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Os Reis da Rua

Título original: Street Kings
  • 2008
  • 16
  • 1 h 49 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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125 mil
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Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker in Os Reis da Rua (2008)
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Crime de drogasDrama policialGângsterInvestigação policialThriller de conspiraçãoAçãoCrimeSuspense

Um policial infiltrado, desiludido pela morte de sua esposa, é acusado de ter assassinato um oficial e precisa lutar para limpar o próprio nome.Um policial infiltrado, desiludido pela morte de sua esposa, é acusado de ter assassinato um oficial e precisa lutar para limpar o próprio nome.Um policial infiltrado, desiludido pela morte de sua esposa, é acusado de ter assassinato um oficial e precisa lutar para limpar o próprio nome.

  • Direção
    • David Ayer
  • Roteiristas
    • James Ellroy
    • Kurt Wimmer
    • Jamie Moss
  • Artistas
    • Keanu Reeves
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Hugh Laurie
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    • Direção
      • David Ayer
    • Roteiristas
      • James Ellroy
      • Kurt Wimmer
      • Jamie Moss
    • Artistas
      • Keanu Reeves
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Hugh Laurie
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    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Detective Tom Ludlow
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Captain Jack Wander
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Captain James Biggs
    Chris Evans
    Chris Evans
    • Detective Paul Diskant
    Cedric The Entertainer
    Cedric The Entertainer
    • Scribble
    • (as Cedric 'The Entertainer' Kyles)
    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Sgt. Mike Clady
    Terry Crews
    Terry Crews
    • Detective Terrence Washington
    Naomie Harris
    Naomie Harris
    • Linda Washington
    Common
    Common
    • Coates
    The Game
    The Game
    • Grill
    Martha Higareda
    Martha Higareda
    • Grace Garcia
    John Corbett
    John Corbett
    • Detective Dante Demille
    Amaury Nolasco
    Amaury Nolasco
    • Detective Cosmo Santos
    Cle Sloan
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    Noel Gugliemi
    Noel Gugliemi
    • Quicks
    • (as Noel G.)
    Michael Monks
    Michael Monks
    • Pathologist
    Daryl Gates
    Daryl Gates
    • The Chief
    • (as Daryl F. Gates)
    Clifton Powell
    Clifton Powell
    • Sergeant Green
    • Direção
      • David Ayer
    • Roteiristas
      • James Ellroy
      • Kurt Wimmer
      • Jamie Moss
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    7Quinoa1984

    sometimes kind of ridiculous, but it holds the attention and stirs the pot a little

    I didn't go into Street Kings expecting a masterpiece, and I didn't get one. What I did expect is what I got, more or less: a competently made corrupt cops drama that throws on some heap-loads of stereotypes (not just racially or ethnically but just movie stereotypes, which may possibly be true to form them), and even crazy hysterics. If there is any significant achievement it's in taking the cop movie into such depraved depths it's like looking at a very entertaining infected boil: you know it'll pop any minute, and the pus might just run out a little bit here and there till there's more to squeeze out. There's almost an underlying current of hopelessness that gives the movie some intellectual lift, but at the same time it's such a time-waster that unless you're hardcore fans of the actors it's just about worth a rental.

    Keanu Reeves goes from wooden to soggy-bottom wood as a cop who has been doing some dirty tricks to catch the bad guys lately (like setting up two Koreans- who are bad dudes for sure- by having them jack his car and then catching up with them to pop caps in their behinds), and he might be ratted out by his former partner. But when his partner is killed in very conspicuous circumstances, he goes to investigate it further while on a quasi-probation for even being at the scene of the crime (the crime, by the way, has one of the cheesiest "don't die on me" moments I've ever seen, laughably bad in how it's executed, no pun intended). Now, the conclusion shouldn't be at ANY surprise to anyone in the audience who's at least seen ONE other work by James Ellroy, the film's co-writer.

    What does give it just a bit of extra lift is the extreme quality of the conclusion, how things seem so ridiculous that in any other hands this would be total nonsense. David Ayer, the director (and writer of Training Day, the perennial new millennium corrupt-cop saga), does have a good handle on the material though, even with ham-bone performance; Forest Whitaker is one of them, sadly, as he basically retreads his persona from The Last King of Scotland as the "King" of the corrupt cops. There is some not too shabby work, like a nearly phoned-in-from-House performance from Hugh Laurie (not unappreciated if you are a House fan), but it's mostly from supporting players like Jay Mohr in odd mustache and Common, the rapper, as one of the 'thugs'. It all kind of blends together as a pulpy orange of a B movie, good for something to not ponder too long over, but not as horrible as you might expect for a genre piece. It's a flavor of the season.
    7TheUnknown837-1

    a decent action picture. Nothing in it hasn't been seen before, but the filmmakers do wield it well enough to make it enjoyable and sometimes hair-raising

    A man wakes up in the morning with a very pessimistic, worn-down, can't care about anything expression. He sleeps with a gun in his hand. He doesn't care about anything that happens to him or anybody else. Now…where have we seen this before? Many times, over and over again in cop movies. Basically, David Ayer's Street Kings is just a retread of what other cop-corruption movies have done in the past. But what it does is cleverly blend them all together to create a story that may not be pumped full of intelligence, is compelling enough to keep us guessing at least most of the way through.

