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1992

  • 2022
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  • 1h 37m
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1992 (2022)
A shopkeeper must save his son from an angry mob during the 1992 L.A. uprising after the Rodney King verdict.
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A factory worker must protect his son during the 1992 L.A. uprising after the Rodney King verdict.A factory worker must protect his son during the 1992 L.A. uprising after the Rodney King verdict.A factory worker must protect his son during the 1992 L.A. uprising after the Rodney King verdict.

  • Director
    • Ariel Vromen
  • Writers
    • Sascha Penn
    • Ariel Vromen
  • Stars
    • Tyrese Gibson
    • Ray Liotta
    • Scott Eastwood
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    • Director
      • Ariel Vromen
    • Writers
      • Sascha Penn
      • Ariel Vromen
    • Stars
      • Tyrese Gibson
      • Ray Liotta
      • Scott Eastwood
    • 29User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
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    Tyrese Gibson
    Tyrese Gibson
    • Mercer Bey
    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Lowell
    Scott Eastwood
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    • Riggin
    Dylan Arnold
    Dylan Arnold
    • Dennis
    Christopher Ammanuel
    Christopher Ammanuel
    • Antoine Bey
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    Oleg Taktarov
    Oleg Taktarov
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    Alex Michell
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    Jahmone Duhaney
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    Crystal Lee
    Crystal Lee
    • Korean Store Owner
    Renae Anderson
    Renae Anderson
    • Tiffany
    Joy Tess
    Joy Tess
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    • Director
      • Ariel Vromen
    • Writers
      • Sascha Penn
      • Ariel Vromen
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    6kenzibit

    Reminiscent of the 1992 movie South Central.

    While the heist twist in this film offers a unique perspective set against a historical backdrop, it's reminiscent of the 1992 movie South Central. The early suspenseful moments were promising, but the pacing slowed down towards the conclusion. Tyrese's performance was solid, as expected, and Ray's presence added a familiar intensity...I still miss him. Although the movie's overall quality is good, some scenes, particularly those highlighting the father-child bond, felt exaggerated. Despite this, it's still a worthwhile watch. The film's exploration of family dynamics and historical events provides a great experience.
    5therealjaysmoke

    Rest in Peace Ray

    I feel like Tyrese is becoming complacent. Listening to him from one interview to the next, he comes across as someone who feels he's achieved a lot and should be revered for it. While he's undeniably an amazing singer, as an actor, I think he's just okay and got lucky with *Fast & Furious*, heavily relying on the strength of the supporting cast.

    I've always been a fan of Scott Eastwood, son of the legendary Clint Eastwood, and you can never go wrong with the always brilliant Ray Liotta (RIP), who delivered a strong performance in this movie. His presence kept me engaged right until the end.

    As for the script, it's clever, but the execution felt a bit second-rate. Then again, that's often what you get with a B movie. It's not great, but it's not terrible either.
    6malmevik77

    Needed more history, less heist

    1992

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I sat down to watch a movie set during the LA riots after the ridiculous non guilty verdict delivered to the cops who beat Rodney King on camera. 1992's main character is a man who had been out of prison for 6 months for an undisclosed crime, but related to gang violence. He has a 16 year old son that lives with him due to the deaths of the kid's mother and grandmother.

    The twist here is that a group of criminals use the riots as a distraction for their heist of platinum from a plant. For 1992 it's a pretty advanced plot to break into the safe while only one security guard remains. As Ray Liotta's final film before his death, he plays the head of the heist, even though his 2 sons, and one of their war buddies did all the work.

    I was glad to see that most of the first half of the movie deals with watching what the riots were doing in the neighborhood. Mercer, no stranger to violence, works to get his son to the same plant being robbed, for safety. The film does elicit the anger that the country felt to see such a miscarriage of justice.

    The rest of the film is very Die Hard as Mercer fights against the thieves, as he watches in horror as his son is used as a hostage. It's fun to see Mercer take them out, and then it's fun to see the twist when one of the thieves realizes that the heist was going to far.

