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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = The Big Bang
| name = The Big Bang
| image = The Big Bang poster.jpg
| image = The Big Bang poster.jpg
| caption = 2011 Movie Poster
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[Tony Krantz]]
| director = [[Tony Krantz]]
| producer = Erik Jendresen<br>Richard Rionda Del Castro
| producer = Erik Jendresen<br>Richard Rionda Del Castro
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| starring = [[Antonio Banderas]]<br />[[Sienna Guillory]]<br />[[Autumn Reeser]]
| starring = [[Antonio Banderas]]<br />[[Sienna Guillory]]<br />[[Autumn Reeser]]
| music = [[Johnny Marr]]
| music = [[Johnny Marr]]
| cinematography = Shelley Johnson
| cinematography = [[Shelly Johnson (cinematographer)|Shelly Johnson]]
| editing = [[Fred Raskin]]
| editing = [[Fred Raskin]]
| studio =
| studio =
| distributor = [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]]<br />[[Big Bang Production]]<br />[[Flame Ventures]]<br />[[Hannibal Pictures]]<br />[[North by Northwest Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]]<br />Big Bang Production<br />[[Flame Ventures]]<br />Hannibal Pictures<br />North by Northwest Entertainment
| released = {{Film date|2011|1|3|Bahrain}}
| released = {{Film date|2011|2|3|Bahrain|2011|5|13|United States}}
| runtime = 101 minutes
| runtime = 101 minutes
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English
| language = English
| budget = US$17 million
| budget = $17 million
| gross =
| gross =
}}
}}
'''''The Big Bang''''' is a 2011 American [[thriller (genre)|thriller]] film written by [[Erik Jendresen]] and directed by [[Tony Krantz]], starring [[Antonio Banderas]] and [[Sienna Guillory]].
'''''The Big Bang''''' is a 2011 American [[action thriller]] film written by [[Erik Jendresen]] and directed by [[Tony Krantz]], starring [[Antonio Banderas]] and [[Sienna Guillory]].


==Summary==
==Synopsis==
Ned Cruz ([[Antonio Banderas]]) is a Los Angeles [[private investigator]] trying to find Lexie Persimmon ([[Sienna Guillory]]). The reclusive and eccentric billionaire Simon Kestral ([[Sam Elliott]]) is obsessed with finding "[[Higgs boson|the god particle]]" by recreating the exact situation in which the universe may have formed. As the mystery unravels, Ned becomes unsure about whether Lexie actually exists.<ref>{{cite web|work =Rotten Tomatoes |title =The Big Bang |url =https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_big_bang_2011/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|work =Indie Wire |title =The Big Bang |url =http://www.indiewire.com/2011/05/review-the-big-bang-starring-antonio-banderas-is-more-like-a-bad-lay-118642}}</ref> The film makes many references to particle physics and famous scientists. The character Fay Neman is a reference to physicist [[Richard Feynman]].
Ned Cruz ([[Antonio Banderas]]) is a Los Angeles [[private investigator]] trying to find Lexie Persimmon ([[Sienna Guillory]]). The reclusive and eccentric billionaire Simon Kestral ([[Sam Elliott]]) is obsessed with finding "[[Higgs boson|the god particle]]" by recreating the exact situation in which the universe may have formed. As the mystery unravels, Ned becomes unsure about whether Lexie actually exists.<ref>{{cite web|work =Rotten Tomatoes |title =The Big Bang |url =https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_big_bang_2011/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|work =Indie Wire |title =The Big Bang |date =13 May 2011 |url =http://www.indiewire.com/2011/05/review-the-big-bang-starring-antonio-banderas-is-more-like-a-bad-lay-118642}}</ref> The film makes many references to particle physics and famous scientists. The character Fay Neman's name is a reference to physicist [[Richard Feynman]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
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Anton gives Ned the job of finding Lexie. Ned is skeptical about his job, since he doesn't have a photo of Lexie. As he starts investigating the various clues, people start dying mysteriously. Ned also notices that a black Lincoln is following him, which he assumes is the Russian Mafia. He finds a clue that leads him to believe that Lexie might be in San Celeritas, New Mexico.
Anton gives Ned the job of finding Lexie. Ned is skeptical about his job, since he doesn't have a photo of Lexie. As he starts investigating the various clues, people start dying mysteriously. Ned also notices that a black Lincoln is following him, which he assumes is the Russian Mafia. He finds a clue that leads him to believe that Lexie might be in San Celeritas, New Mexico.


