DIE IN LA. Even the theater floor feels stickier while watching this thing unfold.March 22, 2002
It quickly slides into a Lethal Weapon without Danny Glover, complete with blowups and wisecracks, gratuitous torture scenes and Gibson in familiar form as the twinkling rascal who makes a virtue out of viciousness.January 01, 2000
A mind-mangling disappointment, with a dopey sell-out ending.November 06, 2002
Demonstrates why Mel Gibson is a movie star: He can take mediocre material and through sheer willpower -- not to mention oodles of charm -- make it work.