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Sleeping Dogs

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 50min
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Russell Crowe in Sleeping Dogs (2024)
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Un ancien inspecteur de la police criminelle ayant perdu la mémoire est contraint de résoudre un meurtre brutal et de découvrir des secrets effrayants de son passé oublié.Un ancien inspecteur de la police criminelle ayant perdu la mémoire est contraint de résoudre un meurtre brutal et de découvrir des secrets effrayants de son passé oublié.Un ancien inspecteur de la police criminelle ayant perdu la mémoire est contraint de résoudre un meurtre brutal et de découvrir des secrets effrayants de son passé oublié.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam Cooper
  • Scénario
    • Adam Cooper
    • Bill Collage
    • E.O. Chirovici
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    • Russell Crowe
    • Karen Gillan
    • Marton Csokas
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      • Karen Gillan
      • Marton Csokas
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    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Roy Freeman
    Karen Gillan
    Karen Gillan
    • Laura Baines…
    Marton Csokas
    Marton Csokas
    • Dr. Joseph Wieder
    • (as Márton Csókás)
    Tommy Flanagan
    Tommy Flanagan
    • Jimmy Remis
    Thomas M. Wright
    Thomas M. Wright
    • Wayne Devereaux
    Harry Greenwood
    Harry Greenwood
    • Richard Finn
    Pacharo Mzembe
    Pacharo Mzembe
    • Isaac Samuel
    Lynn Gilmartin
    Lynn Gilmartin
    • Diane Lynch
    Paula Arundell
    • Susan Avery
    Elizabeth Blackmore
    Elizabeth Blackmore
    • Dana Finn
    Kelly Greyson
    Kelly Greyson
    • Emily Dietz
    Arthur Angel
    Arthur Angel
    • Bartender Jessie
    Adam T Perkins
    Adam T Perkins
    • Corrections Officer Smith
    Ming-Zhu Hii
    Ming-Zhu Hii
    • Dr. Margaret Xu
    Simon Maiden
    Simon Maiden
    • Eddie Finn
    Jasper Bagg
    Jasper Bagg
    • O'Toole
    Jane Harber
    Jane Harber
    • Catherine Finn
    Cessalee Stovall
    • Forensic Photographer
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      • Adam Cooper
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      • Adam Cooper
      • Bill Collage
      • E.O. Chirovici
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    6ferguson-6

    Crowe and cast keep us hanging in

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's easy to forget that Russell Crowe was once Oscar nominated three years in a row, winning Best Actor for Ridley Scott's epic, GLADIATOR (2000), and has probably deserved two or three additional nominations. His reputation has not won him many industry friends over the years, but to his credit, he keeps plugging away - some minor roles in big films, and some lead roles in smaller films. Crowe can still command the screen with his presence, even when the material is slight (see THE POPE'S EXORCIST, 2023).

    This project from writer-director Adam Cooper (writer, EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS, 2014) and his frequent writing partner Bill Collage has been adapted from Eugen O. Chirovici's 2017 novel, "The Book of Mirrors". It's Cooper's directorial debut, and it's entertaining enough, especially if one can avoid comparisons to other similar crime drama films, especially the classic MEMENTO (2000). In this one, Crowe stars as Roy Freeman, a former homicide detective who lost his badge after a drunk driving accident. He has recently undergone an experimental brain procedure designed to help him regain some of the memories Alzheimer's has robbed him of. Roy's apartment has notes posted everywhere. These notes remind him of his name, remind him of his shoe size, and remind him that his Hungry Man dinners are hot when they come out of the microwave. Turns out, it's too late for a note to remind him not to put the TV remote in that same mircrowave.

    A ten year old case he worked is brought up by a group looking to prevent an innocent man from being executed. Roy has no memory of the case, so he re-visits the files and tracks down his old partner, Jimmy Remis (played by Tommy Flanagan, in a reunion of GLADIATOR actors). What follows is a sufficiently intricate web of characters to keep us interested and guessing. The murder victim was Professor Wieder (Marton Csokas), and the usual suspects include his PTSD-suffering handyman Wayne Devereaux (Thomas M Wright), Wieder's research assistant and lover Laura Baines (Karen Gillan, Nebula in the Marvel Universe), Laura's other lover Richard Finn (Harry Greenwood) who is writing a book on the murder, and a couple other characters tossed in to knock Roy and us off track.

    Flanagan and Csokas are two of my favorite character actors - both always bring something interesting to their roles, and here it's Gillan's Laura that seems to offer the most intrigue - changing names, locales, and personalities, all while publishing a book on a theory of how 'bad' memories can be replaced with good ones, or erased altogether (think of another classic film, ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, 2004). Roy's flashbacks are handled by quick spurts of moments that he struggles to assemble, which allows us to struggle right alongside him. Roy's plight leaves us with the thought that it's possible to find yourself, and not like what you see. Memory is obviously crucial to the story, and for a second-level crime thriller, there is enough here to keep us going until the conclusion.

    In theaters beginning March 22, 2024.
    6stevelivesey-37183

    It's a decent, whodunnit murder mystery and worth a watch

    Sleeping Dogs is a perfectly decent little murder mystery that clips along at a nice pace and slowly peels away its onion layers to reveal its dark centre.

    The acting Is pretty good, Crowe is perfectly cast, Gillan is good enough and the rest of the cast are convincing. The writer/ director is competently done and the film is well made with good production values and nice touches in the flashbacks.

    There are movies that it draws from, Momento for the memory loss and every film noir ever.

    All this being said, there is nothing about Sleeping Dogs that is fantastic or groundbreaking. It is however good, honest old fashioned film making. More like this please.
    6JackCowart34

    Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

    One sentence summary: To keep his mind active following an experimental medical treatment for Alzheimer's, a retired detective decides to revisit an old closed case.

