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Michael Kenneth Williams and John Boyega in Infranto (2022)

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Infranto

76 recensioni
7/10

Only in America.

  • deloudelouvain
  • 28 set 2022
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7/10

the movie delivers

Escalate or diffuse ? Overwhelming force or appropriate response to a human being in crisis ? The reviews here are not that positive ; I disagree.

This is a poignant story rendered capably and one that keeps the story moving and interesting not to mention outstanding acting by all the characters portrayed. That's the point of my review , a movie with a compelling story. If you are up for fantasy and 'cartoon' movies , then look elsewhere. If you up for a real movie , by all means go to see this one. The story is different but it reminds me of the Clint Eastwood produced movie :' Richard Jewel' and , that was, IMO a good movie . And please remember when you see a one star review to click on the link for the user of the the one star review because more often than not it is a one and done user review in other words , a troll posting a bad review and to put it mildly : insincere, sincerely yours an actual person who watched the movie and posted in my imdb blog .
  • jmccrmck-65172
  • 4 set 2022
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6/10

Not action packed.

Will this movie appeal to everyone? No it won't.

Does this movie contain huge action packed CGI filled scenes? Again, no , it doesn't.

Car chases? Nope. Nudity? Nope.

A huge cast of actors that try and steel the screen from each other? Not one bit.

So what's good about it? Basically everything I just said. This movie relies on what has been missing from a lot of movies recently and thats straight up good acting. A decent script is also present and it is accompanied by a very good music score.

I'd be lying if I said that it is an amazing movie because it isn't but it's certainly above average and way above the majority of what's come out this year.
  • Dodge-Zombie
  • 16 set 2022
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Solid drama with fine performances

Solid drama based on the true story of an ex-Marine who took over a Georgia bank in 2017 threatening to blow it and a pair employees up with a bomb. The soldier, Brian Brown-Easley, played by John Boyega has been caught up in a dispute with The Veteran's Administration. At wit's end, he decides that making a spectacle will get the attention of the media.

Director and Co-Writer Abi Damaris Corbin sets up the situation in a fairly straightforward manner. The emphasis is clearly on Brown-Easley as the movie methodically shows the hours leading up to the takeover. As the situation escalates, we get more glimpses of his ex-wife and child. The two bank employees provide an element of immediate endangerment. Nicole Beharie is particularly good as the calm but determined manager as is the late Michael K. Williams as the hostage negotiator.

When the movie moves past the immediate hostage situation inside the bank, the script gets a bit more dicey. The point of view and background details get a bit muddled. The acting holds it together, but, a more directed narrative would have tightened the suspense all the more. Brown-Easley's story did all too briefly cast a light on military veterans' plight, but, alas, the moment passed soon after the situation was finalized.

BREAKING is good calling card for Corbin, and Boyega's performance should lead to more opportunities outside the Star Wars/sci-fi universe.
  • gortx
  • 9 set 2022
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7/10

A tragically unnecessary true event

Based on a tragically unnecessary true event, Breaking is not a feel-good movie. But it also didn't feel like a waste of time, as it shone the spotlight on a long-standing issue with the U. S. government and the far too many times it lets its veterans down, driving many of them to take desperate measures such as suicide, among other things. One of those "other things" is demonstrated in this film as it tells the story of the 2017 bank hostage event carried out by a former Marine Corps veteran, Brian Brown-Easley, who is in financial trouble (due to the VA not carrying through with assistance) and decides to rob a bank. But it's not a typical bank robbery. He just wants the VA to deliver to him what they owe. You can imagine the rest of the story. This is equal parts infuriating and heartbreaking. John Boyega pulls off a solid performance here, as always, and it was bittersweet to see Michael Kenneth Williams in what was one of his final roles. Recommended.
  • Cyns-Corner
  • 25 nov 2024
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7/10

Who doesn't like Discount Denzel?

John Boyega even bears a striking resemblance to Denzel Washington while simulating the borrowed mannerisms and speech patterns he performs with great aplomb.

Michael Kenneth Williams shows one last time why his character artistry is so profoundly missed.

