If you can't stand the thought of Colin Farrell being a bad guy, you may want to skip this movie. On the other hand, if you like the line he tip-toed in Miami Vice (the movie) then you may enjoy how he comes down on this one. I did.
Edward Norton does his usual excellent job of playing complex characters. However, I did see a bit of Bruce Banner here as well as his Red Dragon character, Will Graham. But as a guy who likes playing characters with as many personalities as possible this should not surprise us. I would really like to see Norton do a comedy one of these days to see how well he departs from his norm.
Jon Voight rounds out this family-of-cops story with great relish. I think he actually enjoyed playing this role unlike some of his more recent outings. Noah Emmerich plays the brother caught between two impossible choices here. Well written and well played.
Who do you cheer for when bad cops do bad things to bad guys? This is a common issue in our society and several of those points are raised in this story. But they are so subtle you may not even recognize them.
Watch this movie with someone who has a strong sense of right and wrong.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Pride and Glory
Posted by BLSCarl at 8:14 PM
Labels: Colin Farrell, Edward Norton, Jon Voight, Noah Emmerich
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