Set against the backdrop of the opioid epidemic, stories of an undercover cop, a professor and a grieving mother collide.Set against the backdrop of the opioid epidemic, stories of an undercover cop, a professor and a grieving mother collide.Set against the backdrop of the opioid epidemic, stories of an undercover cop, a professor and a grieving mother collide.
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- Ben Walker
- (as Scott Mescudi)
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Not as bad as all the low ratings, and...
...certainly not as good at the shill high reviews. The casting was great with decent performances, especially Oldman and Lilly who shined, and the (based on true events) story is certainly not your typical fare. I'm glad it wasn't "Hollywood-ish".
Young newb filmmaker Nicholas Jarecki produced, directed, wrote and cast himself in this interesting story that lacked the thrills one would expect from a drama "thriller". The intertwining stories had some plot and technical issues and could've been told with better continuity. But they did flow rather well.
His directing was good, but the somewhat slow pacing for the 118 min runtime felt dragged out. Some acts should've been paced faster, and some scenes either cut down or out. And he certainly could've directed some of his cast better. The score was good, but could've used a little more up-beat "thrilling" tones. But for a young newb filmmaker wearing that many hats, he did good.
The fact this was based on true events added shock value for the lack of great thrills, and thus made for a good watch. Would I recommend it? Yes. Would I watch it again? Probably not. It's a solid 7/10 from me.
Young newb filmmaker Nicholas Jarecki produced, directed, wrote and cast himself in this interesting story that lacked the thrills one would expect from a drama "thriller". The intertwining stories had some plot and technical issues and could've been told with better continuity. But they did flow rather well.
His directing was good, but the somewhat slow pacing for the 118 min runtime felt dragged out. Some acts should've been paced faster, and some scenes either cut down or out. And he certainly could've directed some of his cast better. The score was good, but could've used a little more up-beat "thrilling" tones. But for a young newb filmmaker wearing that many hats, he did good.
The fact this was based on true events added shock value for the lack of great thrills, and thus made for a good watch. Would I recommend it? Yes. Would I watch it again? Probably not. It's a solid 7/10 from me.
Good intentions but rushed and sloppy writing.
Crisis is one of these films with multiple storylines and characters that at a certain point will all meet. The topic itself has a good intention; addiction to oxy and fen is not something to be taken lightly. So kudos for trying to show a big part of the problem and its branching repercussions. But the writing could have been so much better adding more depth into the characters' stories, delving into addiction and also could have given us a much more concise and gratifying ending. Some more realism would be good, especially on the conversations of Armie and the Armenians; that part was not convincing and looked very sloppy.
There are many things that could have been better here, but if you want to see this film with a not-so-critical-eye, maybe you will be interested. It is not a boring film and will keep you invested for most of the time. 5,9/10
All Star Cast on an Important Issue
Three stories from three perspectives of the opioid crisis interweave together to try to show us the scope of the opioid crisis. A mother, A cop, A researcher. Undoubtedly, the whole picture is bigger. Crisis gives us a feel of the issue.
The movie is well done, technically. It's an above average movie. Not at all unenjoyable to watch.
Where it falls short is that it lacks fire in the belly. Granted, we see some sparks delivered through the acting of Gary Oldman, Greg Kinnear, Evangeline Lily, and Armie Hammer. However, the plot and dialogue lack bite to stand out or to be memorable.
Still, the opioid crisis is a subject worth delving into.
The movie is well done, technically. It's an above average movie. Not at all unenjoyable to watch.
Where it falls short is that it lacks fire in the belly. Granted, we see some sparks delivered through the acting of Gary Oldman, Greg Kinnear, Evangeline Lily, and Armie Hammer. However, the plot and dialogue lack bite to stand out or to be memorable.
Still, the opioid crisis is a subject worth delving into.
Serious film with 3 stories that show the eternal fight against drugs. Could have been more intense but it is still recommended overall.
Drug crime movie. The main idea of the film is the fight against drugs and it shows it with three different stories that are somewhat connected. A university professor and researcher working on a new opioid painkiller for a company with the prospect of being non-addictive discovers that in the long run it is ultimately more addictive than those on the market and is called upon to make important decisions about how to proceed. A secret agent tries to set a trap for big opioid dealers and takes it personally since his sister is addicted. A mother, a former opioid addict, finds out that her son is murdered and opioid traffickers are involved. Three very interesting stories revolve around the world of opioids that kill countless victims every year. Experienced actors with serious performances, in a very good and serious effort to demonstrate the ongoing fight against drugs, a film modest and without immorality. From the good movies to the genre that is definitely recommended.
Nice expose on the corruption of big pharma
Got news for everyone, this is exactly what happens. Big Pharma buys studies via funding universities and the members in the FDA and CDC move from executive positions in Big Pharma, Ag companies in and out of the FDA and the FDA approves things based on money for Big Pharma, Ag. They lay it out in a movie and people defend them saying don't attack Big Pharma. These are corrupt companies that laughed about the people dying of opioids and all the other toxic crap they make. Good story. I enjoyed it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was originally titled Dreamland. It was renamed shortly before release to avoid confusion with Dreamland (2019) and Dreamfactory (2019).
- GoofsAt the beginning, a series of images showing different views of Montreal includes a shot of Detroit's Ambassador Bridge.
- Quotes
Private Investigator: Cops miss a lot of things. I know, I used to be one.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WhatCulture Originals: 10 Recent Movies That Blew Great Concepts (2021)
- SoundtracksLove Is Breaking Out All Over
Performed by The Manhattans
Written by Edward 'Sonny' Bivins (as Edward Bivins) and Joe Evans
Courtesy of Carnival Records
By arrangement with Westwood Music Group
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- Трафік
- Filming locations
- Montréal, Québec, Canada(Street/Back alley)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $404,738
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $190,649
- Feb 28, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $1,099,426
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
- Color
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- 2.39 : 1
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