Not the first time this story, or one nearly identicle to it has been told, but the underlying theme bears repeating. And until the very apparatus that was created to care for all Americans who served this country can be reasonably adequate in addressing the problems assocated with modern warfare and combat in general, tragedies like this will continue to occur.
  • jaymakak
  • 14 set 2022
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6/10

892 Review

I was privileged enough to see this as part of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and it was decent. My biggest praise for this film is the performances. All of them are great especially John Boyega. I've only seen him in the sequel trilogy where he doesn't have a lot to do so it was really fun seeing him finally have the spotlight and he does a fantastic job here. Michael K. Williams and Nicole Beharie do a fantastic job as well here. Another big plus here is the message about how we treat veterans when they come home. It's awful how the government treats our veterans and that is what the movie is trying to tell here and it really works at the end. My main issues with this film were its presentation. None of the technical aspects of the film stand out at all. The cinematography and music are fine. The editing is fine. All of it is fine but it could be better. They also had this ugly filter on whenever Michael K. Williams is on screen. The film's tension is pretty good though. There were definitely points especially at the end where I could really feel nervous about the characters. This is based on a true story so most people know what happened but you still feel your heart racing towards the end. There were times though when the film was trying to be tense and it just didn't come through for me. I would recommend checking this out whenever the film hits theaters if you're interested in Boyega or the story this film is based on.
  • theredsky
  • 25 feb 2022
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5/10

That's it?

It's hard to call a movie based on a true story uninspiring or flat out boring because it's a depiction of the actual events and if it's dramatized it moves towards fiction, away from the truth. But this really was not interesting, and the worst part is John Boyega put out what is probably his best performance yet, and in one of his last performances before his passing, Michael Kenneth Williams also did his character justice... but the story just wasn't good enough. You're thrown into the middle of the plot and without any character development, expected to somehow care about the character. It's a heartbreaking story sure, but it's not captivating enough and pretty predictable especially since you hear all throughout the movie how exactly it's going to end, repeated over and over. Three movies premiered tonight and I couldn't watch all of them 'cause of the timings so I opted for this, and after nearly two hours I regret it; somebody loudly sighed "that's it?" when the credits rolled and the whole theatre mumbled in agreement. It was a realistic take on true events, but it lacked any suspense or thrill to keep you interested, no matter how sad the situation the marine war vet was in. It's sad an important message won't get the delivery it deserves. Also, John Boyega gave me Denzel Washington vibes in this.
  • AfricanBro
  • 25 ago 2022
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8/10

A hard-hitting, classy, true-tale drama - excellently performed & directed

In true-tale drama "Breaking" John Boyega superbly channels Denzel Washington as a US Marine vet in Georgia who facing destitution when unfairly denied $793 by Veterans Affairs in 2017, held up a bank to highlight his case. Thru the ensuing tense siege (with hostages Nicole Bahari & Selenis Leyva) Boyega talks with po-po (inc Michael Kenneth Williams & Jeffrey Donovan), press (inc Connie Britton) & family (Olivia Washington & London Covington)... but where's it headed? Excellently performed (esp Boyega & Bahari) and terrifically directed (by Abi Damari Corbin (who also co-wrote it with Kwame Kwei-Armah)) this is a hard-hitting & classy movie indeed.
  • danieljfarthing
  • 17 set 2022
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6/10

Injustices Of The VA

  • stevendbeard
  • 26 ago 2022
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5/10

892 boasts a heartbreaking, shocking story based on true events, but it's a viewing most people won't repeat.

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free thoughts, please follow my blog to read my full review :)

"892 boasts a heartbreaking, shocking story based on true events, proving that real life is so incomprehensible that viewers can no longer distinguish reality from fiction.

John Boyega offers one of his best interpretations ever, giving a genuinely transformative display packed with palpable emotion. Michael K. Williams (last performance) and Nicole Beharie are also outstanding.

Unfortunately, the one-location narrative doesn't hold enough suspense and tension to keep the audience fully captivated during the whole runtime. Even without knowing the outcome beforehand, the build-up to the predictable conclusion - beautifully executed - lacks interesting plot points and impactful character development.

