Watching the Italian offering of Death Squad, AKA 2047 Sights of Death I realised, it’s disastrous. A complete waste of time. This is the first film I have panned outright. It is, in a word, dreadful.


Death Squad, aka 2047 Sights of Death, is a 2014 Italian film. It stars Danny Glover, Stephen Baldwin, Rutger Hauer, Darryl Hannah and Michael Madsen. Alessandro Capone directs. IMDb classifies the film as action, science fiction and a thriller all mixed into one.

In reality the movie is none of these genres. Death Squad is an unmitigated disaster from frame one. As Danny Glover’s character Sponge says at the end of the film, “What a mess.”

The Story

The story may have to do with saving the world. It is not clear though just what the overall mission of Ryan Willburn (Baldwin) actually is. He is either supposed to collect a transmitter or information. Or, the transmitter and possibly something else entirely. He crash lands in a contaminated area. After landing he needs an anti radiation serum dose on a regular basis or he will hallucinate and die.

Once he crashes, Willburn discovers a pile of bodies and a local alien girl. We know she is alien because she cannot talk and is purple, or burgundy.

Although, helpfully, she can write in English.She also has two black dots on her forehead and chin. Tuag, played by newcomer Neva Leone, helps Ryan on his mission, whatever it is.

The villains of the piece are apparently Rutger Hauer’s Colonel Asimov and his aide Major Anderson. Hannah plays Anderson. His other cohort is Lobo (Madsen). They have no real clear objective. They just threaten and kill Willburn.

Editing of the film appears to be accomplished by someone under the influence of hallucinogens. The script apparently has no dialogue included. It seems that all the performers are making it up as they go along. Hauer’s lines definitely feel made up on the spot. Death Squad is, apparently, the first film shot with no real script or lines or direction.

Science Fiction?

Granted the movie has been given a science fiction setting. It tells us that it is 2047 and that world order has fallen apart and so on. Danny Glover’s character sits scribbling in a notebook. When he is not writing, he curses and looks for data on antiquated computer monitors or talks to Willburn. At one point in the film he is writing down that “Charles Manson was right” and that “Viagra was right.” Like everything else in the movie, Glover’s character is a complete muddle.

The film’s action roams all over the place and has no coherency or direction. Each of the actors feel like they are in their own film. Of course Madsen plays the same face-pulling cigarette-smoking unstable version of his Kill Bill character. This is his “go-to” irrespective of the role he is cast in. The actor always seems to be performing in his own special movie regardless of what the script asks for.

Every Actor for Themselves

Hannah, and Baldwin, both seem to be desperately playing their roles straight. Unfortunately they get no support from anyone else in the cast. For Baldwin, it is hard to play it serious when having black shoe polish smeared on one’s face. Luckily for him it does magically disappear a short time later. Odd moments like this abound in Death Squad and they do not result in laughter just confusion.

This is not a “so bad it’s funny film.”

In a nutshell, this film plods nonsensically along for 89 minutes with no resolution. It has no real story and obviously no real script. Somewhat amazingly, 2047: Sights of Death, or Death Squad, was released in Italian cinemas. The film is available on Amazon. Save your money as this film should be avoided at all costs. There is not one redeeming factor in entire feature. One can only surmise that all the name actors in the film owed someone a huge favor.

The Verdict

0 out of 5 stars for being confusing, horrible and a waste of time.

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12 responses to “Death Squad aka 2047: Sights of Death (2014): It’s Disastrous”

  1. […] what it is.  It may not be “The French Connection” but it certainly is not “Death Squad, aka 2047: Sights of Death” either.  Try the film out.  If for no other reason than to check out […]

  2. It’s surprising to see such big name actors in this garbage. It’s like a bootleg movie I would buy from the market in the 80’s on VHS in a massively oversized case ! Only redeeming feature is Daryl Hannah looking hot in her uniform. Total shit.

  3. I thought this was amazing; no, not the film (although it IS amazingly bad!…I mean, the review. Right on the money. All I can add is, if you have the chance to see this, do yourself a favor and pass on it – watch BACK TO THE FUTURE or THE MATRIX again, instead!

  4. I agree, it’s terrible, but it’s so terrible it just MIGHT become a cult classic 20 years from now. Besides, it’s got Rutger Hauer in his craziest role since “Hobo with a Shotgun”.

    I wonder how much it cost to produce this thing and if they made any profit licensing it to Netflix.

  5. Absolutely awful yet I could not turn away. I think they shot it over a three day weekend.

  6. From the mumbling, indecipherable Danny Glover beginning to the final unsatisfying “What a mess” ending, this movie is an absolute disaster. Max Headroom was easier to understand than this bomb. What a mess indeed.
    Robert

  7. It is really sad to see these well known actors have to pay bills by bending over this way. I have to assume they never thought it would be shown in the U.S.

    1. I was gob smacked at the awfulness of the entire mess. I hate to pan films but this one left me no choice. Presumably this was never meant to be shown anywhere? Thanks for sharing matey. Cheers!

  8. If they had awards for the worst film ever made – this one, Death Squad or whatever they are calling it – would win the award hands down. It’s incomprehensible how BAD this movie truly is. I have to say to all of the stars who prostituted themselves to make this pile of **** – I HOPE THEY PAID YOU REALLY, REALLY WELL!

    1. Agreed! I still wonder just why the stars in the film actually worked on this bit of rubbish…Thanks for sharing matey! 🙂

  9. A cast that has been in a lot of good movies. Some Classics.
    Now this.
    When your Star falls … I guess you still gotta work.

    1. Agreed…They must have hoped that the thing would not be shown outside of Italy…

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