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Freelancers

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 36m
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4.7/10
11K
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Robert De Niro, Forest Whitaker, and 50 Cent in Freelancers (2012)
The son of a slain NYPD officer joins the force, where he falls in with his father's former partner and a team of rogue cops.
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The son of a slain NYPD officer joins the force, where he falls in with his father's former partner and a team of rogue cops.The son of a slain NYPD officer joins the force, where he falls in with his father's former partner and a team of rogue cops.The son of a slain NYPD officer joins the force, where he falls in with his father's former partner and a team of rogue cops.

  • Director
    • Jessy Terrero
  • Writer
    • L. Philippe Casseus
  • Stars
    • 50 Cent
    • Robert De Niro
    • Forest Whitaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Jessy Terrero
    • Writer
      • L. Philippe Casseus
    • Stars
      • 50 Cent
      • Robert De Niro
      • Forest Whitaker
    • 58User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    50 Cent
    50 Cent
    • Malo
    • (as Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson)
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Joe Sarcone
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • LaRue
    Malcolm Goodwin
    Malcolm Goodwin
    • A.D.
    Ryan O'Nan
    Ryan O'Nan
    • Lucas
    Anabelle Acosta
    Anabelle Acosta
    • Cyn
    Beau Garrett
    Beau Garrett
    • Joey
    Michael McGrady
    Michael McGrady
    • Robert Jude
    Matt Gerald
    Matt Gerald
    • Billy Morrison
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Terrence Burke
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    • Gabriel Baez
    Roger Edwards
    Roger Edwards
    • Ricky
    LaJessie Smith
    LaJessie Smith
    • Young Malo
    • (as La'Jessie Janoard Smith)
    Dominique DuVernay
    • Latin Girl
    Cassie Shea Watson
    Cassie Shea Watson
    • Karlin
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Sully
    Javier Carrasquillo
    Javier Carrasquillo
    • Uptown Felix
    Andre Royo
    Andre Royo
    • Daniel Maldonado
    • Director
      • Jessy Terrero
    • Writer
      • L. Philippe Casseus
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    User reviews58

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    5dasa108

    Curtis Jackson can't hold a film.

    The strength of this film is found in the secondary cast who support a film with pretentions but whose main weakness is the lack of charm and dramatic capacity of Curtis Jackson. When someone is good at something they will always be and that is perfectly visible in people like Whitaker, De Niro or Pedro Armendáriz Jr. Who had his swan song in this film. With tense and well-directed moments, the film's tone tends to fade at the end, where the entire weight of the film falls on Jackson, who is very limited to carry out a script that he could and should have been better. If it weren't for the secondaries it would be a bad movie.
    4kluseba

    There is not much content in this

    This movie is an overall quite entertaining and mostly fast paced action thriller that though lacks of depth. The story simply features too many stereotypes and is therefor sometimes even mildly amusing even if this surely wasn't the intention of the makers of this b-movie.

    The film is about three crooks that get out of prison and get to work in the corrupt New York City Police Department. Soon, they get involved in the local crime scene and must learn how to survive in tough circumstances where nobody's left whom they can trust in. At the same time, the main character portrayed by a weak but not completely bad Curtis James Jackson III wants to resolve the secret of his father's assassination that he witnessed as a child.

    The problem with this movie is that it almost has no clear guiding line and some events happen without any logical reason whatsoever. Sometimes, the characters rapidly change their moods and appear almost schizophrenic which is very odd. Apart of a slightly stronger and even quite entertaining ending, at least three quarters of the movie go straight to nowhere or are highly predictable. Most of the actors and especially the cop roles are simply not credible at all and even happen to be quite ridiculous. Sometimes, the movie just feels like a longer 50 Cent video clip with senseless violence, gratuitous sex, a very minimalistic story line and some cameo appearances by a couple of good actors such as the strong Robert De Niro or the now deceased and surprisingly convincing actor Pedro Armendáriz Junior where one ends up asking oneself why these gifted guys are starring in such a bad movie.

    In the end, there isn't much interest in watching this film. Especially the story is quite random and predictable. The low budget flick features almost more shots of nocturnal New York City every ten minutes that are taken from a plain than gripping action or suspense scenes. The only reason to watch this flick are the solid appearances of Robert De Niro as well as Pedro Armendáriz Junior or if you simply are a big fan of 50 Cent. Objectively seen, his acting is of a rather average quality and lacks of emotion and quality but he surely has a quite cool image and mostly promotes himself and his music in this movie. You can grab this flick at a cheap price for a loan if you have not much else to do and want to switch your brain off for one hour and a half but apart of that there definitely isn't much in this.
    3cksd-205-857328

    freelancers or freeloaders!!!

