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''Hardcore Henry'' (also known simply as ''Hardcore'' (russian: Хардкор) in some countries) is a 2015
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written and directed by
Ilya Naishuller Ilya Viktorovich Naishuller (born November 19, 1983) is a film director and a musician. He is known for directing action films '' Hardcore Henry'' (2015) and '' Nobody'' (2021). He is the founder of film production company Versus Pictures and t ...
(in his feature
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), and produced by
Timur Bekmambetov Timur Nuruakhitovich Bekmambetov (, ; ; born June 25, 1961) is a Russian-Kazakhstan, Kazakh film Film director, director, Film producer, producer, screenwriter, and tech entrepreneur. He is best known for the fantasy epic ''Night Watch (2004 fi ...
, Naishuller, Inga Vainshtein Smith and Ekaterina Kononenko. Will Stewart provided additional writing for the film. It stars Sharlto Copley, Danila Kozlovsky, Haley Bennett and
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. The film was released theatrically in the United States by
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on April 8, 2016. It garnered mixed reviews in the US but was more positively received in Russia. Despite grossing $16.8 million worldwide against a $2 million budget, it was considered a
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in the US, due to STX spending $10 million to acquire global rights to the film.


Plot

A man wakes inside a laboratory on an airship. A scientist; Estelle, tells him his name is Henry, claims to be his wife, and he has been revived from an accident that left him amnesiac and mute. She replaces his missing limbs with cybernetic
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, but
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led by the psychokinetic Akan raid the ship before she can replace Henry's voice. Akan claims all of Estelle's research is his corporate property. He kills Estelle's scientists, but Henry and Estelle flee in an escape pod, landing in Moscow. The mercenaries follow and abduct Estelle. Henry is rescued by a stranger named Jimmy, who informs him that his cybernetic limbs are running out of power, which will kill him if he cannot recharge. Jimmy is killed by corrupt police paid by Akan, but Henry escapes. He is joined by another Jimmy, now an alcoholic bum, who informs him that one of Akan's associates, Slick Dimitry, has a charging pump which Henry needs to recharge. The two are attacked, and again Jimmy is killed. Henry escapes, and hunts Dimitry through Moscow before capturing him. Just as Dimitry promises him information, he is killed by a sniper. Henry removes the pump and receives a call from Jimmy, who directs Henry to a brothel. Henry meets two more distinct versions of Jimmy; one a nervous nerd, the other a drug-fuelled sex manic, who replace his pump. The brothel is attacked by Akan's forces. Akan taunts Henry about Estelle, who is being transported by an armored convoy, before ejecting Henry from the brothel. Outside, Henry encounters another Jimmy, a stoner, who transports him to Akan's convoy. Henry attacks the convoy and locates Estelle and Akan, who beats him with a baseball bat and buries him in the woods. Jimmy finds and resuscitates Henry, only to be shelled by a tank. After killing the tank crew and fending off a helicopter, Henry finds another Jimmy, who leads him to an abandoned hotel and a hidden laboratory. Here, the original Jimmy—a quadriplegic scientist—reveals that he is seeking revenge against Akan, who crippled him after his own cyborg super-soldiers failed. The other Jimmys are clones based on aspects of Jimmy's personality that he can control via a headset. The clones sing and dance with Henry to the song "
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". Jimmy realizes that Henry has been unknowingly broadcasting his location to Akan, with a strike force closing in, and the clones attack Henry. Fending off Jimmy, Henry convinces him to help. Henry and the clones fight their way out, killing Akan's forces by collapsing the laboratory on them. Jimmy and Henry drive to Akan's headquarters. They fight their way into an elevator, but Jimmy is mortally wounded. Before dying, Jimmy thanks Henry for being a friend, and removes a memory blocker, gradually restoring Henry's memories. Henry fights his way to the highest floor, where he is greeted by Akan and an army of cyborg super-soldiers with Henry's memories. The soldiers chase Henry to the roof. Henry wipes out the entire army to the
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song " Don't Stop Me Now", before Akan arrives and severely wounds Henry. Estelle arrives and reveals that she is actually Akan's wife. Everything that happened was an elaborate ruse to field-test their ability to manipulate cyborg soldiers into doing anything to "rescue" their "wives", including committing terrorist acts. Akan and Estelle prepare to board a helicopter, leaving Henry for dead. Henry blacks out, but a memory of his father revives him and motivates him to crush Akan's hands and wrap his robotic eyestalk around Akan's jaw, decapitating him. He jumps onto Estelle's helicopter, presenting her with Akan's head. She shoots Henry, but a bullet ricochets and hits her, causing her to stumble out of the helicopter. Henry slams the door on her hands, sending her plumetting to her death.


