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◎Translated by Department Store Cop/Mall Cop
The film was released in the United States in 2009
The film was released in the United States in the same year.
◎Title Paul Blart Mall Cop
◎Year 2009
◎Country USA
◎Genre Action/Comedy/Crime/Family
◎Language English
◎Title Chinese
◎IMDB Rating 5.5/10 8,709 votes
◎File Format DVD-ROM File Format DVD-RMVB
◎Video Size 624 x 336
◎File Size 1CD
◎Length 91 Mins
◎Directed by Steve Carr Steve Carr
◎Starring Jill O'Donnell Keir O'Donnell .... .Veck Sims
Kevin James Kevin James ... .Paul Blart
Shirley Knight
Stephen Rannazzisi . .Stuart
Jayma Mays Jayma Mays
Adhir Kalyan Adhir Kalyan ... .SanjayAdam Ferrara
Dahlia Salem ... .Mother
Sophya Gudelman ... .Shopper
Patrick Canty ... .Police Recruit
Mike Vallely . .Rudolph
Aaron J. Patton . .Police Recruit
Kal Thompson .... .Mall Cop
Haytham Kandil . .Mall Shopper
Raini Rodriguez . .Maya Blart
Bobby Cannavale Bobby Cannavale ... .Commander Kent
Peter Gerety ... .Chief Brooks
Adam Ferrara . .Sergeant Howard
Jamal Mixon . .Leon
Jackie Sandler Jackie Sandler . .Victoria's Secret Sales Associate
◎ Synopsis
Even the most insignificant little person can step up in a moment of crisis and turn into an unapologetic, life-saving hero ...... Paul-
Bratt (Kevin James) is a single dad living in suburban New Jersey, raising his young daughter Maya (Lainie Rodriguez) alone. As a security guard at a shopping mall near his neighborhood, Paul struggles to keep his small but cozy family together on his meager salary. However, no one but Paul himself seems to think his job is important, and he's always mocked as a prude who takes his job seriously - but Paul never takes the stigma seriously, believing that he's
protecting the lives of the customers who come to the mall, as well as their property. He believed he was protecting the lives and property of the people who came to the mall to shop.
In an unexpected turn of events, a gang of skilled robbers breaks into the mall, kicking everyone out and sealing off every entrance and exit
Apparently targeting the mall's bank, ......, Paul accidentally gets involved when he discovers that his crush Amy (Gemma Mays) has been killed by the mall's bankers. After discovering that his crush, Amy (Jayma Mays), has also been taken hostage by the robbers
Paul is finally transformed from the most underappreciated security guard in New Jersey into a heroic vigilante, not only for the sake of his beloved, but for the sake of the shopping mall he loves
The tiger doesn't give out its power, but do you really think I'm a sick cat? I'm a sick cat!
One comment
Kevin James' comedy is full of sweetness, and a certain amount of silliness.
--Chicago Tribune
It's not too bad, but the comedic buildup is really lackluster.
--Entertainment Wire
Like the somewhat tragic heroes of the movie, but unfortunately not very good in this one. This comedy should have had deeper potential to be realized.
--The Hollywood Reporter
This movie proves one thing, that Kevin James is the buried comedic genius coming out of "My Big Gay Wedding.
-- The New York Times
Behind the Scenes
A Comedy Director's Take
Steve Carr, the director of "Department Store", is also considered a veteran of the comedy genre, with "Freaky Dolittle 2" and "The Boobie Rangers" to his credit. For
this new film, Steve Carr said: "It's a more heartwarming comedy, and I set out to make this comedy 'clean' and 'wholesome,' and I hope that both the kids
Children and adults alike can have fun watching him, especially if the family can go to the theater together and not embarrass people in front of their own friends and loved ones as many comedies do.
When I set this tone, I had to make some adjustments to the original script, most notably some of the hero's words and actions, you know, sometimes when you're filming a comedy the actors
do improvise, and it's easy to break taboos with these improvisational plays, especially with profanity, which by the time it got to the MPAA, certainly wouldn't have allowed the movie to be rated to all-ages level,
so what I'm asking of the actors is to make sure that they're interpreting within an appropriate range, always thinking that this is a movie that a 7- or 8-year-old kid can watch."
Of the story of "Department Store Warriors," Steve Carr said: "The script was written by the star, Kevin James, and I came on board to do this movie because he asked me to do it, and I
am grateful to him for believing in me. From my personal point of view, I am a little dissatisfied with the plot of this movie, in fact, mainly dissatisfied with the length of the film, because the company required me to keep
the length of the film within 90 minutes, in fact, Kevin James wrote the script is enough to shoot to the URL of the book 2
more than 2 bells, but due to this limitation, I can only delete a lot of interesting passages. I think the consequence of this is that it makes the movie a lot less plausible, or at least a bit unconvincing to look at
. I wanted to show more of the hero's journey, but there wasn't really much opportunity for that."