    OK for a Saturday evening film, when the washing up is done and all quiet in the house, this will keep you fit as you slide into a deep sleep without the aid of a milky drink and a chocie biscuit. Firstly Mr whitaker looks decidedly lost in this film not a role for the Last King of Scotland more like Mc duff! De Niro just there for the money and film credits (he has done 163 now) and Mr 50p made a good effort, he hit most of his marks and looked slightly interested in the unfolding story, but his facial expressions changing every 17.6 became most annoying put me off taking him to serious as a lead role (has he got some form of Palsy? in that case he did well)

    Story was the same as previous stories, the only difference they were told better and with more conviction from the characters (yes Vinnie i mean you). Best part of the film, as when i got up to search for some more washing up. all work and no play.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Messy Story

    In New York, three smalltime hoodlums are arrested and years later they become NYPD officers. When they are celebrating in a bar, Captain Joe Sarcone (Robert De Niro) summons Jonas "Malo" Maldonado (50 Cent) to sit at his table. Sarcose was the partner of Malo's deceased father and he invites Malo to join his team of corrupt cops. The rookie Malo teams up with the dirty Dennis LaRue (Forest Whitaker) and he begins his career of crime in the police department. But when his former trainer Lydia Vecchio (Dana Delany), whose husband worked at the Internal Affairs when he was murdered, shows evidences of his father's death to him, Malo returns to the side of the law to seek revenge against those that killed his father.

    "Freelancers" is a movie with a messy story about corrupt NYPD officers. The lead character is a hoodlum that becomes a dirty cop, but comes back to the side of the law to revenge the death of his father and ends invited to join the Internal Affairs. Lydia has conclusive evidences against Sarcose and his gang, but they are not enough to arrest the dirty cop that is not under surveillance. The great cast is lost in a poor screenplay and a weak direction. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Assassinos de Aluguel" ("Hired Killers")
    5Leofwine_draca

    A true Frankenstein's Monster of a movie

    CROSSFIRE wasn't quite the dog of the film I was expecting but it's certainly no classic and it only barely gets there as an average and acceptable watch. There are two major problems with this production which drag it down and the first of those is lead actor Curtis Jackson, better known to the world as rapper 50 Cent. Jackson is no actor and is as wooden as they come, so watching him attempting to convey any emotion apart from the most basic happy/sad expression is a real chore and quite embarrassing in places.

    The second problem is the familiarity of the material. CROSSFIRE feels like a Frankenstein's Monster of a movie, made up of bits and pieces from TRAINING DAY, RAMPART, STREET KINGS, and at least half a dozen others. Heck, Forest Whitaker is here and playing nearly EXACTLY the same role as he essayed in STREET KINGS. Despite these problems, CROSSFIRE is occasionally thrilling in places and there's a lot of involved material to fill up the running time. Robert De Niro is barely in it but at least he doesn't embarrass himself and there's a nice minor part for Dana Delany. While I enjoyed CROSSFIRE in places I do feel that with a better lead actor and story it could have been something truly great rather than just average.

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    • Trivia
      After brief bookings in New York City and Los Angeles on August 10, 2012, the film went quickly to video on August 21.
    • Quotes

      Malo: What's the worst thing you ever did, Joe?

      Joe Sarcone: The worst thing I ever did was trust the wrong man.

      Malo: How do you know when you're trusting the wrong man?

      Joe Sarcone: You're questioning me? Huh, you little shit? I always make my decision with my head, not my heart. I got to where I am in this world by taking advantage of people's trust, and I'm not ashamed of that. There's a Maldonado seed. You hungry?

      Malo: I can always eat.

      Joe Sarcone: Kitchen never closes, and everybody eats at my table.

      Malo: You really trust everybody in here?

      Joe Sarcone: That door you just walked through only works one way - In. Once you're in, the only way out is to the sounds of gunshots and bagpipes.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Street Life
      Performed by Booke & Swaggalee

      Written by D. Dixon, B. Booker, T. Scott,

      Produced and Arranged by David Dixon & Mike Burns

      Published by Burnmore Music (ASCAP)

      (c) 2011 Burnmore Music

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2013 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cảnh Sát Trả Thù
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Grindstone Entertainment Group
      • Cheetah Vision
      • Emmett/Furla Oasis Films
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $456,350
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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