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The Line

Original title: La linea
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Andy Garcia and Ray Liotta in The Line (2009)
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The unstable new kingpin of a Tijuana drug cartel is targeted by an assassin for elimination.The unstable new kingpin of a Tijuana drug cartel is targeted by an assassin for elimination.The unstable new kingpin of a Tijuana drug cartel is targeted by an assassin for elimination.

  • Director
    • James Cotten
  • Writers
    • Art Camacho
    • R. Ellis Frazier
  • Stars
    • Ray Liotta
    • Andy Garcia
    • Esai Morales
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • James Cotten
    • Writers
      • Art Camacho
      • R. Ellis Frazier
    • Stars
      • Ray Liotta
      • Andy Garcia
      • Esai Morales
    • 31User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Mark Shields
    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Javier Salazar
    Esai Morales
    Esai Morales
    • René Pelon
    Armand Assante
    Armand Assante
    • Padre Antonio
    Valerie Cruz
    Valerie Cruz
    • Olivia
    Jordi Vilasuso
    Jordi Vilasuso
    • Diablo
    Kevin Gage
    Kevin Gage
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    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Anthony
    Joe Morton
    Joe Morton
    • Hodges
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Mario
    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Martin
    Michael DeLorenzo
    Michael DeLorenzo
    • Pablo
    David Ackert
    David Ackert
    • Mohommad
    Jason Connery
    Jason Connery
    • Randall
    Victoria Elizabeth
    • Ana
    Antonio Jaramillo
    Antonio Jaramillo
    • Raul
    Geoffrey Ross
    Geoffrey Ross
    • Mr. Water (Assassin #1)
    • (as Geoffrey G. Ross)
    Matthew R. Anderson
    Matthew R. Anderson
    • Loo (Assassin #2)
    • Director
      • James Cotten
    • Writers
      • Art Camacho
      • R. Ellis Frazier
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    6Zoltanko

    Hard-Hitting Drama, Hard to Follow

    This is one of those films that has so many characters in it that it's very easy to lose track of the plot as people discuss their intricate relationships and interactions. I enjoyed the film and was engrossed in it, but frequently lost due to the many twists and turns. Of course part of the appeal is wondering just who is doing what to whom and why, so perhaps this isn't as much of a problem as I'm making it out to be.

    It's a very well-made, well-acted film with a great cast and exotic, frightening location. I doubt it will do much for tourism to Tijuana, but it is a very taut, timely movie that will hold your interest. There are a few typical clichés (the hooker with the heart of gold - Mexicans who speak English to each other even when there are no native English speakers around), but these are kept to a minimum. Ray Liota is one of the producers of the film, but it's not "his" movie. In fact, Andy Garcia does a superb job of being quietly creepy and even a bit sympathetic.

    If you're looking for a powerful, somewhat dark drama, The Line fits the bill excellently.
    psmith1658

    A classic character study

    La Linea is a great film, but it is also a bit of a trick, which may hurt the film eventually. No doubt that the distributors and the Hollywood machine will try to market this film as a topical action film snatched right out of the headlines. In actuality, La Linea is a classic character study of several complex people who converge and/or collide in the very dangerous city of Tijuana, Mexico.

    Ray Liotta plays a hired assassin (whose paymaster we don't know until the end), who heads down in the underbelly of Tijuana to track down a the newly installed head of the Cartel (Esai Morales). The problem is that Esai Morales' character is trying to move the Cartels business from Cocaine (which, in this story, is approved by the US government), to Afghani Heroin. This decision sets into motion an internal struggle for control of the crime syndicate, as well as triggers the US government to send in assassins to get rid of the problem.

    Sounds like an action movie for Dolph Lundgren, right? No. Interestingly enough, La Linea is really a multiple character study: An assassin haunted by guilt. An uber-violent Cartel leader that has to go to confession everyday. The assassins sidekick who is more interested in local hookers than getting the hit done. A local prostitute and single mother who takes a stranger in and cares for him. These are all story lines that thread through this very dark tail. I did enjoy the film, and I would definitely recommend it. My only hope is that the powers that be market the film for what it is, so that people who are looking to see a Dolph Lundgren film, don't pick it up and are disappointed. This is a very well done film, with beautiful cinematography and from what I understand, completely independently financed. We need more like it.
    6Wuchakk

    Confusing but stylish crime thriller in Tijuana with Liotta, Andy Garcia and Esai Morales

    An assassin and his partner (Ray Liotta and Kevin Gage) are commissioned to take down the new head of a drug cartel (Esai Morales) that has taken over for the dying drug lord (Andy Garcia). Jordi Vilasuso plays a cartel rival, Armand Assante a padre, Valerie Cruz a woman that befriends the assassin and Bruce Davison a US agent.