Cast

* Sergey Valyaev, Andrei Dementiev,
Ilya Naishuller Ilya Viktorovich Naishuller (born November 19, 1983) is a film director and a musician. He is known for directing action films '' Hardcore Henry'' (2015) and '' Nobody'' (2021). He is the founder of film production company Versus Pictures and t ...
and others as Henry * Sharlto Copley as Jimmy * Danila Kozlovsky as Akan * Haley Bennett as Estelle *
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as Henry's Father * Andrei Dementiev as Dmitry "Slick Dmitry" * Oleg Poddubnyy as Yuri * Cyrus Arnold as Nat (credited as "Young Bully #2") * Ilya Naishuller as Timothy / Higher-Self Merc * Will Stewart as Robbie * Martin Cooke as Marty * Dasha Charusha as Katya, The Dominatrix * Svetlana Ustinova as Olga, The Dominatrix *
Aleksandr Pal Aleksandr Vladimirovich Pal (russian: Александр Владимирович Паль; born 16 December 1988) is a Russian actor. He appeared in more than fifteen films since 2013. Biography Pal is a descendant of Russian Germans caught up ...
as Mr. Fahrenheit Henry was originally played by Russian stuntman/camera operator Sergey Valyaev, but the camera rig used in production eventually caused him severe neck pain. The role was given to Andrei Dementiev (who also played Slick Dmitry). Dementiev suffered neck pain as well, in addition to losing a tooth after being accidentally struck by a stuntman.Субботний «Рамблер»
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In scenes where Danila Kozlovskiy and Sharlto Copley talked directly to Henry, Valyaev and Dementiev wore shades to prevent the actors from looking at them instead of the camera. In a few scenes, Henry was played by Naishuller himself. Several stuntmen portrayed Henry between scenes—in all, more than ten actors shared the role. Bodybuilding champion Alexey Karas appeared as a muscular cyborg. Video blogger
BadComedian Evgeny Vladimirovich Bazhenov ( rus, Евге́ний Влади́мирович Баже́нов, p=jɪvˈɡʲenʲɪj vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪdʑ bɐˈʐɛnəf; born May 24, 1991), better known by his internet nickname BadComedian (or Evgen BadCo ...
appears in a cameo.


Production

''Hardcore Henry'' was filmed with
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cameras mounted on a specially made mask designed by Sergey Valyaev, deemed the "Adventure Mask", and stabilization systems that used either electronics or magnets, created by the movie's director of photography, Vsevolod Kaptur. Many prototypes of the mask were used to film the movie. Between the electronics and the magnet stabilization systems, Naishuller chose the magnets, as he felt that it resembled natural head movement. The recordings from the GoPro cameras were edited to cut the hundreds of shots together into one continuous film.
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, open-source software, was used for providing most of the
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for the film. While it was not the first feature film to exclusively use first-person point of view, the concept for the film came from the "Bad Motherfucker" and "The Stampede" music videos, which Naishuller made with Valyaev for his band, Biting Elbows. These were also shot with a GoPro from the first-person perspective. The movie was partially funded with Indiegogo.


Release

The film premiered at the
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on September 12, 2015. The film became one of the highest-profile at the festival, and led to a bidding war between
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,
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and
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. Ultimately, STX acquired worldwide rights to ''Hardcore'', including a wide release commitment, for $10 million, becoming the studio's first festival acquisition. It was retitled ''Hardcore Henry'' for its international release. At the festival, the film won the Grolsch People's Choice Midnight Madness Award. The film was released on April 8, 2016, by STX. On July 26, 2016, ''Hardcore Henry'' was released on
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and DVD.


Reception


Box office

''Hardcore Henry'' has grossed $9.3 million in North America and $7.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $16.8 million, against a budget of $2 million. In the United States and Canada, pre-release tracking suggested the film would gross $7–10 million from 3,015 theaters in its opening weekend, trailing fellow newcomer '' The Boss'' ($20–24 million projection) but besting fellow newcomer ''
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'' ($2–3 million projection). It grossed $380,000 from its early Thursday screenings and $2 million on its first day. It went on to gross $5.1 million in its opening weekend, finishing 5th at the box office. After two weeks, the film was pulled from 2,496 theaters which was the second-largest third-weekend theater drop of all time, behind ''
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'' (2,523 in 2008).


Critical response

On review aggregation website
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the film had an approval rating of 51%, based on 149 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Hardcore Henry'' seems poised to reinvent the action flick, but without a story or characters worth caring about, its first-person gimmick quickly loses its thrill."
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gives the film a score of 51 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale. In Russia, the film received positive reviews. According to Russian aggregator Kritikanstvo, ''Hardcore Henry'' was rated 7.9/10 on average by Russian critics (based on 52 reviews), and received only one negative review. Max Nicholson of '' IGN'' rated the film 8.6/10 stating "Two parts FPS, one part platformer and a pinch of
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, director Ilya Naishuller's ''Hardcore Henry'' is a recipe for non-stop, ludicrous fun. While the film's actual story is nigh existent, it's sure to please gamers and action junkies alike with its inventive set pieces and mind-boggling action" and "''Hardcore Henry'' lives up to the title with non-stop, off-the-wall action and a love for all things video games".


Future

Both writer/director Ilya Naishuller and Sharlto Copley said in an interview to ''
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'' that they will be willing to make a sequel. Naishuller said: Due to STXfilms spending $10 million for global rights to the film, the sequel would be very unlikely. This was later proven on July 9, 2020, when Naishuller replied to a fan that a sequel is "very unlikely", but stated possibilities of a spiritual sequel.


References


External links

* * * * * * ''Hardcore Henry'
first-person perspective review by Russian film participant - English subtitles.
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