Ned then meets a waitress named Fay Neman ([[Autumn Reeser]])—a particle physics buff—who helps him. Ned meets Simon ([[Sam Elliott]]), his wife Julie ([[Sienna Guillory]]), and Niels Geck ([[Jimmi Simpson]]), a physicist who is conducting an experiment for Simon. Simon is interested only in finding the [[Higgs boson|"God particle"]] and feels indifferent when Julie tries to warm up to Ned. Ned suspects that Julie might really be Lexie and decides to tell her what is happening. Meanwhile, Anton tracks down Ned to Simon's [[bungalow]]. Ned confronts Julie with his suspicions about Lexie's true identity, but Julie has no idea what he is talking about. Ned and Julie hear gunshots, causing Ned to suspect that Anton is at the house.
Ned then meets a waitress named Fay Neman ([[Autumn Reeser]])—a particle physics buff—who helps him and sleeps with him. Ned meets Simon ([[Sam Elliott]]), his wife Julie ([[Sienna Guillory]]), and Niels Geck ([[Jimmi Simpson]]), a physicist who is conducting an experiment for Simon. Simon is interested only in finding the [[Higgs boson|"God particle"]] and feels indifferent when Julie tries to warm up to Ned. Ned suspects that Julie might really be Lexie and decides to tell her what is happening. Meanwhile, Anton tracks down Ned to Simon's [[bungalow]]. Ned confronts Julie with his suspicions about Lexie's true identity, but Julie has no idea what he is talking about. Ned and Julie hear gunshots, causing Ned to suspect that Anton is at the house.


Realizing that he and Anton have both mistaken Julie for Lexie, Ned tries to save her. When the duo head toward the basement, Ned is astonished to find Niels dressed like a woman, and in a blonde wig. A box containing cosmetics has the phrase "Lex Parsimoniae"—a Latin phrase meaning "When all things are equal, the simplest solution is the best"—printed on it. Ned realizes that Niels had written the letters to Anton, who becomes angered when Niels tries to convince Anton to accept him. In a shootout, Ned is injured and passes out.
Realizing that he and Anton have both mistaken Julie for Lexie, Ned tries to save her. When the duo head toward the basement, Ned is astonished to find Niels dressed like a woman, and in a blonde wig. A box containing cosmetics has the phrase "Lex Parsimoniae"—a Latin phrase meaning "When all things are equal, the simplest solution is the best"—printed on it. Ned realizes that Niels had written the letters to Anton, who becomes angered when Niels tries to convince Anton to accept him. In a shootout, Ned is injured and passes out.


The story cuts back to the present day, where it is revealed that Niels and Anton killed each other while the detectives, who had followed Ned to Simon's house, held Ned and Julie hostage. Ned accuses the trio of following him and killing the people he met, also stating that Skinny was killed for diamonds, which his killer never recovered. Ned proves that Frizer killed all the people who could have known about the diamonds. Frizer admits his crimes, for which the other detectives scold him. Ned looks at a glass tank containing a gecko and realizes something; he tells the villains that he knows where Niels stored the diamonds.
The story cuts back to the present day, where it is revealed that Niels and Anton killed each other while the detectives, who had followed Ned to Simon's house, held Ned and Julie hostage. Julie is kept bound and gagged with duct tape. Ned accuses the trio of following him and killing the people he met, also stating that Skinny was killed for diamonds, which his killer never recovered. Ned proves that Frizer killed all the people who could have known about the diamonds. Frizer admits his crimes, for which the other detectives scold him. Ned looks at a glass tank containing a gecko and realizes something; he tells the villains that he knows where Niels stored the diamonds.


