Chaos Poster

Chaos (2005)

R 01/17/2005 Drama, Action, Crime 1h 46m
63%
User
Score
6.4/10

When the system breaks down... someone is about to get rich.

Overview

In Seattle, detective Quentin Conners is unfairly suspended and his partner Jason York leaves the police force after a tragic shooting on Pearl Street Bridge, when the hostage and the criminal die. During a bank heist with a hostage situation, Conners is assigned in charge of the operation with the rookie Shane Dekker as his partner. The thieves, lead by Lorenz, apparently do not steal a penny from the bank. While chasing the gangsters, the police team disclose that they planted a virus in the system, stealing one billion dollars from the different accounts, using the principle of the Chaos Theory. Further, they find that Lorenz is killing his accomplices.

Tony Giglio

Director

Top Billed Cast

Jason Statham

Jason Statham

Det. Quentin Conners

Ryan Phillippe

Ryan Phillippe

Det. Shane Dekker

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Lorenz / Jason York

Henry Czerny

Henry Czerny

Capt. Martin Jenkins

Justine Waddell

Justine Waddell

Det. Teddy Galloway

Nicholas Lea

Nicholas Lea

Det. Vincent Durano

Jessica Steen

Jessica Steen

Karen Cross

Rob LaBelle

Rob LaBelle

Bank Manager

John Cassini

John Cassini

Det. Bernie Callo

Media

Chaos Trailer - out on DVD 24th March - Jason Statham

Chaos Trailer - out on DVD 24th March - Jason Statham

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Reviews

A review by RalphRahal

Written on January 10, 2025

Chaos is an action-packed crime thriller that tries to keep you guessing, but it leans heavily on genre clichés, which can make it feel predictable at times. Jason Statham and Wesley Snipes deliver solid performances, but the lack of character buildup early on means you don’t get too attached to anyone. The movie jumps straight into action, which might please some but leaves others craving more depth. One thing that stands out, though, is Trevor Jones’ score, especially "Incident on Pearl Street Bridge." It perfectly captures the tension and betrayal in the story and has a haunting orchestral vibe that sticks with you.

The cinematography deserves a shoutout, particularly the wide city shots that feel grounded and real. Unlike the overdone CGI cities in so many films today, this one...

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