A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.
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Riley Keough
- Emily Lighton
- (voice)
Peter Sarsgaard
- Henry Fisher
- (voice)
Christina Vidal
- SGT. Denise Wade
- (as Christina Vidal Mitchell)
Ethan Hawke
- SGT. Bill Miller
- (voice)
Christiana Montoya
- Abby
- (voice)
David Castañeda
- Tim Gerachi
- (as David Castaneda)
Beau Knapp
- Dru Nashe
- (voice)
Paul Dano
- Matthew Fontenot
- (voice)
Gillian Zinser
- Jess Baylor
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The movie is not a 7.
The movie with Jake Gyllenhaal is a 7. This man is the most underrated gem in Hollywood.
I haven't seen the original, but this movie is good enough. With amazing performance by effectively the only actor in the movie.
The movie with Jake Gyllenhaal is a 7. This man is the most underrated gem in Hollywood.
I haven't seen the original, but this movie is good enough. With amazing performance by effectively the only actor in the movie.
I LOVE Jake Gyllenhaal. His acting is always amazing. But the main 'star' of the movie is the 'story'.
There was nothing new here.
This remake was totally unnecessary. If language is a barrier for you, then I'd still highly recommend you to watch the original one with subtitles.
There was nothing new here.
This remake was totally unnecessary. If language is a barrier for you, then I'd still highly recommend you to watch the original one with subtitles.
This story follows the world's most incompetent crisis negotiator, Joe, as he attempts to keep a situation from getting out of hand. When I say incompetent, I mean that thanks to Joe's endless blunders and impulsive behavior, this movie was just one soundtrack away from being a dark comedy. Instead it got labeled a thriller due to the thrill the of pure rage the audience feels as they watch Joe pick one poor choice of words after another.
The acting was pretty good and the story was new to me. The fact that Fuqua was able to make a movie like this from virtually one location and on such a frugal budget is pretty impressive, but come prepared to yell at Joe for being more than a little useless for an hour and a half.
The acting was pretty good and the story was new to me. The fact that Fuqua was able to make a movie like this from virtually one location and on such a frugal budget is pretty impressive, but come prepared to yell at Joe for being more than a little useless for an hour and a half.
There are low ratings but yeah, It's a thing with remakes, you can't top the original one.
But I love the extraordinary performance by Jake Gyllenhaal!
But I love the extraordinary performance by Jake Gyllenhaal!
Clearly made during the Covid restrictions of 2020, this remake of a Danish film is actually well worth a look.
A powerhouse performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, when does this man ever disappoint, he brings his A Game here, and elevates the movie. Credit to him for doing another somewhat quirky movie. Credit also to the voice actors, they did a terrific job, it felt authentic.
A few twists and turns, lots of moments to surprise and shock the viewer. For the most part they keep it subtle, only at the end do they go a little over the top.
Joe was definitely having a bad day, they threw everything at him.
If you enjoyed 2013's The Call, with Halle Berry, you'll very likely enjoy this, 7/10.
A powerhouse performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, when does this man ever disappoint, he brings his A Game here, and elevates the movie. Credit to him for doing another somewhat quirky movie. Credit also to the voice actors, they did a terrific job, it felt authentic.
A few twists and turns, lots of moments to surprise and shock the viewer. For the most part they keep it subtle, only at the end do they go a little over the top.
Joe was definitely having a bad day, they threw everything at him.
If you enjoyed 2013's The Call, with Halle Berry, you'll very likely enjoy this, 7/10.
Did you know
- TriviaShot in just 11 days during October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- GoofsJoe Baylor answers a 911 call from a man who injured his knee and tells him to call back later then hangs up. The man immediately calls back and Joe tells him the same call taker will always receive the caller's phone call. This is inaccurate as all 911 call takers can answer a ringing 911 call.
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Sgt. Denise Wade: Broken people save broken people
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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