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"2021 as SGT. Bill Miller in THE GUILTY (2021, dir: Antoine Fuqua)"
" Joe Baylor "Is your seat belt on? Is Henry's? Put yours on. Now listen, I need you to pull the handbrake hard. Pull it." "
" "Broken people save broken people." Directed by Antoine Fuqua Written by Nic Pizzolatto Music by Marcelo Zarvos Cinematography by Maz Makhani Editing by Jason Ballantine "
"First viewing - Feb. 27th Netflix Apart from Jake's performance, this is pretty average & I'll likely forget I watched it. I'll concede that some of the twists in the plot are well handled, as is the way they slowly reveal what's really going on with our protagonist. At times it made me think of Pontypool, though it's not as clever as that film. Overall it was entertaining enough, but nothing I'd need to watch twice."
"US re-make of the European film Guilty which highlights the differences in approach. Although it quite restrained its mired a bit by a little too much ott acting by Jake Gylenhall and this time the lead charcter is more of an asshole corrupt cop than a good cop who messed up"
"Viewing: 1st Format: Streaming Thoughts: This one man show of a movie pretty much solidifies Jake as one of the greatest actors of our time. The way he was able to nail every emotion this character required was beyond impressive. Putting his acting aside (which hands down is the best performance in recent memory), the anxiety-inducing suspense and twists and turns makes this an excellent edge of your seat thriller. Unfortunately the big reveal at the end hurts repeated viewings, but regardless j"
" Cast : Jake Gyllenhaal, Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard, Ethan Hawke, Paul Dano What was it about? A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman. My two cents: To be honest, it’s only later on that I discovered that it was actually a remake of a Danish film which I haven’t seen. As a result, there is a fair chance that the damned thing was another useless Hollywood remake of a perfectly fine foreign"
“I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was starring Jake Gyllenhaal and since it was available on Netflix, I was quite eager to check it out. To be honest, it’s only later on that I discovered that it was actually a remake of a Danish film which I haven’t seen. As a result, there is a fair chance that the damned thing was another useless Hollywood remake of a perfectly fine foreign feature. Still, I have been working in various helpdesks for most of my adult life and it is always pretty neat to see a movie dealing with a 911 dispatch call center which must be by far the most difficult and stressful helpdesk you can work for. Furthermore, I always had a weak spot for such minimalist movie taking place in one location with only a handful characters (that this ” read more