Três mulheres são enviadas para interceptar um grande negócio de drogas em um restaurante às 3 da manhã e receber o dinheiro. Simples, exceto pela lei de Murphy: qualquer coisa que possa dar... Ler tudoTrês mulheres são enviadas para interceptar um grande negócio de drogas em um restaurante às 3 da manhã e receber o dinheiro. Simples, exceto pela lei de Murphy: qualquer coisa que possa dar errado, vai dar errado.Três mulheres são enviadas para interceptar um grande negócio de drogas em um restaurante às 3 da manhã e receber o dinheiro. Simples, exceto pela lei de Murphy: qualquer coisa que possa dar errado, vai dar errado.
- Businessman David
- (as Dan Sliver)
- Male Diner Patron
- (as Christopher Allen Weaver)
- Mel's Driver
- (não creditado)
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- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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- CuriosidadesWhen the girls are heading out in the car for the first time, Malin Ackerman's character is adamant that they play a tape from the 80s. The tape she chooses is "The Return of Bruno" by Bruce Willis and a small sample of his cover of "Respect Yourself" is heard. Bruce Willis of course plays Mel, their boss, in the movie.
- Erros de gravaçãoAfter Ronny shoots the cop in the head, he then steals and wears his uniform. The uniform should be a bloody mess, instead of completely clean and pristine and the uniform should be too small and tight on the heavyset Ronny, because the cop originally wearing the uniform is of normal build.
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Tes: Most women apply secret number two to one thing, sex. The rest of the time we're too real. Too real because it's in our nature to be real, which ultimately is a woman's downfall. But faking it keeps you living in man's land.
Kara: Whoa! Who the fuck wants to live in man's land?
Tes: We're already living in it, guys.
Kara: All right, wait wait, let me ask you a question then. Would you be faking it if you compromise? 'Cause you can't fake compromise.
Tes: You half can.
Kara: What the fuck does that mean?
Tes: Compromise is half faking. 'Cause if you weren't compromising half you would have it all. In which case you wouldn't be faking, you would be taking. For example, guys compromise when they leave the toilet seat down. They do it because they know they can't win. And I'm not faking it 'cause I don't pretend not to mind when they do leave the toilet seat up - because I do.
Kara: Slow it down. How is that a compromise on your end?
Dawn: Yeah, and I thought you said wde *should* fake it.
Tes: It's a compromise because I'd fake other things to get my way. Or I'd take away the pussy.
Kara: What are you even talking about? I think you're confusing yourself.
Tes: No no, I think it's just too complicated for you to understand.
Kara: No, it's not at all. I get what you're saying. I just don't agree with you. To me compromising is not faking.
Tes: [sighs] Fine. Then we'll just agree to disagree.
Kara: Or we can agree that I'm right because that's a compromise.
Tes: Tell you what: I'll fake it and we can agree on that.
Kara: But you're compromising to agree on faking it. I can explain it to you if it's too complicated.
- ConexõesReferenced in Rebobine Isso! (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasI Don't Care
written by Brenda Burns
performed by Toddzilla
Instead of a predominantly male cast, Catch 44 centres on three female drug smugglers and what happens when one of their (supposedly routine) drop-offs goes very wrong. That's about the extent of the plot. I've read in other reviews phrases like 'the film stretches a single scene out for the entire ninety minutes.' And they're not far off it.
The whole film is - technically - set in a diner (the location for the illegal exchange). What other parts of the film come in flashbacks and repeats of the initial scene, over and over again. This has picked up more than a little criticism from some as being repetitive and annoying.
I didn't think it was that bad. Granted, Catch 44 is no Pulp Fiction, but I found it entertaining enough to watch for an hour and a half. One thing you should know is that Bruce Willis (despite featuring heavily on all major advertising) is in it for about ten minutes. The story is mainly about the girls. Forest Whitaker does his best to inject some much-needed characterisation, but really, the lack of any forward momentum is the film's major downfall.
My advice: know what you're getting. This is no masterpiece, but it's not quite as bad as some of the reviews make it out to be. It just could have been a lot better, based on the star-power that seemed to be attached to the project.
- bowmanblue
- 21 de fev. de 2015
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 7.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 291.742
- Tempo de duração1 hora 34 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1