An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.
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Started out decent then about 40 minutes into it, the film starts to really slow down. About 20 minutes of just nothing going on I decided to turn it off. Just became extremely boring. Wouldn't recommend it.
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Overall a solid story with a lot of grit, depth, and emotion, definitely worth watching. Also, it was filmed in St. Louis, something any STL local will appreciate and enjoy seeing.
I wasn't expecting much, but this movie was done pretty well. Good acting from the lead. Some good fights. I liked the story. And the ending, was definitely not what I was expecting. Definitely worth the watch.
Not for kids in body or mind -- may not identify with the characters, and may find it slow, as other reviewers said.
I thoroughly enjoyed it's neo-noir qualities.
Not Hollywood. No karate kicks, computer animation, models disguised as actors, or fantastic shooting... and that's great. Great not to see superhero powers, capes or improbable stunts every few minutes.
This is a story with a welcomed dose of reality, about lives most of us don't get to see, written for mature audiences. Realistic dialogues, well acted, good direction.
Will love to see what teams like this one will do next, maybe with a bigger budget.
I thoroughly enjoyed it's neo-noir qualities.
Not Hollywood. No karate kicks, computer animation, models disguised as actors, or fantastic shooting... and that's great. Great not to see superhero powers, capes or improbable stunts every few minutes.
This is a story with a welcomed dose of reality, about lives most of us don't get to see, written for mature audiences. Realistic dialogues, well acted, good direction.
Will love to see what teams like this one will do next, maybe with a bigger budget.
Exceptional cast of actors with a script that loses it momentum. Too many Square pegs into round holes.
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- TriviaThe diner scenes were shot at Billies Fine Foods a St Louis diner that has been around since 1963.
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- 1h 46m(106 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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