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"Ronin" is a gripping action thriller directed by John Frankenheimer, featuring an ensemble cast including Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, and Stellan Skarsgård. Set in the shady underworld of international espionage, the film follows a group of skilled mercenaries, known as Ronin, who are assembled for a dangerous mission in France. As the team navigates a treacherous world of deceit and betrayal, they must outsmart both their enemies and each other to survive. Released in 1998, "Ronin" is renowned for its adrenaline-pumping car chases, intense action sequences, and intricate plot twists that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With stellar performances from the cast, including De Niro as the enigmatic leader and Reno as the seasoned operative, the film delivers a pulse-pounding experience that will leave audiences craving more. Packed with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected turns, "Ronin" is a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers and action-packed cinema alike.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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John Frankenheimer wanted to elevate the realism of Ronin's action sequences. He hired actual former special operatives from various international backgrounds to serve as extras and consultants during the complex chase scenes and shootouts. This inclusion brought an authentic tactical behavior to the film, significantly enhancing its gritty, realistic atmosphere.
For Ronin, Frankenheimer insisted on real, high-speed car chases without the use of CGI to maintain a raw and authentic feel. Professional race car drivers were hired to execute these dangerous stunts at speeds up to 120 mph on narrow French roads. Cameras were mounted inside and on the cars to capture the intense, adrenaline-pumping action directly from the driver’s perspective.
Robert De Niro was not fully satisfied with the original script’s depth for his character. He took matters into his own hands by rewriting much of his own dialogue, aiming to add more complexity and realism to his role. This move was initially met with resistance but eventually accepted, adding a layer of authenticity and depth to his character that resonated well with audiences.
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🎬During filming, the production team accidentally stumbled upon a hidden cache of World War II weapons in a French building they were using for a set. This unexpected find was reported to local authorities and temporarily halted production, adding a surreal twist to the shoot.
💡The iconic briefcase used in Ronin was custom-designed by a former intelligence officer, who ensured it looked innocuous while being potentially functional for covert operations, adding a layer of unseen realism to the prop.
🎯Jean Reno was not the first choice for his role in Ronin. Initially, it was offered to Sean Connery, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts, leading to Reno's casting, which is now hard to imagine any other way.
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