![]() There is nothing else I can draw from this film. In the film, he goes to the end of the earth to protect Thomas. The only redeeming feature about this movie is that Vince is willing to do anything to protect his family. Sex/Nudity: This is limited to a couple scenes taking place inside a strip club (we see some strippers dancing on poles), as well some women in bathing suits at a casino spa. Vulgar language includes the n-word, “p*ssed-off”, d*ck, and balls. (1), Jesus’ name is taken in vain once, and God’s name is taken in vain 8 times (7 of which are in the form of “g*d-damn”). There are over 60+ instances of the word “f*ck” (two in the form of an obscene gesture) “mother-f**ker” (4), sh*t (35), a** (6), a**-hole (3), h*ll (2) S.O.B. Later a character is given a box with the tongue inside, but, again, nothing graphic is shown.) One character’s genitals are grabbed. There is even one disturbing scene where Novax is torturing his cousin for information, using a pitching machine to shoot baseballs into his abdomen,, and he tells his henchmen to cut his cousin’s tongue out. In one scene, Thomas is being strangled (he survives). There are multiple scenes where characters are seen being shot, stabbed, slammed into walls, punched and engaged in knife fights. The one other thing I might praise in this movie, while the violence is extensive at times, is that it is timed appropriately. That and numerous scenes of violence, plus a plethora of obscene language (more of this to be discussed in the Content for Concern section of this review) make this film a miss. In the end, however, they could not save this film from its weak, slow-paced plot and one-dimensional characters. Jamie Foxx and Michelle Monaghan try to give the best performances they can. Indeed, the premise reminds me, in some respects, of television programs like “24,” and in some aspects to films like “Taken 3.” I’m always up for a good crime thriller, especially when it involves talented actors and actresses like Jamie Foxx and Michelle Monaghan. ![]() So let’s see… return the drugs, save Thomas, and not get caught? All in one night? Easy, right?Īt first when requesting the assignment, it was the premise that drew my attention. On top of THAT, there’s this persistent Internal Affairs officer, Jennifer Bryant ( Michelle Monaghan), who is suspicious of Vince and believes he’s a crooked cop. Rubino tells Vince he needs to surrender the drugs to Novax or risk his son’s life. Why kidnap Thomas you ask? Well, let’s just say Vince really rattled the lion’s cage and stole some drugs from Novax. One day, as Vince is picking up his son, on the drive home mobsters from a man named Stanley Rubino ( Dermot Mulroney), working under the Novax family, kidnaps Thomas. He’s had to keep up his undercover identity top secret from even his own ex-wife and their 16 year old son, Thomas (Octavius J. He works for the Las Vegas Police Internal Affairs Department, unbeknownst to a majority of the department, and has been undercover over the past two years trying to determine how a major drug lord, Brad Novax, has been able to escape the justice system for so long and who within the Department has been protecting Novax and his family. Vincent Downs ( Jamie Foxx) is a good cop gone bad… sort of. ![]() Remake of: “Sleepless Night” (2011-France) Tracia Jones … Club Patron / Casino PatronĬhef Sharon Mickel (Sharon Mickel) … Female Chef Rickye McGowan … Background / Camera Security Tess Malis Kincaid … Demanding New Yorker Lindsey McCollough … Girl getting into Lamborghini ![]() Natalia Nova (Natalia Natasha) … Casino Patron ![]()
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