The detectives take Ned and Julie to the spot where he had confronted Julie after she had shown him a hidden shoe box. While Julie and Ned are in the car, Skeres and Frizer go to get the shoe box. Meanwhile, Poley spots Julie and Ned signaling each other. He attacks them, but they overpower him and manage to drive the car towards Skeres and Frizer. Skeres and Frizer are disappointed when they discover the diamonds are not in the box. When they see the car coming towards them, they realize what is happening and start shooting. Ned shoots them both dead. Meanwhile, Simon the physicist's experiment destroys his lab and creates a giant crevasse. Ned and Julie speed away in the car, and later pick up Fay.
The detectives take Ned and Julie to the spot where he had confronted Julie after she had shown him a hidden shoe box. While Julie and Ned are in the car, Skeres and Frizer go to get the shoe box. Meanwhile, Poley spots Julie and Ned signaling each other. He attacks them, but they overpower him and manage to drive the car towards Skeres and Frizer. Skeres and Frizer are disappointed when they discover the diamonds are not in the box. When they see the car coming towards them, they realize what is happening and start shooting. Ned shoots them both dead. Meanwhile, Simon the physicist's experiment destroys his lab and creates a giant crevasse. Ned and Julie speed away in the car, and later pick up Fay.
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== Reception ==
== Reception ==
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{{expand section|date=April 2015}}
The film received negative reviews. {{RT data|as of|y|m}}, the film holds {{a or an|{{RT data|score}}}} approval rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]], based on {{RT data|count}} reviews with an average rating of {{RT data|average}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_big_bang_2011|title=The Big Bang|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|publisher=[[Fandango Media|Fandango]]|access-date={{RT data|access date}}}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a [[weighted average]] score of 25/100 based on 9 critics, indicating "generally unfavourable reviews".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-big-bang|title=''The Big Bang'' Reviews|access-date=June 21, 2023|website=[[Metacritic]]|publisher=[[Fandom (website)#Fandom, Inc.|Fandom]]}}</ref>
The film received negative reviews by both critics and audience.


==References==
==References==
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* {{IMDb title|1307873|The Big Bang}}
* {{IMDb title|1307873|The Big Bang}}
* [http://www.framingbusiness.net/archives/1755 May 2011 Interview with Tony Krantz]
* [http://www.framingbusiness.net/archives/1755 May 2011 Interview with Tony Krantz]
* {{Rotten Tomatoes|the_big_bang_2011}}
* The Big Bang reviewed at [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_big_bang_2011/ Rotten Tomatoes]
* The Big Bang reviewed by the [http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/05/13/movies/the-big-bang-with-antonio-banderas-review.html?_r=0&gwh=CFD4B9FD7585B447E989D1DC863E5A15 New York Times]
* The Big Bang reviewed by the [https://movies.nytimes.com/2011/05/13/movies/the-big-bang-with-antonio-banderas-review.html?_r=0&gwh=CFD4B9FD7585B447E989D1DC863E5A15 New York Times]


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Latest revision as of 14:43, 3 January 2025

The Big Bang
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTony Krantz
Written byErik Jendresen
Produced byErik Jendresen
Richard Rionda Del Castro
StarringAntonio Banderas
Sienna Guillory
Autumn Reeser
CinematographyShelly Johnson
Edited byFred Raskin
Music byJohnny Marr
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
Big Bang Production
Flame Ventures
Hannibal Pictures
North by Northwest Entertainment
Release dates
  • February 3, 2011 (2011-02-03) (Bahrain)
  • May 13, 2011 (2011-05-13) (United States)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17 million

The Big Bang is a 2011 American action thriller film written by Erik Jendresen and directed by Tony Krantz, starring Antonio Banderas and Sienna Guillory.

Synopsis

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Ned Cruz (Antonio Banderas) is a Los Angeles private investigator trying to find Lexie Persimmon (Sienna Guillory). The reclusive and eccentric billionaire Simon Kestral (Sam Elliott) is obsessed with finding "the god particle" by recreating the exact situation in which the universe may have formed. As the mystery unravels, Ned becomes unsure about whether Lexie actually exists.[1][2] The film makes many references to particle physics and famous scientists. The character Fay Neman's name is a reference to physicist Richard Feynman.