    The one Black man in their crew is the first casualty when a forklift causes the amputation of his legs. The irony is not lost not he audience that during the riots, he is hurt by the remaining white crew, though unintentionally.

    It's not a fantastic movie, though Tyrese Gibson (Mercer) does a fantastic job playing a scared father that has an ability, he is not proud of, to defend his family. He also is subject to the humiliation of suffering an incident with the police as he is driving to the plant, all while keeping his cool to avoid escalation. Watching a white family get sent through the barricade with no inspection just ticked me off.

    I also wished the ending returned to the repercussions of the riots, but it did wrap up the heist plot. 30 years after the riots, I guess it was inevitable to use a real life event as an identifier of time and motive, but I almost felt it was going to be a more historical drama. But it's not, and I also remembered that the 2018 Black Panther movie did the same thing, at the beginning of the film.
    4NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Ray Liotta's last moment in film

    Ray Liotta makes his cinematic curtain call in Ariel Vroeman's 1992, but it's a sadly superficial stock villain in a mediocre thriller that doesn't say or do much for the actor, who leaves a towering legacy behind him. In the violent mess of the Rodney King riots, single father Mercer (Tyrese Gibson) attempts to hide out with his teenage son at his workplace, a metalworks factory, during the chaos as it's in a much safer neighbourhood than his own. Of course it's an out of the frying pan into the cat and mouse situation as this just happens to be the night when vicious ex-con Lowell (Liotta) and his two sons (Scott Eastwood & Dylan Arnold) decide to rob the place, using the fact that most of the city's cops are distracted by the riots as cover. Cue a dimly lit parade of yelling, standoffs, shootouts, uninspired dialogue and thinly drawn characters facing off towards an eventual conclusion where lots of them get shot. It's almost comical how the script attempts tiny bits of social commentary regarding the riots and that infamous verdict before *immediately* getting distracted again by pedestrian thriller elements. Liotta is his typecasted self here: angry, volatile, scary and fired up, he doesn't get to do much else or display any depth beyond surface level menace, and it's unfortunate. The same can be said for the film overall, wherein a bit of atmospheric tension and feverish energy is mounted with the riot backdrop, before sinking disappointingly into the run of the mill conflict at the factory.
    8jared-25331

    RIP Ray Liotta

    I just got done watching 1992 (2024) and I liked it a lot. This is also another win for Lionsgate in 2024.

    Positives for 1992 (2024): First off, I've gotta give props to Tyrese Gibson for his performance in this movie as it's one of the few less comedic performances in his career. I do enjoy Tyrese as Roman from the Fast and Furious Franchise, but it was nice to see him do something different from his usual shtick. I also really enjoyed both Ray Liotta (RIP) and Scott Eastwood in this movie. It was actually very interesting to see a movie that explores the Rodney King riots during that time. And finally, there are some decent action sequences in the movie.

    Negatives for 1992 (2024): The movie doesn't really do a deep dive into the Rodney King riots and that's coming from someone who doesn't have a lot of knowledge about that. Also, the movie feels a little bit generic with its execution, but that's something to expect from a Lionsgate movie.

    Overall, 1992 (2024) is a great little action thriller with some great performance that is held back by its execution at times, but I'm still recommending this movie for anyone who watches to see the last on screen performance by Ray Liotta.

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    • Trivia
      The last movie Ray Liotta filmed, and the last to be released in theaters. Liotta had completed filming all his scenes before his death in May 2022.
    • Goofs
      While the movie talks about an incident happened in 1992, you clearly can see a white Honda Civic model 2018 around (06:50).
    • Quotes

      Mercer Bey: You know what scares me about you? I don't want you to grow up to be like me.

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • April 29, 1992
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Sumatra Films
      • Kodiak Pictures
      • Death Row Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,906,073
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,418,905
      • Sep 1, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,943,477
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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