Directed By:Brian Helgeland
Written By:Donald E. Westlake, Brian Helgeland, Terry Hayes
Payback
Metascore
Mixed or Average
46
User score
Generally Favorable
7.0
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
46
33% Positive
8 Reviews
8 Reviews
46% Mixed
11 Reviews
11 Reviews
21% Negative
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
100
Payback has a completely different spirit from "L.A. Confidential'' -- more wild, more silly -- but it has the same attention to the fine points of plot and character.
70
Rips out at least one dimension to reduce everything to archetypal good guys and bad guys, or bad guy and worse guys.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.0
62% Positive
51 Ratings
51 Ratings
32% Mixed
26 Ratings
26 Ratings
6% Negative
5 Ratings
5 Ratings
Sep 5, 2016
10
This is the story about manhood. Yes, Porter is mean, tough and uterly bad ****. Not in a grotesque steroid Vin Diesel or Dwayne "Rock" Johnson style. You know and they know he would kick both of their buts. Its a shame, that nowadays we have this awfull global metrosexual trend. Oh well, back to the movie - story is nice, if not a little bit too predictable, performances are excellent, there is some dark comedy. Great noir movie, instant classic in my book.
Feb 1, 2024
8
Based Movie, It's Very Enjoyable, Give The Man His 70 Grand for God Sake...
60
That script – co-written by Terry Hayes and director Brian Helgeland – is almost too noir for its own good at times, but Gibson somehow manages to pull its implausibility off.
50
Payback is a brutally entertaining crime drama that should have been a little more brutal and a little less entertaining.
40
Consider that in “Point Blank,” Lee Marvin walks through the film with the look of a man who's lost his soul. You can see it in his eyes. Look in Gibson's eyes in this one and you'll see soullessness, but it doesn't seem to come from anywhere within his character.
38
The idea may sound like fun, but the movie isn't. It's a travesty of a picture that's a disgrace to the memory of the great film from which it's remade. [5 February 1999, Friday, po.A]
20
We're supposed to adore Gibson's sang-froid and his toughness, but everything, a few good lines aside, is so witless and monotonous it becomes numbing.
Aug 24, 2021
8
This film reminded me a lot that ancient "noir" films, for their style and the way the characters behave. It takes place in an environment where innocence simply does not exist: everyone has a secret, a dirty business, an illegal activity, they are criminals or prostitutes. Overall, it's a pretty good movie, that delivers on its promises, but that has fallen by the wayside over the years. The script takes a while to develop, but it becomes more interesting over time: we have a professional thief, Porter, who is tricked by his fellows (his wife and a friend) after stealing some Chinese mobsters, and is left for dead while they run away with his share of the money. When he manages to recover, he decides to go all the way to get revenge and to get his money back. Directed by Brian Helgeland, the film feels like one of those old thrillers with a likeable anti-hero who, despite being a bad guy, knows how to act with integrity and have honor. Suffice it to say that the main character only wants the money from the stolen portion and not the whole cake, or more than that, and this is offered to him on more than one occasion. The film has a very good story, somewhat slow at first but pleasant overall, and full of action and moments of ironic and intelligent humor. The pace is good, the film has energy and had a good editing. Mel Gibson is the man of the movie. In addition to being an agreeable protagonist and having made the film at an excellent time in his acting career (still enjoying the popularity achieved with the "Lethal Weapon" films), he imbues the character with enormous charisma and charm. Next to him, we have a ruthless, tough Gregg Henry. I also liked the work of William Devane, in the role of an elegant and sophisticated mobster, and Lucy Liu, who gave life to a sarcastic dominatrix prostitute and who, quite obviously, was fun to play for this renowned actress. Unfortunately, the film's two main girls - Rosie de Bello and Deborah Unger - cannot go beyond the clichéd register of the "femme fatale" of traditional "noir" movies. On a technical level, it's an elegant and enjoyable film. The cinematography features washed-out colors and a soft light that, personally, reminded me of the black-and-white look that is the hallmark of the "noir" genre. The atmosphere is grim, as the film moves through garages, narrow streets and marginal environments, where crime happens, to ascend to the lavish office of the mob godfather or the well-furnished mansion of a crime boss with expensive tastes. The film skillfully recreates all this through excellent sets and well-crafted costumes. There are some good quality visuals, specials and sound effects, but the film is very sparing in its use. The soundtrack, full of jazz themes, helps a lot in building the environment.
May 25, 2015
6
After a clumsily uneventful first act, "Payback" manages to redeem itself with some nostalgically noir-ish tonality and a healthy dose of subverted expectation.
Mar 15, 2022
5
Mel Gibson is amazing in it but its also pretty boring maybe i am just not into mafia movies that much
Mar 22, 2020
5
Payback is a 1999 action, drama, thriller showcasing actors and actresses such as Lucy Liu, Mel Gibson and Maria Bello... Some of the action is good, Mel Gibson is average at best and the rest of the film though in colour feels a bit old fashioned and at times uninteresting. Can't be bothered going into the story or anything and for me the only real reason to watch this movie is for the funny and beautiful Lucy Liu who calls somebody fat boy in the movie. Watchable at least but nothing fantastic.
Mar 20, 2023
1
This movie looked bad. The lighting and color were crummy. The gentleman criminal tropes and cheap neo noir look are so bland. This was dull even by 90's standards.
Production Company:
- Icon Entertainment International
- Icon Productions
Release Date:Feb 5, 1999
Duration:1 h 40 m
Rating:R
Tagline:No More Mr. Nice Guy
Awards
BMI Film & TV Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Cognac Festival du Film Policier
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
• 1 Nomination




