Still shocking, but a viewing most people won't repeat."

Rating: C+
  • msbreviews
  • 20 feb 2022
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9/10

Based on a true story. Terrific acting performances. Gripping direction. Leaves me behind in silence and awe...

Beware: this is NOT an action movie, but a slowburning actor's DRAMA.

The story: An American war veteran (John Boyega) isnt paid the 892 dollars he is entitled to. Desperate for money and suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, he looses his mind and takes hostages at a bank in order to pressure the government to pay him the 892 dollars. And NOT a single dollar more!

Does this story sound too crazy to be true, think again, because this has actually happened for real! We get to hear the real 911 call from the real hostage taker at the very end of the movie during the credits.

This movie is on an entirely different level. I havent been taken a back like this by a movie for a long time...

First of all I must applaud the terrific acting performances by ALL of the actors involved.

John Boyega is probably best known for his comical Star Wars movie role, but in this movie he proofs he can really ACT well in a serious, hardhitting drama.

The direction of this movie is non stop suspenseful from start till finish. I literally sat on the edge of my seat, during the final half hour of this devestating story.

Everything from photography, to sound, to editing is masterfully done as well.

Beware: Not a movie to be recommended for those who seek cheap action packed entertainment, but a movie to be HIHGLY recommended for those who dont shy away from a devastating, true to life DRAMA, with a bleak and depressing moral message inside...

The most earth shattering drama I have witnessed these last couple of months... THIS is why I love the cinema!
  • imseeg
  • 18 set 2022
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7/10

Classy effort

Breaking had a very limited wiggle room yet the heights it reached in standards are amazing. Fitting use of colour tones conjures the tension. Visual effects elaborate the helplessness of our protagonist. Sound effects were complimentary, bringing us closer to Brian's character. A very special performance was put up by John Boyega doing absolute justice to the rest of the team's efforts. The complexities of the characters were staged effortlessly. Especially the sincerity of John's performance in portraying emotions was remarkable. It's not a common thriller but a bold discussion about the tragic reality we all share.
  • avindugunasinghe
  • 5 feb 2023
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5/10

This movie was just ok

It had no major highs I'm still waiting for it to take off and it's over lol

It was kind of flat and boring it's not a action film in any way like the trailers make u think

U can pass on this one wasn't bad but definitely wasn't good.
  • darylnisi
  • 25 ago 2022
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6/10

Should have been a short film.

  • Top_Dawg_Critic
  • 17 set 2022
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6/10

Great Acting, Not so Gripping

This is a very good watch, but at the same time wont have you on the edge of your seat.

Its a fantastic true story about an ex marine whose denied disability money and takes it into his own hands not to just accept it. The acting is superb but don't expect anything too fast paced. Its a well drawn out story with great character development.

John Boyega and Michael Kenneth Williams give a performance worthy of an applause, as well as many of the supporting actors and actresses.

It felt very John Q but didn't give me the want to rewatch it - one watch and done for me.

Don't skip it though, as it definitely wasn't a wasted watch.
  • Dcooke87
  • 28 set 2023
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6/10

it's about respect

  • ferguson-6
  • 24 ago 2022
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1/10

Awful boring movie

Performances were great, some shots were interesting.

However, everything that could happen in a movie like this that would make it interesting did not happen. There are no events that propel the story forward. You don't learn anything new about the characters. Nothing happens that has any consequences for future events. You learn everything there is to know about the main character in 10 minutes, then comes scene after scene of things ALMOST happening, with absolutely no consequence. Maybe he talks to someone, maybe he doesn't, maybe someone almost tries to escape, that's it. It doesn't matter. No event has any consequence because NOTHING happens in this movie. You don't find anything important out. Then there is an ending. Complete waste of time. I could summarize what happens in this movie in 3 sentences, and actually watching it would give you no further value.
  • maksymmuntyan
  • 4 set 2022
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8/10