    Street Kings stars Keanu Reeves as the stereotypical don't-care-about-nuthin' police officer. His wife is dead and he's often used by his boss (Forest Whittaker) for taking down bad guys. When Reeves becomes suspected in the murder of his former partner (Terry Crews), the common tales of betrayal, corruption, and loyalty come up as Reeves takes the law into his own hands, blood is shed, shells are emptied, and the whole cycle starts over again until a conclusion is reached.

    Yes, there is nothing in Street Kings that I call original, but then again, there are few movies these days in the early years of the 21st century that are. Hollywood seems to have lost its nerve for newer, bigger ideas and is just going back over the movies that made big bucks in the past. But Street Kings is effectively made. I really liked Keanu Reeves as the pessimistic cop, I enjoyed the other actors in their performances and roles. The action is hair-raising. The setting of a world of corruption and hatred is well realized with the script. The dialogue is oftentimes very vulgar, sometimes over the top, but that can be looked over. And like I said earlier, even though the plot elements have been used over and over again, the screenwriters wield it just write so that you'll have several guesses about what happens next or simply no idea whatsoever. So, while it's not a great movie in any regards, Street Kings is a fun, shoot-'em-up action picture with good performances and lots of adrenaline and therefore, gets a recommendation from me for members of the action movie fandom.
    7ma-cortes

    Thriller with plenty of tension, suspense, dirty cops and all-star-cast

    An extremely violent thriller about a jaded cop including hair-rising scenes , gruesome crimes and breathtaking chases. This nail-biting thriller packs plot twists, noisy action, pursuits , shootouts, and continuous intrigue .An undercover cop, LAPD detective Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves) , disillusioned by the death of his wife, is implicated in the murder of an officer and must struggle to clear himself. Captain Jack Wander (Forest Whitaker) always covers for Ludlow, as do even his somewhat jealous colleagues. Along the way , Tom is confronted by his former partner, Terrence Washington (Terry Crews) . After technically excessive violence against a vicious Korean gang during the liberation of kidnapped child sex slaves, Ludlow becomes the target of hotshot Internal Affairs captain James Biggs (Hugh Laurie) , who feels passed-over after Wander's promotion to chief. But some members of the elite task force find themselves being taken down one by one . When Tom is wounded , at the Hospital he's healed by a particular nurse who turns out to be his girlfriend, Grace Garcia (Martha Higareda). Later on , Detective Tom Ludlow meets Detective Paul Diskant (Chris Evans) and both of them join forces to investigate the sinister events. Ludlow works his way through the twisted rungs of the police and the deadly streets of Los Angeles for answers that only lead to more questions. And other cops and members of drug gangs are also gunned down . Their City. Their Rules. No Prisoners.

    Nice action film displays action-packed, thrills , fast-paced , shootouts , wild fighting images , police brutality and spectacular chase sequence in South Central . James Ellroy wrote the surprising screenplay in the mid-1990s with the same formula of his previous works and inspired by the O. J. Simpson trial. James Ellroy's script for Street Kings (2008) bears certain resemblance to the screenplays for L. A. Confidential (1997) and Dark Blue (2002) . It's a noir movie whose plot is really complex and twisted , the ordinary issue in which certain law enforcement members suspected of being corrupt who are slain one by one and a deranged cop is given a major murder case by a corrupt commander/supervisor who sends him on a wild goose chase looking for fictional suspects and/or pinning the crime on criminals with prior records, only to learn that his boss is the real culprit. While the film was praised for its acting performances, action sequences, and dark tone, the script was criticized for its clichés about police corruption. Keanu Reeves is nice giving an efficient acting as a ruthlessly efficient, unorthodox undercover cop and haunted by the death of his wife . Keanu even did all of his own stunts in the film with no stunt stand-in. And a fundamental fun is to guess which prestigious , famous actor appears here and there, showing his charm and acting skills, including the following : Hugh Laurie , Chris Evans, Cedric the Entertainer, Jay Mohr, Terry Crews , Naomie Harris, Common , John Corbett, Amaury Nolasco, Michael Monks , Clifton Powell , among otheres.

