Budget
$34,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$16,790,139
Opening weekend US & Canada
$350,190
Gross worldwide
$23,355,100
Budget
$34,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$16,790,139
Opening weekend US & Canada
$350,190
Gross worldwide
$23,355,100
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By Orpha 2022-04-20 09:02:06
Bigelow is good at making a thriller, but not a drama
Kathryn Bigelow is known for her documentary-style camera-work and creating an intense atmosphere. This can be seen, either from the early work like Near Dark and Point Break, or from her more recent films such as The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty . In one word, she is a good director for thrillers.
But Detroit is not a pure thriller. It is more like a period drama. On the one hand, the interrogation in the motel is the thriller part of the film, and without any doubt, it is...
By Clinton 2022-04-20 09:02:06
No one speaks well of race relations
DETROIT is very shocking. When I see the feeling of "I can't breathe" in the middle, but after the end of the play, it is obviously not as good as
think the biggest feature of Kathryn Bigelow's films is to be calm, to watch the war calmly, to watch the counter-terrorism calmly, because of her calmness, the audience always has the opportunity to get a wider perspective in her work and see something in other places Things you...
By Charlene 2022-04-20 09:02:06
What hope is there for such an America?
Today, on the fiftieth anniversary, racial issues in the United States appear to have improved. But it is not the case. The interests and power struggles between various races, which are covered up by political correctness, are affecting everyone all the time.
While watching the whole movie, my heart sank little by little. At every juncture, there is always an expectation that things will get better. The kind of Jedi counterattack commonly used in American blockbusters, the successful...
By Heath 2022-04-20 09:02:06
Probably Catherine Bigelow's Best Work
By Lacey 2022-04-20 09:02:06
A bloody case caused by a starting gun? ? ? ?
In the scene of the hotel, a fat black man jokingly took a starting gun and fired a few shots out of the window. The police and army not far away thought there were snipers, and immediately came to surround the hotel. Then there were various abuses of lynching and torture to extract confessions. Everyone in the room agreed, insisting that there were no guns and no one fired.
It was obviously a farce, and it could be clearly explained to the police that someone shot, but the...
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By Ines 2022-04-24 07:01:16
7.0/10 points. Purely rational analysis. I have strong logical thinking and basically zero emotional intelligence. I have been thinking, in fact, as long as I take the initiative to say a few words, this tragedy may not happen, such as: "Comrade police, no one has a real gun here, the dead man Carl, there's a starting pistol, and he started playing with it, joking, and fired a few shots at us and a few shots out the window, is everyone...
By Angelo 2022-04-24 07:01:16
(6.5) Bi Niangniang's films are much purer and only focus on the value of "movie", and the social significance is mostly omitted. Detroit's title is reduced to background rather than subject matter, which is too tricky. The third act is basically ridiculous, but is it the third act? The previous indoor scene was really good, at least in this era, since Lu Meite was gone anyway. I still look forward to works that can be used not only as teaching...
By Athena 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Outsiders, just look at this kind of story, there is nothing to...
By Braulio 2022-04-24 07:01:16
An enhanced version of the large-scale live-action Stanford Prison...
By Layne 2022-04-24 07:01:16
1, 1967 Detroit black riots. Algiers Hotel, white police shot and killed three innocent blacks, and finally the court acquitted them, 2, thick hatred. Whites against blacks, blacks against whites, inexorable hatred. 3. A small fuse can destroy everything, if the citizens of this city are full of...
Krauss: It's a war zone out there. They're destroying the city.
Krauss: I'm just gonna assume you're all criminals.
Krauss: [to Greene] You don't talk about this to anyone, ever.