LOW RATINGS FROM THOSE WHO JUST DON'T CARE

LOW RATINGS FROM THOSE WHO JUST DON'T CARE Anyone who understands the human condition of dealing with a society that doesn't care about the most vulnerable people who struggle day after day, will appreciate the message of this important movie. It's not only veterans who face homelessness, it's also those who suffer from mental illness. In any case, they are mostly alone and struggling to figure out how to get the help they need. By the time they get any direction on where to go and who to ask, they are already beaten down and their spirits are broken. This is the point for them in which death means peace and freedom.
  • mwillis-92229
  • 13 set 2022
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7/10

A heist-hostage thriller with more-than-usual depth! [+70%]

Breaking/892 is a film I'd like to refer to as an emotionally candid hostage thriller. The storytelling follows a non-linear style, slowly giving us details into what went wrong in ex-Marine Brian Brown-Easley's life and what led him to "hold up a bank". Writers Abi Damaris Corbin (who directs) and Kwame Kwei-Armah punctuate the screenplay with sharp, hard-hitting dialogue that convey its upright (but underlying) intentions. John Boyega's performance as the protagonist is terrific, slowly and steadily drawing you in. He also gets good support from Nicole Beharie, Michael Kenneth Williams (RIP), and London Covington. The telephonic exchanges between Brian and his daughter prove to be the film's emotional spine while the somewhat thrilling hostage situation keeps us rooting for Brian's survival. The climax is moving too, even if you can predict a particular aspect of it.

If this story left a mark, I'd recommend watching an Indian film - Pada (2022, Malayalam), currently available on Prime Video.
  • arungeorge13
  • 14 set 2022
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4/10

"History Channel movie/documentary".. NOT Theater-type Motion Picture.

Reel Tunez Movie Review (8/28/22): "Breaking"

This movie is about a veteran who is seriously wronged by the V. A. Administration and takes matters into his own hands. It's based on a true story.

First the acting was VERY good.. and John Boyege (playing the lead role as Brian Brown-Easley) does a phenomenal job acting the role. His "hostages", played by Nicole Beharie and Selenis Leyva, do an incredible job acting as well. But with that said, it's teased as a "Modern-Day Dog Day Afternoon".. and THAT it's not. It's a sad story of how we treat veterans (full disclosure, I'm former Air Force), and a sadder story of post-traumatic stress and its affect on our military.

The problem with this movie is it feels a lot more like a documentary with little "augmentation" to make it "movie material". It's pretty cut & dry.. though certain tragic and sad. Pacing is slow, and the telling of this story feels very incomplete. Outside of WHY Brian Brown-Easley did what he did, the back-story is barely touched upon.

I don't consider it a good movie, but I do think it's an important story to know. It also should instill in all of us the need to MAKE politicians do the right thing and SUPPORT our veterans to thank them for their service (especially those who saw fighting or affected by their service).

On a 1-10 scale, I'd give the movie a 4.2 (thought the importance of knowing the story a 9). I give the story the 4.2 because the acting was excellent, but the movie incomplete and slow. At a "History Channel" program, I'd have given it a 8.5 for realism and telling the story, but as a "go-to-the-movies motion picture", sorry.. no way.

This MOVIE has higher (10 out of 10??? WTH?!!) reviews on IMDB, but I believe it's because the STORY of what happened is important.. not because the movie was good.

Watch it on a small screen when it comes out for free.. not because the movie was good, but because the story should be told.
  • dan_slentz
  • 27 ago 2022
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9/10

Gripping and Powerful

As I've said many times about one-location films in the past, they can be very hit or miss for me. When done well, they're some of my favourites, but one that's not engaging can also just be boring from start to finish. Breaking is one of the latest films to basically take place in one location, and while it may not be the best one I've ever seen, it's still one of the best films I've seen this year. Breaking is so well-crafted that the run time felt non-existent to me. Here are some of the many reasons I believe this film deserves way more attention than it's getting.

Based on a true story, this film follows Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) as he returns from war and tries to become a regular citizen again. Having to deal with not being paid what he's owed for his trauma/disability, he decides to try and publically get himself heard by holding up a bank. The majority of the film takes place in a bank, with just himself and two bank tellers. He is not a bad person in the slightest which makes the film that much more compelling. There were multiple sequences where I forgot I was even watching a film and that's due to how good John Boyega sold this performance.

