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''Mall'', known in French as ''Mall: A Day to Kill'', is a 2014 American thriller based on a novel of the same name written by Eric Bogosian. It was released on June 18, 2014, in France, on July 16 in Sweden, and on October 17 in North America. The film is directed by
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, with
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serving as executive producer. D'Onofrio has also worked as an actor in the film as Danny.
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,
Gina Gershon Gina L. Gershon (born June 10, 1962) is an American actress. She has had roles in the films ''Cocktail'' (1988), ''Red Heat'' (1988), '' Showgirls'' (1995), '' Bound'' (1996), '' Face/Off'' (1997), '' The Insider'' (1999), '' Demonlover'' (2002 ...
, Mimi Rogers, Brian Rodriguez and Cameron Monaghan also star in the film. The film was produced by Hahn, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Sam Maydew. The film is Hahn's full-length
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and his second directed film after '' The Seed'', which was a 10-minute short. The story for the film features the lives of five disaffected suburbanites as they come together at a shopping mall.


Plot

Mal, an addict, shoots his mother, sets their trailer on fire, and heads to the mall. At the same time, a cop urges philosophical college student Jeff to stop loitering on private property. Jeff and his friend Adelle also go to the mall, as Jeff tells her about his belief that modern society has become soulless and a shallow facsimile of itself. Jeff describes several of the people that they see at the mall and narratives what he imagines their back story to be: Donna, a bored housewife who obsesses over her attractiveness; Barry, a salesman who hates his business but stays in it because he understands it; Michael, a security guard who, after immigrating, becomes a widower and lives only for his job; and Danny, a married businessman who engages in casual sex. Jeff and Adelle meet up with Beckett and Shel, and Beckett shares ecstasy with Jeff. Beckett attempts to talk Jeff out of his crush on Adelle, to no avail. When Danny is arrested (by the same cop who hassled Jeff) for peeping on Donna who forgets to lock the fitting room door while she changes clothes, Beckett and Shel leave to gawk at the scene. Alone with Adelle, Jeff confesses to her that he has fallen in love with her, but she calls him unexciting and wanders off. Mal arrives at the mall and kills Barry, who is his father, and several cops. Hurt, Jeff stumbles in a drug-addled daze through the mall, not aware of the crowds that have begun to flee. Mal leaves the mall, kills the cops who arrested Danny, and heads to the forest. Michael grabs a spare rifle from Mal's car and follows him. Beckett, Shel, and Adelle arrive in the parking lot, where they find Danny still handcuffed. As they discuss what to do with him, he begs them to free him so that he can go home. After Beckett and Shel leave to vandalize the mall, Adelle points out that she can do anything she wants to Danny. She moves him to his own car, binds him in place with a seat belt, tightens his handcuffs, and molests him while forcing him to repeat, "I'm a pervert." She leaves once he passes out. Meanwhile, Jeff meets Donna in a bar, and after he tells her that she does not look old enough to have kids, she invites him to a motel room, where they have sex. Unconcerned with what has happened at the mall, Donna merely asks for details so that she can craft a believable cover story. Jeff wanders back to the mall, where he discovers Beckett and Shell taking pictures of Danny with their cell phones. Jeff chases them away and offers to take Danny to a hospital. Danny requests that he brought back to his home. When Danny asks Jeff if he knows Adelle based on her description, Jeff says that she is not a friend. Satisfied, Danny approaches his house, still handcuffed. As Jeff walks off, he encounters Mal, who ended up wounded after a shootout with Michael. Mal and Jeff talk briefly, and Mal requests that Jeff kill him. Jeff refuses and calls him a coward who is willing to die but not to live. As Jeff runs off, the cops gather for an assault on Mal's location. As Donna returns to her boring life, Jeff quotes '' Steppenwolf'', saying that one day he will learn to laugh. The film ends as he laughs.


Cast

The casting for the film was done by Angela Demo and Barbara J. McCarthy. *
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as Danny *
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as Donna * Cameron Monaghan as Jeff *
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as Mal *
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as Lenny * Reid Ewing as Beckett *
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as Adelle * Sianoa Smit-McPhee as Shel * Stephen Taylor as Gus * B.K. Cannon as a sales girl * Michael Patrick McGill as Ed *
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as a cop who hassles Jeff and arrests Danny * Dean Cudworth as Gary *
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as Barry * Gbenga Akinnagbe as Michel
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and Juelz Ventura appear in cameos as pornographic actresses.


