I was really looking forward to this film. The cast is excellent and the trailer looked promising. But boy was I disappointed. Of course the expectation was high and so the movie experience even worse (I almost gave the film 3 stars).
In short why this film wasn't for me:
I didn't care about the main character / The "Lolita" girl made the film worse (and it shouldn't) / The bad guys are really stupid (like in a B movie) / The "good" guy makes ONLY stupid decisions (why? why didn't he ...)
... you get the point
When 50 Cent is one of the best characters in a movie something is really wrong.
At the time of writing the IMDb cast mentions the main actor really late - you could not guess it (by the way it's not Bruce Willis)
Plot summary
A family man who turns out to be a retired mob enforcer must travel across the country to find his daughter who has gone missing.
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October 17, 2014 at 02:30 AM
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with this cast what could go wrong (spoiler, a lot)
No Oscars waiting in the wings, but entertaining anyway
I saw John Cusak, so I figured it would be worth a shot since he hits a winner about 75% of the time. Well--this was one of the 25%, but it was still an entertaining shoot-em-up sort of film. Bruce Willis must have needed the dough because his character could have been played by anybody; he didn't bring any "Bruce Willis" to it. 50-Cent was ridiculous as he is in any movie they stick him in. I don't know who told him he could act, but it was probably the same guy who told him he could rap. Jason Patric doesn't really have that leading man thing going on--he never has had it-- but he was pretty good in this film. The guy's a solid actor, just nothing to write home about. Overall, it was a good, mindless 90 minutes of entertainment with a sketchy plot and an unbelievable premise which means it was better than 80% of the crap coming out of Hollywood today.
Done to death
THE PRINCE is yet another B-movie thriller advertised as a "Bruce Willis" movie that turns out to contain the actor for about a quarter of the running time, if that. Instead the main plot is about ageing action man Jason Patric on the trail of some gangsters who've kidnapped his daughter. It's the kind of film that's happy to go through the motions without ever offering much of note, other than some supporting roles for the likes of John Cusack, Rain, and 50 Cent, none of whom are given much to do. The action scenes are a bit too digital and overall there's little here that hasn't been done to death.