I've always been a fan of his since Attack the Block and have also enjoyed him in the Star Wars franchise, as well as Detroit, but this is easily the best he's ever been. You can tell he was passionate about this project and the story being told and it very much shows on-screen. From the subtleties he brought to the character to the downright powerful lines of dialogue he says throughout the film, he kept my eyes glued to the screen. I had no idea how this story played out in real life either, so I was floored by the time the credits rolled. It's an eye-opening experience.

In the end, the pacing, overall message, great editing, and amazing central performance all sold this film for me. Having not directed much before this, Abi Damaris Corbin is someone I will always be on the lookout for, from here on out. Her work here and the performances she was able to get out of everyone involved just blew me away. Breaking is a special kind of film that has kind of gone under the radar, but I believe it's worthy of much more buzz. I personally believe Boyega deserves some award consideration for this film, but I don't know if he will be recognized. Aside from a couple of scenes that I felt were needed to flesh out a couple of things more, this movie completes its mission of impacting its audience.
  • kjproulx
  • 15 set 2022
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7/10

Breaking Shatters Hearts and Expectations

Well, Streamers, it seems like we are scraping the bottom of the barrel in these last gasps of the summer movie season. At this time of year, we catch up on the little movies that are premiering and whatever else we've missed until the fall movie season starts up. Last weekend, Breaking was released in theaters to little fanfare. Yours truly caught up with the crime drama/thriller. Here's whether this bank heist stole my attention.

Breaking seems like one of those crime dramas like Denzel Washington's John Q. John Boyega plays Brian Bown-Easley, a former Marine Corps veteran, who is down on his luck and struggling just to get by. Brian is having trouble receiving his benefits from the VA, which is causing him to face impending homelessness. He has a daughter to support and no prospects. Brian takes desperate action by taking a bank hostage in an attempt to get the money he's owed. It sounds like a riveting story and a good foundation for a thriller. However, the audience is told at the very beginning that this is story is based on true events, which just makes everything that happens afterward that much more tragic.

Yes, this is a harrowing story. The movie is intense from the moment Brian steps into the bank. John Boyega has such great control of the screen. He taps into the desperation of his character and his circumstances. It is a very heightened situation that feels like it will end badly. Boyega does a great job in showing the inevitability of all that's gone on. Nicole Beharie and Michael K. Williams (RIP) have supporting roles that are impactful as well. Beharie and Williams have been good in about everything they've done and this is no exception.

Mercifully, Breaking has a very short runtime. It has to be tight in order to portray the intensity of this moment. The morality of what Brian is doing is front and center. The fact that the movie is based on true events is never far from your mind. However, the ultimate indictment of the issue with the VA isn't handled that well, which is a missed opportunity. Nevertheless, due to Boyega, Beharie and Williams the audience feels it all and that at least makes it seem worthwhile.

Ultimately, Breaking is a well-intentioned movie about a pretty serious subject matter, but it is packaged as an intense thriller. It is intense and very emotional, but it's not the blockbuster, bank heist, thriller that it has been promoted to be. The cast is good and conveys the heartbreaking part of this story. With that warning, Breaking is effective, even if a bit deceptive in its approach. A bowl of popcorn for a matinee viewing is my suggestion.
  • Stream2BigScreen_Movie_Reviews
  • 4 set 2022
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5/10

I fully sympathize

I fully sympathize with the struggle depicted in this movie. It's sickening to see this type of neglect, especially with how so many other things receive instant funding seemingly from nowhere. It didn't take much to get me there, but Breaking does a great job of illustrating and making you care about the issue.

As for the movie overall, I found it to be mildly entertaining. John Boyega gives a great performance. It starts off pretty intense but I feel like there wasn't anywhere to go past the initial premise. Aside from the reason behind what he's doing, this is about as standard of a hostage movie as they come. It's not bad. It's also not good. (1 viewing, 3/18/2023)
  • FeastMode
  • 18 mar 2023
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7/10

All he had to do was surrender.

  • bryanmillsfist
  • 18 mag 2023
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