Speaking of Kevin James' performance in the film, Steve Carr said, "He's a fun guy to watch, and there are quite a few action scenes in this movie that did seem a bit overwhelming for his size
. But the good thing is that he always takes his lumps and keeps smiling and telling me that he loves doing these hero-filled scenes. But sometimes when he couldn't take it anymore
he'd sneak up on me after a shoot and say, "Can we shoot more scenes of life and dialog next? And I'd say, "No, you're going to have to jump down the stairs right now. During the filming of the movie,
Kevin James was so dedicated to his profession that he spent his time between takes living with real mall security guards, patrolling the malls, and getting to know their habits and work processes,
which makes his profession look very convincing in this movie. One thing I must say is that Kevin James has given a lot to this movie and I hope audiences will enjoy his performance in the film
as well."
Kevin James in his first solo comedy role
When you think of Kevin James' name, a lot of people associate him with his co-starring role as Adam Sandler
in recent years, such as My Big Gay Wedding and Don't Mess with the Zohan. And Kevin James doesn't deny it: "Adam Sandler and I are very much partners, we became
good friends when we shot 'My Big Gay Wedding,' and to be honest, when I was writing the script for 'Department Store Cop,' I considered whether or not to save a role for Adam Sandler as well, but I don't think he'd be happy to be a department store
Security guard or salesman at a mall. On the contrary, for the role of the gangster I also imagined what it would be like to be played by him, but I think he must not have been willing to play it because this
gangster is much more serious in the movie than his other comedic roles. The rest of the cast in this "Department Store Cop" played great, such as Jayma Mays, who played
my dream girl in the movie, and Lainie Rodriguez, who played my daughter, both good actors. Working with them made me feel very comfortable."
On the idea for the story "Department Store Warriors," Kevin James, who wrote the screenplay, said: "This story came to me a couple of years ago, and I wanted to create a contrast between when someone who is
very ordinary, but thinks he's extraordinary, and faced with jeopardy is what he's going to do. At first, the script I wrote was actually an action movie, where an ordinary man uses his fists to prove himself, but then
I felt that such a story was really meaningless, and that there were too many of them on the screen, so I modified it a little bit to what it is now, to make the whole thing seem more absurd and
funny. Some people think this movie is like Die Hard, and I'm actually a fan of Bruce Willis, and I must admit to being influenced by him in no small way, but this movie isn't
simply a rehash of Die Hard, it's more of a martial arts hero story that I wanted to illustrate
I play the role of Paul Blart, a typical middle-aged, blue-collar American with a lot to do and no time to do it. He has a lot of things that he wants to do but doesn't, and his career is not too good, but he is very optimistic,
everything is faced with a very positive attitude, some people say this is called the 'American Spirit', in fact, I think this is a kind of spirit that exists in the whole world, or a kind of spirit of struggle
Spirit. There is a beautiful love scene in the movie where he falls in love with a woman named Amy, a role played by Jayma Mays. In the movie, Paul makes
quite a few laughs over her, which I think is a stupid thing a man is often prone to do when confronted with a woman he likes, and I hope viewers will laugh from the bottom of their hearts while watching it as well. Amy is also
the driving force behind Paul's eventual emergence as a hero. Paul does a lot of things for her that he wouldn't normally think or do, and he wins her heart. To summarize Hundred
Goods Warriors in a nutshell, it's the story of an ordinary man who becomes a hero. It sounds a bit clichéd, but I think that's the kind of story that everyone would love to be a part of."
Bloopers
- The movie is considered an homage to 1988's "Die Hard" starring Bruce Willis.
- When Sony opened the film, it was initially only going to be released straight to DVD. it was only after lobbying by the producers that they agreed to a wide release across the United States.
- "Department Store" began filming at the end of March 2008, and was initially titled "Kevin James' New Movie".
- The crew spent the first few weeks on location in Boston, though the movie's main scenes were filmed inside the Burlington Mall in Massachusetts.
- Filming for this movie took place from April through August '08, but because the story of this movie takes place during the winter months, the Burlington Mall was filled with Christmas decorations.
- During the making of this movie, Kevin James was more than just the leading man, he was also the writer and producer of the movie.
Great dialogue
Paul Blart: [talking to himself] What are you trained to do Nothing...
Paul Blart: "What are you trained to do in a situation like this?. There is no such training."
Paul Blart: Nobody knows this mall better than I do...
Paul Blart: "Nobody knows this mall better than I do."
Paul Blart: Safety never takes a holiday.
Paul Blart: "The safest thing is a vacation."