Ex-con Lance tries living quietly after 15 years in prison, but Russian mobsters force him into one last job. The mission spirals into violent chaos, affecting everyone around him.Ex-con Lance tries living quietly after 15 years in prison, but Russian mobsters force him into one last job. The mission spirals into violent chaos, affecting everyone around him.Ex-con Lance tries living quietly after 15 years in prison, but Russian mobsters force him into one last job. The mission spirals into violent chaos, affecting everyone around him.
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And matter of fact it was. As High Sierra with Humphrey Bogart. Just as one example among many The plot is an old one, and was very old even then. Much older than any film or play that used it in the past two centuries, with a lineage that was likely familiar going back even to the ancient Greeks. Which should give you an idea of its timelessness. And when done right, that never wears out.
This film did it right. Once again.
So a ten star rating from me.
This film did it right. Once again.
So a ten star rating from me.
I must admit. I had no expectations. Acting is good. But it's more on the writing / directing I guess. It's a bit slow and boring at times. But if you are like me and need movies like this to sleep at night. It's the best. And I'm not saying this negatively. You need movies like this. Everyone find something in the movies. I used Lifetime movies to have a good sleepy night. But at least this movie keep me intrigued and it was a fun one.
A great crime thriller with well drawn characters, great acting, good storyline and direction. The action sequences are well done and it will keep you gripped throughout.
This is novice writer and director Brent Cote's first full length feature film, with only a handful of shorts and a TV movie on his resume.
Although I found the pacing extremely slow, I was still glued to the screen waiting for what will happen next. The normally comfortable 90 min runtime could've used 10-15 min of trimming on some stretched out and/or unnecessary scenes. Although the story is nothing revolutionary, imo, it was told really well and convincingly, with a perfect ending, and in a refreshingly un-Hollywoodish manner.
The score was surprisingly perfect, especially for a low budget B-film, as was the soundtrack. Directing and cinematography were on point and showcased the film very well. Casting was decent, with most of the characters convincing in their roles. You could tell that better cast-directing by a seasoned director would've added the missing ummph in some dialogued scenes.
But we need to cut some slack for the few rookie mistakes Cote made, as new filmmakers have to start somewhere, right? Still, a very enjoyable neo-noir styled low budget B-grade crime thriller. It's a 7.5 rounded up to 8/10 from me. To see more of my 1000+ ratings and 900+ reviews, click on my username.
Although I found the pacing extremely slow, I was still glued to the screen waiting for what will happen next. The normally comfortable 90 min runtime could've used 10-15 min of trimming on some stretched out and/or unnecessary scenes. Although the story is nothing revolutionary, imo, it was told really well and convincingly, with a perfect ending, and in a refreshingly un-Hollywoodish manner.
The score was surprisingly perfect, especially for a low budget B-film, as was the soundtrack. Directing and cinematography were on point and showcased the film very well. Casting was decent, with most of the characters convincing in their roles. You could tell that better cast-directing by a seasoned director would've added the missing ummph in some dialogued scenes.
But we need to cut some slack for the few rookie mistakes Cote made, as new filmmakers have to start somewhere, right? Still, a very enjoyable neo-noir styled low budget B-grade crime thriller. It's a 7.5 rounded up to 8/10 from me. To see more of my 1000+ ratings and 900+ reviews, click on my username.
The cast here is mostly little known talent, at least to American audiences. The director is new to the genre, and possibly new to the business, for that matter. What counts is the talent displayed by everyone involved. Even the bit actors turn in good work, and the director avoids many of the pitfalls that directors with longer histories routinely fall for through hubris/inattention. In this film it's almost as if the director sees this as his only chance to make something good and he's careful to do so.
The script is low-key and almost bare bones, so there's nothing much in the way of the storytelling. This is not a feel good film by any measure. It does avoid being relentlessly depressing, though the circumstances in which some of the characters find themselves are bleak.
The script is low-key and almost bare bones, so there's nothing much in the way of the storytelling. This is not a feel good film by any measure. It does avoid being relentlessly depressing, though the circumstances in which some of the characters find themselves are bleak.
Did you know
- GoofsIn the bar, Lance tells Anna that she reminds him of Billie Jean Waters and says "Nobody Knows When You're Down and Out". The title is actually, "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out".
- SoundtracksBaby Won't You Please Come Home
written by Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams
performed by Denielle Bassels & Robbie Grunwald
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