    "The Line" (2009), aka "La Linea," is a gritty crime thriller taking place in Tijuana that's more moody psychological drama than action flick. It's similar in style, locations and content to "Borderland" (2007), albeit less of a horror flick (yet still containing loads of horror). Like that movie, there are glimmerings of greatness amidst the grey mayhem in the mold of "Apocalypse Now."

    Unfortunately, the story's sometimes confusing which would be helped if you use the subtitles since some of the dialogue is difficult to discern (I viewed it on DVD and didn't have that option). But there's a lot to appreciate here, including the quality cast, the style, the melancholy vibe, the music, the poignant drama, the gritty action and several beautiful Mexican women. The movie's obscure, but it shouldn't be.

    The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Tijuana, the border area, and Los Angeles.

    GRADE: B-
    7Leofwine_draca

    Effective sun-drenched crime snapshot

    Although you'd be forgiven for mistaking THE LINE for an action flick, it turns out to be anything but: this is in actual fact a character study of various interacting and rival personalities in a violent Mexican city. Ray Liotta bags the central and most interesting role as a hit-man traumatised by an event in his past and given the opportunity to make amends in the present.

    Against him is gang leader Pelon, played to the hilt by the chilling Esai Morales. This is a guy who thinks nothing of torturing rivals to death and who fully deserves his comeuppance – should it ever come about. The supporting cast is made up of an excellent ensemble of actors, including those better known for B-movies (Danny Trejo and Gary Daniels both have brief henchman roles) as well as more familiar faces. Andy Garcia, who's been off our screens for quite some time, is particularly interesting as the former gangster wasting away from a terminal illness. Also look out for Bruce Davison, an unrecognisable Armand Assante and the ever-underrated Joe Morton.

    This may not be an action movie, but there is at least one splendid shoot-out to enjoy. In any case, the entire film is well shot and the script holds your attention in the snappy, heartfelt dialogue scenes as well as the thriller elements. Comparing it to other recent gangster movies, it comes in under CITY OF GOD but above GOMORRAH.
    8jimmyiowa

    Underrated at 5.2

    Wow, it's getting to where I really can't trust IMDb ratings to decide what to watch anymore. This movie is underrated. I suspect many people who rated it low, wanted more explosions and car chases. This is not an action film. It is a subtle yet intense look at how a person can be extremely tough yet so very vulnerable at the same time. There are no feel good characters. No role model action heroes. No clear cut lines between good and bad.

    Other reviewers have noted that it was confusing. Admittedly the script was confusing at first. It wasn't clear who was motivated by what, and what flashbacks meant what to whom. But about halfway through the film it starts to come together beautifully and continues to do so to the interesting and somewhat moving end. If you stop waiting for the gratuitous action scenes which never happen, and just watch the story, it works well. Yes, some plot points seem a little unrealistic, but that's why I put the story at only a 7.

    While the story is good, the acting is all around superb. I have never been the biggest Liotta fan. He's good, but like a lot of tough guy character actors, sometimes his tough guy persona crosses the line into bluffery in my opinion. Not here. He was near perfect. Almost everyone was, including minor characters played by people I have never heard of. No fake looking bluffery, nothing overdone. I would give this a 7 for story and direction, but the acting puts it up to 8.

    Also, the music was as wonderfully chosen as the actors. There was a point in the middle of the movie where one character began to cry. We aren't shown explicitly why, no details, but we are shown enough to understand and fill in her story for ourselves. I found that one scene, with the song from Melody Gardot, particularly beautiful.

    In a nutshell, I would describe this as a smoulderingly intense drama. If you are looking for an action thriller you will be disappointed.

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    • Trivia
      Don Wilson was originally cast to star in the role of Ray Liotta. Wilson's role was entirely rewritten for Liotta, eliminating any martial arts content. Wilson cites losing the role as part of the reason for his five year hiatus from filmmaking.
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      Javier Salazar: Do nothing... If you want it shut down the fundamental flaw system... all you gotta do is step out of it's way... and it'll shut itself down. Nature has a way of correcting itself.

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La Linea - The Line
    • Filming locations
      • Tijuana, Baja California Norte, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Project One Films
      • Baja Films Internacional
      • Ronin Film and Media Group
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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,423
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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