The Big Bang
The Big Bang

The Big Bang

2002Movie4 minEnglish

The Big Bang presentation takes viewers back to the birth of the universe, through its expansion and cooling, and from the emergence of simple gas clouds to galaxies with stars and planets. Finally, it raises the question of the nature of the so-called “dark energy,” a mysterious force counter to gravity that dominates the modern universe.

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IMDb4.6/10
Director: Anthony C. WilliamsGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A petty thief and a disgruntled former boxer are entangled in a convoluted plot involving a stolen diamond and a corrupt police detective. As they navigate the dangerous underworld, they must rely on their wits and a few unlikely allies to survive and potentially escape with their lives.

Critical Reception

The Big Bang received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its convoluted plot, weak dialogue, and uninspired performances as major drawbacks. While some acknowledged the attempt at a gritty crime thriller, it ultimately failed to impress most.

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  • Criticized for a predictable and unoriginal storyline.
  • Performances were often described as uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
  • The film struggled to balance its comedic and dramatic elements effectively.

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Fun Fact

Despite its cast including established actors like R. Lee Ermey and Randy Quaid, the film had a very limited release and is not widely known or discussed.

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