    While I would stop short of calling Sleeping Dogs a good movie, there is plenty to like about this Russell Crowe-led independent mystery. It unashamedly draws inspiration from films like Memento (2000) and, more recently, Memory (2022), but Crowe's performance is what gives this movie its own spark. The supporting cast provided him with little help, though, as he was noticeably a league above his co-stars. Inconsistent pacing also hurt the film at times, hampering the momentum that the twisty, occasionally convoluted story seeks to build. Luckily, the movie concludes with a bang, delivering a gut-punch ending that is equally satisfying and devastating.
    7Ajjam1967

    A film noir for the 21st century

    Many of the facets of this story could have been transplanted to the film noir period of the mid-20th century, and bar the occasional reference to technology (which could have otherwise been replaced for something of those times), this movie could have been set then (LA Confidential, anyone?). But it's not, its setting is contemporary. But I couldn't help but think that I would have liked to have seen this movie, and this cast, in a 1940s film noir. A glam Gillan would have been particularly good!

    A drunken ex-cop, with memory loss due to alzheimer's, has had an experimental procedure that may help his condition. He gets approached about an old case he worked on, but cannot recall, and where the convicted man is near to his execution date.

    Hiding his condition, out of a mixture of pride and knowing that he would not be seen as competent by those asking for his help, he meets the advocate and then the death row inmate, and believes the convicted man's claims of innocence in the murder he was jailed for.

    Despite his condition, the ex-cop decides that the case is worth looking at again. No doubt he also thought that the mental exercise might do him some good - as would doing something useful be to his sense of pride (I state for anyone who can't see this premise as plausible).

    As the ex-cop looks into the matter, he not only starts to see other possible suspects to the crime, but starts to regain his own memories, as his experimental medical procedure starts to work.

    Large elements of the story are shown in flashback, from the point of view of a manuscript, written by one of the characters involved, as well as shorter flashbacks as the ex-cop gradually recalls his own past. Again, this is reminiscent of film noir, where a character may explain what happened and the movie shows it.

    Russell Crowe is convincing as the drunken ex-cop with a shredded memory that is starting to come back to him. Tommy Flanagan is solid in support as his old-partner (he needs more character roles so we can see him more often) and Karen Gillan can now add 'femme fatale' to her acting resume.

    This movie is better than most people seem to be saying. It's well told, the central cast are all solid and the story should keep you interested until the end.

    It is however an end that not everyone may care for and has a penultimate confrontation scene that I found too contrived.

    It's not the most engrossing film and is another one of those thrillers that is more cerebral than it is fast moving, but has interesting characters and an interesting enough plot to reach the end.

    If you're hoping for a Russell Crowe action flick, you'll probably be disappointed. This isn't as good as "The Next Three Days", for example, but it's good enough to get Crowe and two of Scotland's best acting talents together on screen.

    If you don't like film noir, or are expecting a fast-paced thriller, you may not like this.

    Summary: Not bad, not brilliant either. Worth a watch (with the above provisos).
    6movieman6-413-929510

    Interesting crime mystery that would have been better if it had remained realistic.

    Sleeping Dogs is a new crime mystery directed, written and produced in part by Adam Cooper. He makes his directorial debut with this film. He also has some experience as a screenwriter for films such as Allegiant and Assassin's Creed.

    Roy Freeman (Russell Crowe) is an ex-detective who had to quit his job because he suffered from Alzheimer's. When a prisoner is threatened with the death penalty, he asks Roy to take another look at his case and hopefully find enough evidence to prove his innocence and save his life.

    Despite his poor memory, Roy tries to revisit and revive the ten-year-old case. This is how he ends up in a crime web full of brutal actions and dark secrets, in which he must decipher the real truth.

    Just like Russell Crowe's character, as a viewer you try to keep up with what happened in the ten-year-old case. This way you can try to solve the matter yourself. The crime web just contains many events and different characters, some of whom are suspects or victims. Everyone also brings their own story with hints, although some hints sometimes contradict each other. Due to the Alzheimer's complaints of the main character and all these different storylines and hints, you do not always get all the traces clearly. Despite the many twists and the main character's poor memory, the real perpetrators of the crime can still be guessed. As a result, all the mysterious aspects of the mystery can be a bit disappointing in the end, because the answer was so easy to guess.

    However, they have unnecessarily chosen to add special drugs and science fiction-like medical gadgets to the story, which causes the film to lose some of its realism. In addition to these non-existent things, the film responds nicely to real things and data surrounding the human brain. If they had just stuck to the real stuff, the movie could have been more interesting.

    Russell Crowe comes across well and realistically as an older detective who can no longer always trust his own memory. Other cast members also play well on the mysterious aspects of the mystery. With most of them you don't always know whether or not they can be trusted and whether they play victims or perpetrators in the story.

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      Before Russell Crowe was cast, Mel Gibson and Nicolas Cage were originally considered for the lead role.
    • Gaffes
      When Wayne Devereaux was saying the names on the baseball bats, he mispronounced Willie McCovey's last name. The "o" should be pronounced like the "o" in "oven", not like the "o" in "over."
    • Citations

      Laura Baines: This conversation would've been a lot better with whiskey.

    • Connexions
      Features Règlements de comptes à O.K. Corral (1957)
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      Written by L.A. Edwards (as Luke Edwards) & Jesse Edwards

      Performed by L.A. Edwards

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 mars 2024 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Recuerdos Mortales
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nickel City Pictures
      • Gala Media Capital
      • JaiD7 Pictures
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