एक आविष्कारशील अपराध थ्रिलर ने तीन छोटे शहर के अपराधियों और एक बैंक डकैती के रहस्य को अनलॉक करने के लिए एक स्थानीय शेरिफ की खोज के बाद एक सप्ताह के माध्यम से दिन-प्रतिदिन पीछे हटने के लिए कह... सभी पढ़ेंएक आविष्कारशील अपराध थ्रिलर ने तीन छोटे शहर के अपराधियों और एक बैंक डकैती के रहस्य को अनलॉक करने के लिए एक स्थानीय शेरिफ की खोज के बाद एक सप्ताह के माध्यम से दिन-प्रतिदिन पीछे हटने के लिए कहा।एक आविष्कारशील अपराध थ्रिलर ने तीन छोटे शहर के अपराधियों और एक बैंक डकैती के रहस्य को अनलॉक करने के लिए एक स्थानीय शेरिफ की खोज के बाद एक सप्ताह के माध्यम से दिन-प्रतिदिन पीछे हटने के लिए कहा।
- Meth Billy
- (as Matt Landry)
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Still it is not above complete scrutiny and some may even say it is too clever for its own good. Nit-picking aside, if you like decent thrillers that keep you guessing with decent actors and decent acting in it, I can recommend this movie to you. Even with the warning signs, there are certain things that will surprise you. Whether you agree with the "morals" of the movie or not. And whether you accept some "coincidences" or not, is up to you ...
The story of a bank robbery is told backwards. When I started watching it, I thought it looked cheap. I don't think it cost a fortune. It concerns the local sheriff and his attempts to bring three bank robbers to justice - one of whom is his brother. The story goes in reverse day by day as we meet the different participants.
I thought the dialogue was funny, the actors were fine, and while it will remind some people of Fargo, it's no Fargo though it is good. And I loved the way it was wrapped up at the end.
Clever, funny, Netflix has redeemed itself after that awful thing Handsome.
A crime thriller told in reverse order, about a sheriff investigating a bank robbery involving his brother and two old high school friends. It was written and directed by first time feature filmmaker Oren Uziel (who previously wrote the horror-comedy 'FREAKS OF NATURE', and he also co-wrote '22 JUMP STREET'). The movie stars Benjamin Walker, Rainn Wilson, Stephanie Sigman, Wyatt Russell, Adam Pally, Mark Rendall, John Michael Higgins, Ron Livingston and Rob Corddry. It was released by Netflix through their streaming site, and it's gotten polarized reviews from critics (from the small number that have seen it that is, but some rave about it). I really enjoyed it too.
The story is told over the course of one week, in reverse order, starting with Friday. It's about a bank robbery gone wrong, in a small town, being investigated by Sheriff Zeke Sikes (Walker). The robbery was carried out by Zeke's brother Andy (Wilson), and two old high school friends of theirs, Ed Burton (Russell) and Chris Morrow (Rendall). On Friday, Andy is trying to get away with the money from the robbery, while his brother is looking for him. We see Andy's fate, and then we learn what happened to everyone else, and everything that happened leading up to Friday, in reverse daily order.
The movie is pretty cleverly written, and acted, and it even has a pretty fun twist at the end. It seems fresh, and pretty original, but if you take away the 'reverse order' storytelling gimmick, it's not really that original or memorable. Still it's highly amusing, and always interesting to watch. It should keep most viewers guessing (until the very end) as well. It did for me, and I definitely recommend it.
Like Memento, it's written to be watched twice. The writing is tight and smart, nothing is wasted, though that might not register until the second time through.
Both bleak and comic, it is a genuine mystery, in that clues and red herrings are carefully planted throughout, with a big reveal at the end that is genuinely surprising. The storytelling architecture is very satisfying.
You are not emotionally invested in any of the characters. This is by design, the structure pretty much guarantees it, and it's a good thing.
Though it works backwards, it goes day-by-day, not sequence by sequence, so while you are kept engaged in figuring out what's going on and who's who, it's easy enough keep track, you're never at sea. There's plenty to enjoy the first time through, but much of the early content, and many of the "jokes" -- it's very dark, but they are a kind of jokes-- only hit on second viewing.
It's a new kind of thing, straight to streaming, the cinematic equivalent of a straight-to-paperback noir. Made cheaply enough that neither the cinematography nor the acting seek to wow you (though they do get the job done) so it's not like a movie. But it's not like TV either, it's not looking for ratings, it doesn't have to go big-hit-or-die, it doesn't need a sponsor, it can be its own thing, the story they wanted to tell, everything's in there they wanted, nothing is in there they didn't want.
I liked it a lot. I probably wouldn't have watched it again, but there were special circumstances, and I'm really glad I did.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe original screenplay was on the 2009 Black List, a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts in Hollywood.
- गूफ़When Zeke and Reed are talking about Sloppy Joe's, an extra person is behind Zeke's shoulder in the reflection of Reed's sunglasses, possibly the camera crew from the position of the camera.
- भाव
Sally Sikes: I thought you wasn't hungry.
Zeke Sikes: [devouring a banana] Oh, I'm starving.
Sally Sikes: Then why didn't you eat Mommy's breakfast?
Zeke Sikes: Because if I ate your mommy's breakfast, I'd end up a fat fucking bastard like everybody else in this town. Let's just pretend Uncle Zeke didn't say that, okay?
Sally Sikes: Okay.
Reed Ethington: [walking up to the squad car] Hey, Sally.
Zeke Sikes: Do you mind if we drop her off at school on the way to work?
Reed Ethington: No, not at all.
Sally Sikes: Get in the back, you fat fuckin' bastard!
Reed Ethington: Excuse me?
[chuckles]
Reed Ethington: That's real nice. That's real nice. You're a nice little girl.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Flix Forum: Shimmer Lake (2019)
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