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Black Cop

  • 2017
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Ronnie Rowe in Black Cop (2017)
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A black police officer is pushed to the edge, taking out his frustrations on the privileged community he's sworn to protect.A black police officer is pushed to the edge, taking out his frustrations on the privileged community he's sworn to protect.A black police officer is pushed to the edge, taking out his frustrations on the privileged community he's sworn to protect.

  • Director
    • Cory Bowles
  • Writer
    • Cory Bowles
  • Stars
    • Ronnie Rowe
    • Sophia Walker
    • Sebastien Labelle
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    • Director
      • Cory Bowles
    • Writer
      • Cory Bowles
    • Stars
      • Ronnie Rowe
      • Sophia Walker
      • Sebastien Labelle
    • 34User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Ronnie Rowe
    Ronnie Rowe
    • Black Cop
    • (as Ronnie Rowe Jr.)
    Sophia Walker
    Sophia Walker
    • Rookie Cop
    Sebastien Labelle
    Sebastien Labelle
    • White Cop
    Simon Mutabazi
    • Hoodie
    • (as Simon Paul Mutuyimana)
    Christian Murray
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    Ambyr Dunn
    • Driver
    Taylor Olson
    Taylor Olson
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    Jeff Schwager
    • Hard Cop
    Emmanuel John
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    Matthew McIntyre
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    Koumbie
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    Bob Mann
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    Ira Henderson
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    Keegan Blue
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    Nathan D. Simmons
    Nathan D. Simmons
    • Resisting Youth
    • (as Nathan Simmons)
    Devon Taylor
    • Quiet Youth
    Kirsten Olivia Taylor
    • Demonstrator
    Andre Fenton
    • Poet
    • (as Andre Lucas Fenton)
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      • Cory Bowles
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      • Cory Bowles
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    2MogwaiMovieReviews

    Ugly and Divisively Racist Revenge Fantasy

    A black police officer starts preying on and abusing white people........

    'Black Cop' is an ugly and amateurishly made film. Though Ronnie Rowe is solid in the lead, and his narration, while heavy handed, holds what story there is together, everyone else is a cliche, with every black character innocent, downtrodden and spouting inspirational Democrat Party propaganda, and every white character either openly racist to unbelievable levels in the 21st century or a video game NPC with no reason for existence beyond their skin colour.......

    The film is poorly shot and the script is film student-level. The soundtrack is intrusive and distracting, padding out scenes that go on too long with nothing of interest happening onscreen. The speaking direct-to-camera segments are the worst parts, and look like they were filmed on a stage at an acting class rehearsal. I understand that the film was finished with crowdfunding money, so I expect these parts were shot separately, at a later date, and it shows........

    Everything that happens after the first half hour is so far-fetched and pointless that any interest in the story collapses: after that it's just watching someone playing a video game, with occasional close-ups of Rowe doing terrible things while looking pained, righteous and noble. And the ending is as preachy and cringe and hamfisted as any Spike Lee joint...........

    The victimhood narrative underpinning the movie insists that we live in a society so prejudiced against black people that there is no way for them to succeed, a society in which black voices are shut down at every turn. But the reality is we live in a society in which it's impossible to imagine a movie with this kind of story being made at all if the races were reversed. It's a certainty today that whoever would make such a film would never work again, whereas the writer and director of this one probably only got the funding and support to make this film BECAUSE of his skin colour, and because of the agenda it pushes, which he presumably still believes is edgy and challenging. It's anything but..........

    It would be great to see a film made today that deals with racial tensions in an interesting, believable and non-preachy manner. It can be done: Paul Haggis' "Crash" (2004) showed a lot of the same situations as this film, but there every character - black and white - felt believable, and fully rounded, and the aim was an eagle-eye aerial view of society as a whole. The writer and director of this film, Cory Bowles, would be completely incapable of making such a film, as it would require seeing white people as human beings too, with internal lives and interesting, valid reasons for believing the things they believe. They would have to be right sometimes, and the black characters would have to be wrong. That simple, most absolutely basic fact of reality, and morality, (and art) seems utterly beyond his powers or imagination........

    There is no art here. No skill. No depth. And very little talent. This 'film' is just a societally-sanctioned racist fantasy that I guess is condoned (and celebrated!) by those with decision-making powers as it is seen as some sort of release valve for the black community, while only driving the races further and further apart. You don't rid society of racism by dividing society up into the 'good' black people and the 'bad' white people and then demanding black and white audiences clap along to white people being beaten up and abused. What kind of nightmarish victimhood-worshipping echo-chamber would you have to be imprisoned in to even think such a thing?.......

