Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin), un ancien détenu qui tente de mener une vie paisible, est poussé à l'action lorsque son frère se retrouve empêtré dans un dangereux réseau de corruption. Liam do... Tout lireLiam McDonagh (Sam Claflin), un ancien détenu qui tente de mener une vie paisible, est poussé à l'action lorsque son frère se retrouve empêtré dans un dangereux réseau de corruption. Liam doit tout risquer pour sauver sa famille.Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin), un ancien détenu qui tente de mener une vie paisible, est poussé à l'action lorsque son frère se retrouve empêtré dans un dangereux réseau de corruption. Liam doit tout risquer pour sauver sa famille.
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- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
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It started off ok but just withered off. One to watch on the telly when it's chucking it down
This isnt a bad movie, it just doesnt manage to hit the mark.
The good, the plot for the story is pretty good, the three main actors, the cop, the ex con and the main villain are all pretty good and towards the end the story picks up.
The cons, very slow start, some of the other actors arent all that great, even though it has a good premise it doesnt really do that much with it.
Its a watchable movie but it is definately something I would recommend waiting until its on hulu or netflix. Its not worth the price of a cinema ticket in my opinion.
The good, the plot for the story is pretty good, the three main actors, the cop, the ex con and the main villain are all pretty good and towards the end the story picks up.
The cons, very slow start, some of the other actors arent all that great, even though it has a good premise it doesnt really do that much with it.
Its a watchable movie but it is definately something I would recommend waiting until its on hulu or netflix. Its not worth the price of a cinema ticket in my opinion.
'The Corrupted' sort of came out of nowhere and disappeared just as quickly. I'd never even heard of it until it arrived on the cinema listings and it seems as though I'm only one of few who has seen, or is even aware of, it. I'd like to be able to say that this is an absolute hidden gem and it's a shame that so many people missed it but, unfortunately, I can't. It's by no means bad, but it's just nothing new or outstanding. The performances are generally great, especially Timothy Spall's, and it's engaging enough throughout, but the story is quite generic and it's instantly forgettable. While it's on though, it offers enough of the generic pleasures associated with the crime genre to please crime fans and there's some decent turns in the narrative that keep you invested, even though they aren't all that surprising. However, there are several rookie mistakes in the filmmaking here - from badly executed focus pulls to breaking the 180 degree rule - that make the whole thing feel a bit amateur. Sure, it will have obviously had a low budget, but that's no excuse for problems like this. Apart from that though, it's well made, with good shot composition and cinematography. It's bizarre, then, that the production company made no real attempt to try and get people to see it. It had a theatrical release, after all, so it must have had some money behind it. It's far from great, but it should have had the chance to find its audience. Either way, it's worth checking out. 6/10
Noel Clark was good in this, so was Sam Claflin. Tim Spall did a decent job too. This movie is quite entertaining in the end but has a fair few flaws.
It is very slow at the start, and spends ages focusing on side characters. The wife (girlfriend?) in particular gets about 25 mins of screen time at the start but all you get from it is that the ex con has a family he cares about. That could have been done in five mins. On the flip side a key scene in a car where you see important corruption and power play moves gets 30 seconds of screen time. Just a lack of focus there.
On top of that the characters are inconsistent, for instance the villain is basically playing the existing system and using it to his advantage. Then there is a scene where he talks about being in favor of brexit. Why? He is clearly benefiting from the system in place why would he want to undermine that? Makes no sense.
If the script had been tightened up and the characters made a bit more consistent it could have been good but as it is its just kind of okay.
It is very slow at the start, and spends ages focusing on side characters. The wife (girlfriend?) in particular gets about 25 mins of screen time at the start but all you get from it is that the ex con has a family he cares about. That could have been done in five mins. On the flip side a key scene in a car where you see important corruption and power play moves gets 30 seconds of screen time. Just a lack of focus there.
On top of that the characters are inconsistent, for instance the villain is basically playing the existing system and using it to his advantage. Then there is a scene where he talks about being in favor of brexit. Why? He is clearly benefiting from the system in place why would he want to undermine that? Makes no sense.
If the script had been tightened up and the characters made a bit more consistent it could have been good but as it is its just kind of okay.
Its a damn good entertaining film. Way better than a lot of brain dead US rubbish. I enjoyed it from start to finish
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- AnecdotesReal-life brothers Sam Claflin and Joe Claflin play brothers in the film.
- GaffesDialogue will often abruptly end whenever the film cuts.
- Crédits fous"Based on true events."
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- Montant brut mondial
- 177 100 $US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was The Corrupted (2019) officially released in India in English?
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