Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,702,112
Opening weekend US & Canada
$245,398
Gross worldwide
$10,606,422
Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,702,112
Opening weekend US & Canada
$245,398
Gross worldwide
$10,606,422
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By Monique 2022-08-07 18:29:08
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans--Good or Bad?
It's another Nicolas Cage film. Let's talk about the film. I don't need to say more about Cage's performance. Bad Lieutenant or Good Lieutenant? Obviously not. Obviously not. Obviously not. Obviously not. Obviously not. Obviously not. If someone wrote this film to change from bad to good, obviously not. The protagonist did not change much from the beginning to the end. He was a good policeman from the beginning; otherwise he...
By Jeromy 2022-04-22 07:01:39
At first, I thought that the story started with a five-person murder case, and I deduced how Cage used various unconventional methods to solve the case handsomely. Later, I found out that the film is basically based on the bad lieutenant himself, and other stories are like a running account. First, he was heroic to save people. Based on the name of the movie, I thought he was ambush for later because he heard Spanish or something. In short, the various purposes were impure... Then he...
By Liliane 2022-04-22 07:01:39
"One more shot!"
"Why?"
"His soul is dancing!"
I must admit that the first thing I remembered after watching this movie was Denzel Washington's Alozzo in "Training Day" . The same policeman is also a good and evil policeman, and he is also a good and evil policeman who is entangled with drugs. Alozzo appears to be more pure. A man who uses violence to control violence is caught in a gang dispute and urgently needs a lot of money to settle it. Troubled police officer....
By Stephany 2022-04-21 09:02:47
Nicolas Cage's 2009 - Bad Lieutenant
Another scene from Dong Liu
's 2009
reality, Nicolas Cage's slump in life due to illness, and fantasy, Terrence from nothing, gives us a bizarre world. It turns out that there is no distinction between good and bad, and there is no such thing as justice and fairness, only the most realistic strangulation and conspiracy. He is so clumsy and seemingly unintentional, but it is a clever design.
Terence is undoubtedly the biggest winner in the end. The betting was won, the...
By Bette 2022-04-21 09:02:47
True nature, the game of good and evil
Seeing that the strings in my head were still taut at the end, I always felt that someone was going to rush up and shoot Cage in the head. . . In the end, I am very pleased with the peaceful end, and the main idea of the movie is also reflected behind it. Cage's behavior in the movie is not really bad, at least not to the point of evil. (At the same time, I was thinking about how to watch movies by myself recently and get nervous and some bloody plots.)
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By Darrell 2023-09-27 15:48:35
Damn photography, fucking photography... You think only cocaine can cause hallucinations? A good soundtrack can be hallucinogenic, man, it's like a dream. Dreams are beautiful, but when they overlap with reality, everything is ruined. Those damn grime on the glasses stained everything. We could have enjoyed a better world, but now we can only stare at the flat lens and look like we're being...
By Ernestina 2023-08-20 15:46:13
Thanks to the subtitles group for the children's shoes The storyline is...
By Bradford 2023-07-16 06:06:15
The evil nun is a little too...
By Izaiah 2023-06-17 23:50:11
The soundtrack is interesting, the poster is really cowardly, it might be more interesting to have the Coen brothers...
By Eriberto 2023-04-22 22:38:03
Civil Servant Promotion...
Terence McDonagh: I'll kill all of you. To the break of dawn. To the break of dawn, baby.
Terence McDonagh: [a dog is barking in the distance as Terrence approaches the house] Hey! What's wrong?
Genevieve: Your father's mad at me 'cause I can't take care of his fucking dog...
Terence McDonagh: Well why does he need you to take care of it?
Genevieve: Cause! He's goin' back into AA. He says he can deal with anymore responsibilities bsides he said he's gotta stop drinking. I mean, it ain't like I don't wanna take care of it... but I leave at seven o'clock in the morning to go to work!
Terence McDonagh: Let me talk to him.
Genevieve: I try to be a good wife to him, Terrence. I really do. But I got a limit too! You know, he's got a drinking problem, he says he's got a drinking problem and he wants to do something about it and that's good. You know, he's been down this road before and it didn't take... he wants to try it again. GOOD. But I... I say to him "why don't you just stick to beer the way I do" but he says he can't do that.
Terence McDonagh: You know we got your boy, G, right?
Deshaun 'Midget' Hackett: Man, I don't know no G.
Terence McDonagh: He knows you. It's amazing how much you can get done when you've got a simple purpose guiding you through life. My purpose is to find out who shot up this apartment on Josephine. I know the guy that was living there was from Senegal. I know he was selling heroin. I know whose territory he was stepping on. And I know who went over to the apartment to straighten him out. I found out all that in the past few days. Where's Big Fate, son?
Deshaun 'Midget' Hackett: I don't know no Big Fate.
Terence McDonagh: Now, see, I know that's not true, because everybody who comes from where you come from knows who Big Fate is. The fact that you're lying to me about it tells me you're hiding something. Since you know my only reason for being here is to find out who shot up the apartment, I know that's what you're hiding. See? It all comes back to that same simple purpose.