    What's most disturbing of all is that this is the only kind of film that can be made now about this subject. This deeply divisive, race-baiting opinion is the only opinion. This now is the status quo.
    4spookyrat1

    Possible Good Story Buried Under Layers of Pretence!

    Cory Bowles's Black Cop is anchored by a fine performance by Ronnie Rowe Jr, as the title character, a cop tipped over the edge by the intrusiveness and shame of his being racially profiled by other cops , whilst off duty. Unfortunately instead of giving us a clean narrative to play out the story, Bowles frequently effectively stops the storytelling, to give us a look inside Black Cop's mind at various junctures, as he breaks the fourth wall and zones off on various rants. It's a really clumsy device which adversely affects what little there is of the story and mightily impacts on the pacing of the film.

    We are also burdened with repetition in Black Cop. It is literally filled to the seams with close-ups. Whenever there are conversations, people's faces fill the screen. We are delivered many, many repeats of the same close-ups, the same angles of Black Cop's face on his never-ending car patrols, where he notably always is lacking a partner. I believe his character does state at some point, that it is his choice to do so. Ironically in the few action scenes we get, they are either shot from quite some distance away, or rendered pretty much ineffective by overuse of hand-held cameras.

    I really would have liked to have ben invited to share more of Black Cop's story. But that seemed to be almost subordinate in a technically deficient film, where the director/writer couldn't even be bothered in naming any characters, as they played second fiddle to the primary instrument of the main character just ranting to the screen. Sadly, an awkward, poorly made film, where the lead's fine acting is just wasted.
    5Richie-67-485852

    COP-OUT

    The premise had promise. If a team were put to work on this, they would have seen & explored some of the flaws & approach to the story line & made corrections thus making this a movie to take note of. Over done in some filming/frames as well as too much narration distracts. Being a cop & then being black police officer is a subject of interest to us all. Show us how one is superior to the other in the form of an object lesson, but this movie missed that opportunity. However, this movie does take us into the all too personal world of the lead player which to me had us off story & focus. Some parts were hilarious which had me puzzled as to their purpose. We all have personal lives. Our professional lives should be separate unless they combine in a unique way such as YOU are called to what you are doing sort of annointed & then there is no division between personal/professional only being to what called you to be & come forth. There were times throughout this movie that caught me off guard because you cannot serve two masters something that is ignored here making it slightly questionable & confusing. Who are you, who are you not, is missing & in its place we get dysfunction. That makes no sense in life, movies, or relationships. I do recommend seeing the movie for it also lets us see a role reversal, something you won't forget making it worth your viewing time. HEY: show me your hands!
    2bellablu66

    Don't waste your precious time

    It started out pretty good, then went ALL over the place ( kind of like the "Black Cop" character) . Literally no flow whatsoever. I really like the main ACTOR too. What a shame. Honestly, I wouldn't want to subject anyone to it's painstaking frustration. Oh, and don't even get me started on the ending.
    2wfraziii

    Secure your brain cells before watching this...

    I made it halfway through this movie and that was all I could take. It got more ignorant as time passed.

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      Shot over 12 days in November of 2016.
    • Quotes

      Black Cop: [microphone feedback] Imagine if I approached a paraplegic assault victim and said, "You should have walked away."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the person who was on fire, "Stay calm."

      Black Cop: I mean, imagine if I said to the drowning boy, "Stop struggling. You're making it worse."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the person choking, "Just breathe. It will pass."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the autistic girl, "There is no excuse for all that frustration."

      Black Cop: I mean, imagine if I said to the mother, "There are better ways to grieve over your child."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the Aboriginal woman, "What about the other girls that went missing?"

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the person who fell from the ladder, "That wouldn't have happened if you weren't up there, though."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the long-term cancer patient, "You should read this information about cancer."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the pregnant woman, "Oh, yeah, I know exactly how that feels. It's like when..."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the soldier, "Don't shoot back," and, "Try and talk to him."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the American, "What does 9/11 have to do with you?"

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the journalist's family, "He took the job knowing the risk."

      Black Cop: I mean, imagine if I said to the patient in E.R., "You're better than this."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the child, "I expect better from you."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the homeless person, "Well, if I were you..."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said to the battered woman, "By talking about abuse, you are the abuser."

      Black Cop: Imagine if I said, "Yeah, but that happens to everyone."

      Black Cop: [microphone feedback] Imagine if I did this all day every day.

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2018 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Черный коп
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
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      • Fine Devils Films
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