A broker of lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten them breaks his own rules when a new client seeks his protection to stay alive.A broker of lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten them breaks his own rules when a new client seeks his protection to stay alive.A broker of lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten them breaks his own rules when a new client seeks his protection to stay alive.
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Director David Mackenzie wasn't on my radar until 2016's HELL OR HIGH WATER, which I highly recommend. He has now made a paranoid thriller called RELAY. Originally called THE BROKER, it was featured on the 2019 "Black-List" of most-liked unproduced screenplays. It tells the story of whistleblower Sarah Grant (Lilly James) who changes her mind about going public with very sensitive and damning documents from a big bioengineering company. She is recommended to call an anonymous broker to help give back the documents while keeping herself safe. The broker, played by Riz Ahmed, keeps his anonymity by using a telecommunications device for the deaf, connected to the Tri-State Relay Service. It's a pretty cool concept that uses a totally real service in such a creative way. This movie feels bigger than it actually is. There was almost no marketing for it, so almost nobody is actually watching it. I'm a huge fan of Riz Ahmed. Ever since he broke out in the series THE NIGHT OF, he's been doing great things. This is the second movie with him that represents the deaf community, the other being the wonderful SOUND OF METAL. As I've been thinking more about this movie's ending though, without giving anything away, I think it could've been a little smoother, especially in today's society. I also think a little more mystery was needed in certain aspects. Riz's palpable quiet intensity and the nice tension-building are what ultimately drew me into this. I enjoyed my time with RELAY, and I wish it had a wider release.
There is not one gratuitous or strained moment in this film. And while I did not know it , the director , David Mackenzie made 'Hell or High Water' . If you have seen that movie than you will know what a good director he is. I would compare it to the movie ' Michael Clayton ' it is the same sort of movie and is on the same level in terms of 'quality '. Riz Ahmed and Lily James deliver stellar performances and the screenplay is well thought out and executed. There is one detail that doesn't add up but it is so minor that it doesn't matter. Filmed in NYC which lends a authenticity / reality aspect to it. There is literally nothing out of place in the entire movie which makes it compelling and entertaining. Most movies , even good ones would not, IMO , measure up to this one and there is a killer twist at its conclusion. When the movie was over the people right next to me stood up and remarked how good it was and I did as well. That hasn't happened to me in years.
What I value most in today's cinema are originality and grounded storytelling that avoids unnecessary excess. Relay delivers on both counts.
From the very beginning, the film establishes a simmering tension that kept me hooked, almost expecting an explosive climax. The third act does stumble slightly, with a few plot turns that feel overly coincidental or forced. Yet, the eventual reveal reframes those moments in a way that makes the payoff all the more shocking.
Riz Ahmed gives a restrained performance, perfectly suited to the character he portrays. The supporting cast does a decent job, but they don't leave the same lasting impression. What makes Relay stand out is its grounded approach and storytelling, helped by its well written screenplay.
However, while I thoroughly enjoyed Relay, I doubt the film will be spoken about much past this month. It's a well made and original piece that unfortunately does not reach the heights of long lasting inventiveness and impact.
From the very beginning, the film establishes a simmering tension that kept me hooked, almost expecting an explosive climax. The third act does stumble slightly, with a few plot turns that feel overly coincidental or forced. Yet, the eventual reveal reframes those moments in a way that makes the payoff all the more shocking.
Riz Ahmed gives a restrained performance, perfectly suited to the character he portrays. The supporting cast does a decent job, but they don't leave the same lasting impression. What makes Relay stand out is its grounded approach and storytelling, helped by its well written screenplay.
However, while I thoroughly enjoyed Relay, I doubt the film will be spoken about much past this month. It's a well made and original piece that unfortunately does not reach the heights of long lasting inventiveness and impact.
Bought a ticket for a mystery movie and it ended up being Relay. After a long day at work I just wanted to relax and let my mind go. This movie was perfect. I really enjoyed it. It had suspense, some action, romance and some slow bits. No one walked out of the movie so it seems everyone else enjoyed it as well.
If a suspense thriller is suspenseful and thrilling, it has succeeded at its job. And that's how I feel about Relay. It hooks you early with a cool premise and never lets go. The story is interesting and filled with intrigue.
I like that it doesn't explain everything. It allows the viewer to figure things out and put the pieces together. And it has a steady increase in intensity and good escalation to the climax. It does come to a fairly abrupt conclusion, but I still found it satisfying.
The entire cast gives good performances, with the standout being the lead, Riz Ahmed. I had a good time with this movie and was happy with its selection for this week's secret movie screening.
(1 viewing, early screening Mystery Movie Monday 8/11/2025)
I like that it doesn't explain everything. It allows the viewer to figure things out and put the pieces together. And it has a steady increase in intensity and good escalation to the climax. It does come to a fairly abrupt conclusion, but I still found it satisfying.
The entire cast gives good performances, with the standout being the lead, Riz Ahmed. I had a good time with this movie and was happy with its selection for this week's secret movie screening.
(1 viewing, early screening Mystery Movie Monday 8/11/2025)
Did you know
- TriviaThe envelopes Sarah uses to mail the documents and fee are addressed to Archie Leach, the birth name of Cary Grant.
- GoofsThe scene where one character goes to Norman Oklahoma, shows the Oklahoma license plate attached to the front bumper. In the state of Oklahoma drivers are only issued one plate that goes on the back bumper. The number and letter combination used also is incorrect as Oklahoma only has six alphanumeric spaces separated by a silhouette of Oklahoma as the dash symbol between each set of three.
- SoundtracksInitiation to an Illusion
written by Aï sha Devi Enz
performed by Aï sha Devi
courtesy of: Houndstooth / fabric Records
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- Gross US & Canada
- $3,164,481
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,916,687
- Aug 24, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $3,866,682
- Runtime
- 1h 52m(112 min)
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