    This bone-chilling motion picture was professionally directed by David Ayer , though it has too much dark scenes , and it was shot in grueling 42 days . Ayer is a prestigious writer and director with successes enough , writing or directing films as : Fury , SWAT , Training day , The Tax Collector , U-571 , Fast and furious saga, Suicide Squad , among others. The film is followed by an inferior sequel, ¨Street Kings 2: Motor city¨ (2011), released direct-to-video in 2011 by Chris Fisher with Ray Liotta , Shawn Hatosy , Scott Norman , Clifton Powell, Kevin Chapman . Rating : 6.5/10 . Decent thriller.
    8C-Younkin

    Explosive entertainment

    "Street Kings" definitely has the street-cred. Keanu looks real bad-ass, Forrest Whittaker looks like he's digging back into the character he played on "The Shield", writer director David Ayer is no stranger to life on the cop circuit, having written "Dark Blue" and "Training Day among others, and the movie also brings on the token rappers for good measure in Common and The Game. But does it work? Reeves plays Tom Ludlow, a Vice detective on a Special Forces unit in LA, led by Ludlow's friend and former partner Captain Wander (Forrest Whittaker). Ludlow's a dirty cop, but he feels in a good way. He'll execute and then tweak the crime scene if it means taking the low-lifes off the streets for good.

    His former partner Terrance Washington (Terry Crews) doesn't see it that way though, as he is in the midst of ratting him out to the head of Internal Affairs, Captain Biggs (Hugh Laurie). When he finds out, Tom follows Washington around, walking right into a convenience store robbery where Washington is gunned down execution style. Wander tells Tom he'll take care of it, but Tom is a man who values justice more than anything. He partners with a homicide detective named Diskant (Chris Evans) to follow the evidence and solve the murder.

    The movie, by David Ayer, couldn't be more hard-core. It's filled with riveting gun-battles and fights and it's a movie not afraid to show some real brutal violence and blood. The verbal exchanges between characters are also exceptionally written, heated and intense with a good ear for dialogue. My favorite line by far this year is "Why don't you do the department a favor and clean your mouth out with a buck-shot." And the story pulls off a compelling morality play, sending Tom up a ladder of murder and corruption, and at the same time, climbing him further toward his own redemption. Sure, you can probably see the ending coming if your paying close enough attention, but think about it, the movie couldn't end in a better way.

    This is the kind of movie Reeves is excellent in, giving his character edge and toughness but also never losing track of the character's underlying moral dilemma. Whittaker is also incredible in this movie, sinking his teeth into a character who's basically portrayed as "The Godfather" of LA. Hugh Laurie shows up every once in a while, the character feels underwritten though. Chris Evans does a decent job, Cedric The Entertainer and Jay Mohr are nice additions who add some comedy, and it's a small role but Naomie Harris deserves a shout-out for playing the down-to-earth voice of reason character.

    "Street Kings" is hard-nosed, gritty film-making. The cast is right on the money, the writing and direction is terrific, and the action couldn't be more exciting. The year is still young but this is one of my favorite films so far.
    9atifrahman

    The critics must be crazy

    Here's another movie the critics dismissed that turned out to be a great movie. I was initially hesitant to go see the movie because of the negative reviews, but went to see Forrest Whittaker, Hugh Laurie and Keanu Reeves. I think most critics can't look at Reeves and not see Bill Preston Esq or Neo. However Keanu Reeves shows range in the movie and heads up the movie wonderfully.

    This movie is a fast-paced LA Cop movie. It starts off great and never slows down. Money well spent at the Theater, and I'm the kind of guy who'd walk out of a movie that does not engage me. I would watch it again.

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    • Curiosidades
      Keanu Reeves did all of his own stunts in the film with no stunt doubles.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Ludlow is tied up and being shot at by the other cops outside the house in the hills, the red plastic cases of the squibs are clearly visible as they explode around him.
    • Citações

      Thug Kim: Konnichiwa is Japanese. It's insultin' to Koreans.

      Tom Ludlow: How am I supposed to tell if you can't?

      Thug Kim: Fuck's that supposed to mean, white boy?

      Tom Ludlow: It means you got eyes like apostrophes, you dress white, talk black, and drive Jew. So how am I supposed to know what kind of zipperhead dog-munching dink you are if you don't?

      Boss Kim: Yo. D'you know who the fuck we are?

      Tom Ludlow: Yeah. You're a couple panheads buyin' a machine gun out of a trunk.

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      German theatrical release is cut in one scene to qualify for a "not under 18" rating. The scene where Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves) hits an adversary in a head with a shovel brutally is shortened to remove a few graphic shots. The cuts are later restored on video and is released as the "Director's Cut" edition.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de abril de 2008 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Fox Searchlight (United States)
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      • Inglês
      • Turco
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      • Reyes de la calle
    • Locações de filme
      • Habachihana Grill - 1045 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Captain Biggs interviews Ludlow during lunch)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • New Regency Productions
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 26.418.667
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 12.469.631
      • 13 de abr. de 2008
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 66.476.363
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      • 1 h 49 min(109 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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