Bad Country
- 2014
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- 1h 35min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 1980s Louisiana, a police detective arrests a contract killer. To be with his wife and newborn, he becomes an informant and assists in helping to bring down the South's most powerful crim... Tout lireIn 1980s Louisiana, a police detective arrests a contract killer. To be with his wife and newborn, he becomes an informant and assists in helping to bring down the South's most powerful criminal organization.In 1980s Louisiana, a police detective arrests a contract killer. To be with his wife and newborn, he becomes an informant and assists in helping to bring down the South's most powerful criminal organization.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Martin Fitch
- (as Chris Marquette)
- David Marandino
- (as Jeff Leaf)
Avis à la une
"Bad Country" is a great police story based on real events and excellent screenplay. The plot is supported by excellent veteran cast. One of the best moments of the story is when Lt. Bud Carter says that there is no family to Jesse Weiland. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "A Lista" ("The List")
Jesse used to work for the big hog Louisiana crime boss Lutin Adams played well by character actor Tom Berenger. As Bud Carter's informant Jesse provides more and more intelligence on the criminal activities of his crime boss Lutin Adams, the noose keeps tightening around Jesse and his vulnerable wife and son to become pawns in this dangerous game of chess. Jesse is fearless but he is not stupid, unless you start to wonder like I did why after a life of crime and killing he has no bankroll to support his wife and son?
This is not as strong a storyline as the Godfather or Goodfellas, but it is an interesting macho crime story that kept me interested and not too disappointed with the way the film ends. I give this film a 7 out of 10 due to some strong acting performances by Willem Dafoe, Matt Dillon and Tom Berenger. It is well worth a watch for the seedy and dark location shoots and for being a decent crime genre film.
Since he first burst on scenes playing (not joking) Jesus, he has never been less than mesmerizing.
(And his work in Shadow of the Vampire, 2000, never got the acclaim it deserved).
I mention that because cops and robber movies have been around since the silent films but the performances of Dafoe playing against Dillon (never better here, strong physicality, amazing he never played bad guys before) is the heart and soul of this picture, and it keeps you glued to the screen.
Interesting that they used a near-A lister like Amy Smart merely as eye candy, with almost no dialogue. Not that she was less than fetching, but it was an odd bit of casting.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Director (Chris Brinker) passed away half way through production from an aeortoc aneurism. In order to preserve his Directors Credit, the Film was finished by his Brother Mike Brinker, who is credited as Executive Producer and Second unit AD.
- GaffesWhen the cops conduct a raid on Jesse's house and Bud searches through the kitchen freezer, a box of frozen Pepperidge Farm Garlic flavored Texas Toast sits in the freezer door. Pepperidge Farm didn't introduce its Texas Toast line until the 1990's, despite the film taking place in 1983.
- Citations
Title Card: In the spring of 1983 a single arrest led a cop to an informant in southern Louisiana. Together they brought down a criminal empire.
- Bandes originalesMajor Hideaway
Composed by Brian M. Disney
Performed By Brian M. Disney
Recorded / Mixed By: Ceasar 'MixedByMike' Perez
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Bad Country?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1