An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison.An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison.An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Ana de Armas
- Sofia
- (as Ana De Armas)
Martin McCann
- Riley
- (as Martin Mccann)
John D. Hickman
- Detective Godfrey
- (as John Hickman)
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What a nice change to get away from the 'typical' Holywood action flick and to get into a grittier, morally ambiguous, uncompromising drama. Rosamund Pike continues to prove what a great actor she is with a performance that echoes her character in Beirut. Joel Kinnaman gives a performance that is just as conflicted and compelling as Altered Carbon. Altogether a great cast that manages to build realistic characters. My only criticism of the script is the overly detailed explanation of fentanyl that Pike gives to her team on FBI agents - it's the only point where you feel the film patronises the audience. Other than that, a thoroughly enjoyable movie.
I was Surprised by how good this was. It doesn't feel like anything particularly special but it was a good watch.
Great Scene with the police surrounding the Building.
Great Scene with the police surrounding the Building.
Not perfect, but great movie overall. If at the end you have the feeling you're only 45 mins in, the movie did what it was supposed to do.
I could whine about some details not so plausible, but they never break the story. So great work for the whole crew.
I could whine about some details not so plausible, but they never break the story. So great work for the whole crew.
Really strong narrative with some weak elements, which did not detract from my 'viewing experience.'
First of all, I must say, that this movie, a B-movie, with AAA elements, with some expertise takes us as the viewer and drops us into an already well-developed story which has obviously been on-going since well-before we are introduced to Joel' character. It is done quite well as we are dropped into this plot right at a watershed moment as the FBI manipulate and connive their way into complete control with a very realistic, not just lack of care, but straight malcontent for our hero's safety. That's all I will say of the plot, other than how I really admired how each character we are introduced to feel just as well thought out as our main character and how even a character we see only for -45 seconds does, says or even implies something which is crucial in developing the whole story.
This movie reminds me of one of old where it's focus is singular and therefore much stronger in delivering a few, simple messages or invoking a few complex emotion's and I really cared about our hero, his family and even felt compassion for one of the main villains by the end.
I dont know why the pro-review world bombed this so hard. Are they uncomfterble with this movie's (true) statements on the twistedness of law-enforcement corruption which has only evolved terribly into something more undetectable and probably more damaging than that of old?
I don't know, but for a dark movie, released in a crap year with some strong and noble statements, I was quite impressed. And a few weak-performances from one of the cop's (mostly at the beginning) didn''t end up detracting from my enjoyment and I ended up quite enjoying this flick.
This movie reminds me of one of old where it's focus is singular and therefore much stronger in delivering a few, simple messages or invoking a few complex emotion's and I really cared about our hero, his family and even felt compassion for one of the main villains by the end.
I dont know why the pro-review world bombed this so hard. Are they uncomfterble with this movie's (true) statements on the twistedness of law-enforcement corruption which has only evolved terribly into something more undetectable and probably more damaging than that of old?
I don't know, but for a dark movie, released in a crap year with some strong and noble statements, I was quite impressed. And a few weak-performances from one of the cop's (mostly at the beginning) didn''t end up detracting from my enjoyment and I ended up quite enjoying this flick.
If you go into this expecting a $100 million action blockbuster you will be dissapointed. What this film delivers is a solid crime drama with some gritty and tense action scenes.
A strong lead performance by Joel Kinnaman holds the story together and the film moves swiftly at a pace that never drags.
If you want a film that gives you actual story over mindless hollywood CGI action, then give this one a chance.
Did you know
- TriviaPart of this movie was filmed in an abandoned prison in Gloucester, UK.
- GoofsPete Koslow's right arm tattoo says SOPHIA, his wife's name (Ana De Armas). But the credits show her as SOFIA.
- Quotes
Klimek: I don't have kids, Piotr. I regret it. Must be wonderful.
Pete Koslow: It is.
Klimek: Beata wants them, but I'm afraid... I would suffer too much if something happened to them. Imagine someone hurts them...
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- SoundtracksBylam róza
("Once I was a rose")
Written by Goran Bregovic and Katarzyna Szczot (Kayah)
Performed by Joanna Kaczynska
the Polish cover of "Ruzica si bila, sada vise nisi" ("You Were Once a Little Rose")
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- Sospecha mortal
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- Budget
- $60,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $300,460
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $133,475
- Nov 8, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $2,927,708
- Runtime
- 1h 53m(113 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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