Dark Blue (2003)
Facts
| Cast | Khandi Alexander, Jonathan Banks, Graham Beckel, Eloy Casados, Lolita Davidovich, Brendan Gleeson, Ted Marcoux, Ving Rhames, Kurt Russell and Jim Cody Williams |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2002 |
| DVD Release | June 24, 2003 |
| Running Time | 118 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 027616886446 |
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Average user review:| More like a telenovela than anything else. |
anyways? The ending is decent and at least has a point, but damn, the first 100 minutes is like having your hair pulled out one strand at a time. February 21, 2008
| Falls disappointingly short of its potential; "C+" |
| KURUPT, AND DASH ARE GREAT |
GREAT FILM
This film is as powerful as it is gripping and not necessarily because it is a classic film, because it's not. The film its self is a good film but not one of the all time greats, it's because of the subject matter in this film, and that makes it good. The film is centered around Eldon Perry {Kurt Russell} and his rookie partner played by Scott Speedman. As they are out to solve a robbery/multi homicide during the time of the Rodney King beating, which has everything/nothing to do with the film. As the film proceeds toward the end of the film each one of the two proceeds to have a change of heart. One because he is really a good hearted person and the other because his wife leaves him and his boss wants to have him killed. So one dies for his beliefs and the other gives out the dirt live in front of the force and media about what he did and his boss.
One of the most interesting things about this film is the riot that breaks out because of the verdict in the King beating trial. In fact one of the most memorable moments is when DASH MIHOK is killed by all the black guys because he is white, sadly things like that really happened when the riot happened. Director Ron Shelton did an excellent job with this film, but the acting is what makes this film a great movie.
Kurt Russell may actually give his best performance ever in this film, his gritty corrupt cop role is played with excellence. And Ving Rhames is excellent in his role as well has the next chief of police, I was really pleased to learn of his presence in this film. But the best thing about this film is two small supporting roles in KURUPT, and Dash Mihok. The two fiendish friends in this film who kick it off in the beginning are definitely the most entertaining to watch threw out the entire film. I dare u to watch the film and not agree with me. Each scene the two are in is heightened by their presence. I just wish these two would have had more screen time.
Over all this is a very good film, I recommend it to any body looking for a good, entertaining film.
November 17, 2005
| Russell and Rhames shine in this police drama... |
Russell is of course with the L.A.P.D. and is in deep with a brotherhood of corrupt cops, fabricated evidence, and cover up. His vigilante style of justice is troubling for his new rookie partner, a young, somewhat passive guy who is not sure if he can hang with the cronies who hide behind the badge.
Russell is absolutely awesome in his role. The long hours, the drinking, and somewhat skewed view of society drives away those who love him, while all the more making him better at what he does: Being a corrupt Cop!
Ving Rhames shines as well as a good cop who is outnumbered by the good ole boys mentality (race card inserted here). He know's what is going on, but cannot prove it.
Blackmail, murder, double standards, and all out corruption bleed through the screen as the peices of the puzzle begin to come together. The corruption is so vivid that we start seeing "what goes around comes around" to be a main theme in the film.
Russell and Rhames bring this film most of it's life as the story overall is nothing we have not seen before. It's a fictionalized cop drama set during the time of the Rodney King Beating and the L.A. Riots. The film did do a good job of re-creating the riots, whose chaos we see glimpses of at the height of the film. November 9, 2005
| Kurt Russell should of got an award for this role.......one of his best performances |
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