Production

The production of the film was handled by various producers. But it was mainly handled by Vincent D'Onofrio. Whereas the others were Erika Hampson and Sam Maydew. The executive producers included Shaked Berenson and Patrick Ewald. The film was directed by Joe Hahn of American rock band Linkin Park. Other band members, including Chester Bennington, assisted in scoring the film's soundtrack.


Filming

Principal Photography took place in the Eastern part of
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. More information about the location of the set was kept as a secret. A bit of information was given to Linkin Park Underground members who lived in Los Angeles by giving them a chance to meet Joe Hahn. Shooting began in April 2012. In the tweet-out sessions, Hahn answered a question that, "The movie was shot a year ago, and we're finishing the
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right now." In another question, Hahn said that "the movie is coming along well. We finished it, and we are getting ready to put it out, and hopefully you would see it soon." Hahn stated about the comparison between directing a video and a film: In another interview with ''
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'', Hahn again explains the difference as:


Promotion

A trailer was released in the promotion of the film, which was also leaked on the internet at the end of May. But in support of that the film had few teasers which were launched on the
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page of the film. All the teasers were available on July 25, 2014. Another list of sneak peeks was released via Facebook and YouTube on October 14. Another trailer of the film was officially released on the Facebook page of the band, which is a couple of minutes long. An Art exhibition inspired by the film named as ''Beast Astray'' was put up on September 25, 2014, at Known Gallery, Los Angeles, for the promotion of the film. The exhibition was put up by the sponsorship and support of
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,
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, Good Smile company, and various others.


Music

The music for the film was composed by Deadsy drummer Alec Puro and
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members Chester Bennington, Dave Farrell, Hahn and
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. The soundtrack for '' The Seed'', the first installment by Hahn featured three songs. One of them was " There They Go" by
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(originally from his studio debut album, '' The Rising Tied'') played during the credits, and the other two were untitled and were played during the fight scenes. This would be the sixth soundtrack and the second score by the band, after their soundtracks for the hit music series of the 2007 hit film, ''
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''. The previous soundtrack by the band was the 2011 film ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon''. The first score by the band was a collaboration with Steve Jablonsky for the 2009 film ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen''. The soundtrack for the film was released under the Warner Bros. and
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record labels on December 12, 2014. In a tweet-out session, Joe answered the question about the score: "The movie is done! The score is finished! And we are putting it out to distributors and see who's going to put it out. So it's going to come soon." A song named as "It Goes Through", which Shinoda provides lead vocals on, as he also did for "The Last Line" and "Devil's Drop", for the 2-minute trailer that was released on May 28, 2014, in promotion for ''Mall'', was featured in the movie trailer, which could be the first single from the soundtrack of the film. The official trailer to ''Mall'' was launched via Linkin Park's official
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page on August 9, 2014.


Release

In October 2013, Joe Hahn had developed a few toys for Transformers G1, and there in an interview, he said that the film would be released in 2014. The film made an exclusive screening at Zachary Levi and The Nerd Machine's 5th annual Nerd HQ event on July 24, 2014, at
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in
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immediately after the band's performance at the MTVU Fandom Awards, as well as performing their second hit single " Until It's Gone" from ''The Hunting Party''. ''Mall'' had its theatrical premiere in Los Angeles on October 14, 2014, and had a limited released on October 17, 2014. It was released in Canada on October 24 and debuted on iTunes on October 31. It was released on video on demand in November 2014.


Reception

Zach Hollwedel of '' Under the Radar'' rated it 4/10 stars and called it "an angry letter to consumerist America with little redemptive value".


References


Further reading


Interviews

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External links

* * * {{Mike Shinoda 2014 films 2014 directorial debut films 2014 thriller drama films American thriller drama films 2010s English-language films Films based on American novels Films directed by Joe Hahn Films set in shopping malls Films with screenplays by Vincent D'Onofrio Linkin Park 2010s American films