Sometimes a movie can age really badly, because the state of the world at the time it was made has moved on so much that the film seems wildly irrelevant and inaccurate. This movie does not have that problem, because it’s still plugged into some of the worst parts of the world. It also features one of the coldest performances of all time from one of the most iconic leading men.
Lord of War follows Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), a Ukrainian-American arms dealer who builds a global weapons empire by selling guns to anyone willing to pay. As Yuri becomes richer and more powerful, he’s pursued by idealistic Interpol agent Jack Valentine, while his brother Vitaly (Jared Leto), wife Ava, and various clients are pulled deeper into the damage he leaves behind. The cast features Ethan Hawke (Training Day) as Jack Valentine, Bridget Moynahan (Blue Bloods) as Ava Fontaine, and Ian Holm (The Lord of the Rings) as Simeon Weisz.
How Successful Was ‘Lord of War’?
Lord of War wasn’t a huge box office success, but it did do well enough around the world to avoid being a total disaster, and it’s had a much stronger second life as a respected Nicolas Cage crime thriller than anything else. The movie grossed $24.1 million domestically and $72.6 million worldwide. The budget isn’t accurately known, as some sources list it at $42 million while others have it as high as $50 million. Either way, that worldwide total wasn’t strong enough to make it a proper theatrical hit when you consider all the other costs involved.
As for critical response, it landed in “decent, not brilliant” territory. A solid 3/5 thriller, essentially, with the critic aggregators agreeing: Lord of War has a 62% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus praising its intelligence while calling the plotting “scattershot.” Metacritic gives it a 62. The bigger win is in its long-term reputation. It’s now widely remembered as one of Cage’s stronger mid-2000s movies, with a legacy sequel currently in production.
Written and directed by Andrew Niccol, Lord of War is streaming for free now on Fawesome.
- Release Date
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September 16, 2005
- Runtime
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122 Minutes
- Director
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Andrew Niccol
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