Plot

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Detectives Poley (William Fichtner), Frizer (Thomas Kretschmann), and Skeres (Delroy Lindo) are interrogating Ned Cruz (Antonio Banderas), a Los Angeles private investigator, who tells them that five years earlier, Russian mobster Skinny Faddeev gave $30 million in blood diamonds as an advance to Anton (Robert Maillet), a boxer, to intentionally lose a fight against his nephew. However, during the fight, Anton unintentionally killed the nephew. When Skinny was found dead, Anton was sentenced to life in prison. While Anton was in prison, he received over 200 letters from a woman named Lexie Persimmon.

Anton gives Ned the job of finding Lexie. Ned is skeptical about his job, since he doesn't have a photo of Lexie. As he starts investigating the various clues, people start dying mysteriously. Ned also notices that a black Lincoln is following him, which he assumes is the Russian Mafia. He finds a clue that leads him to believe that Lexie might be in San Celeritas, New Mexico.

Ned then meets a waitress named Fay Neman (Autumn Reeser)—a particle physics buff—who helps him and sleeps with him. Ned meets Simon (Sam Elliott), his wife Julie (Sienna Guillory), and Niels Geck (Jimmi Simpson), a physicist who is conducting an experiment for Simon. Simon is interested only in finding the "God particle" and feels indifferent when Julie tries to warm up to Ned. Ned suspects that Julie might really be Lexie and decides to tell her what is happening. Meanwhile, Anton tracks down Ned to Simon's bungalow. Ned confronts Julie with his suspicions about Lexie's true identity, but Julie has no idea what he is talking about. Ned and Julie hear gunshots, causing Ned to suspect that Anton is at the house.

Realizing that he and Anton have both mistaken Julie for Lexie, Ned tries to save her. When the duo head toward the basement, Ned is astonished to find Niels dressed like a woman, and in a blonde wig. A box containing cosmetics has the phrase "Lex Parsimoniae"—a Latin phrase meaning "When all things are equal, the simplest solution is the best"—printed on it. Ned realizes that Niels had written the letters to Anton, who becomes angered when Niels tries to convince Anton to accept him. In a shootout, Ned is injured and passes out.

The story cuts back to the present day, where it is revealed that Niels and Anton killed each other while the detectives, who had followed Ned to Simon's house, held Ned and Julie hostage. Julie is kept bound and gagged with duct tape. Ned accuses the trio of following him and killing the people he met, also stating that Skinny was killed for diamonds, which his killer never recovered. Ned proves that Frizer killed all the people who could have known about the diamonds. Frizer admits his crimes, for which the other detectives scold him. Ned looks at a glass tank containing a gecko and realizes something; he tells the villains that he knows where Niels stored the diamonds.

The detectives take Ned and Julie to the spot where he had confronted Julie after she had shown him a hidden shoe box. While Julie and Ned are in the car, Skeres and Frizer go to get the shoe box. Meanwhile, Poley spots Julie and Ned signaling each other. He attacks them, but they overpower him and manage to drive the car towards Skeres and Frizer. Skeres and Frizer are disappointed when they discover the diamonds are not in the box. When they see the car coming towards them, they realize what is happening and start shooting. Ned shoots them both dead. Meanwhile, Simon the physicist's experiment destroys his lab and creates a giant crevasse. Ned and Julie speed away in the car, and later pick up Fay.

Cast

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Reception

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The film received negative reviews. As of October 2021, the film holds a 19% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 16 reviews with an average rating of 3.3/10.[4] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 25/100 based on 9 critics, indicating "generally unfavourable reviews".[5]

References

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  1. ^ "The Big Bang". Rotten Tomatoes.
  2. ^ "The Big Bang". Indie Wire. 13 May 2011.
  3. ^ William Marlowe
  4. ^ "The Big Bang". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  5. ^ "The Big Bang Reviews". Metacritic. Fandom. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
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