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A [[Dramedy]] starring [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] as [[As Himself|Jean-Claude Van Damme]]. A tired, washed-out failure, struggling for work and (subsequently) money, the film starts with JCVD returning to his hometown of Brussels, Belgium. When one day going to the local Post Office to receive a wire transfer, he suddenly finds himself smack-bang in the middle of a robbery, held at gun point and marched into the back with the [[Hostage Situation|other customers and staff]], where he's forced to juggle their expectations of "the Muscles from Brussels" with the fact he's a 48 year old man who ''really'' doesn't want to get shot.
A [[Dramedy]] starring [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]] as [[As Himself|Jean-Claude Van Damme]]. A tired, washed-out failure, struggling for work and (subsequently) money, the film starts with JCVD returning to his hometown of Brussels, Belgium. When one day going to the local Post Office to receive a wire transfer, he suddenly finds himself smack-bang in the middle of a robbery, held at gun point and marched into the back with the [[Hostage Situation|other customers and staff]], where he's forced to juggle their expectations of "the Muscles from Brussels" with the fact he's a 48 year old man who ''really'' doesn't want to get shot.


His day does not improve from there.
His day does not improve from there.
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* [[Anachronic Order]]
* [[Anachronic Order]]
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: one of the robber is a huge fan of Jean-Claude Van Damme, and his hero just come in the post office he is working in. The two boys in the video club also count.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: one of the robber is a huge fan of Jean-Claude Van Damme, and his hero just come in the post office he is working in. The two boys in the video club also count.
* [[As Himself]]
* [[As Himself]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|JCVD is in prison, but he can meet his daughter}}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|JCVD is in prison, but he can meet his daughter}}
* [[Boring but Practical]]: At the end, in his [[Imagine Spot]], Jean-Claude first pictures {{spoiler|taking out the gunman holding him hostage with a flashy high kick}}, but when it comes to the act itself {{spoiler|just goes with a straight elbow-shot to the guy's gut, which works just as well}}.
* [[Boring but Practical]]: At the end, in his [[Imagine Spot]], Jean-Claude first pictures {{spoiler|taking out the gunman holding him hostage with a flashy high kick}}, but when it comes to the act itself {{spoiler|just goes with a straight elbow-shot to the guy's gut, which works just as well}}.
* [[Character Title]]: and also some kind of [[Mononymous Biopic Title]], but it is not a Biopic of Jean-Claude van Damme.
* [[Character Title]]: and also some kind of [[Mononymous Biopic Title]], but it is not a Biopic of Jean-Claude van Damme.
* [[Deconstruction]]
* [[Deconstruction]]
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 2 October 2020

Van-Damme, the beast, the tiger in a cage

A Dramedy starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Jean-Claude Van Damme. A tired, washed-out failure, struggling for work and (subsequently) money, the film starts with JCVD returning to his hometown of Brussels, Belgium. When one day going to the local Post Office to receive a wire transfer, he suddenly finds himself smack-bang in the middle of a robbery, held at gun point and marched into the back with the other customers and staff, where he's forced to juggle their expectations of "the Muscles from Brussels" with the fact he's a 48 year old man who really doesn't want to get shot.

His day does not improve from there.

Quite probably the finest film Jean Claude Van Damme has starred in for years (possibly ever), and immediately recognized as such when it was released. It gets a lot of mileage out of both the public's perception of him, and the current state of his career.

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