Narc

Narc

  • Director: Joe Carnahan
  • Countries of origin: Germany, Canada, United States
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Release date: January 10, 2003
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Nark
  • "Narc" is a crime thriller directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Jason Patric and Raymond Liotta . It was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 14, 2002 and officially released in the United States on December 17, 2002   .
    The film tells about the police undercover Nick being detained for probation for accidentally killing civilians during the mission, and then because another undercover was killed, the police reactivated Nick to investigate the case with the deceased’s former friend Henry. When they confirmed the suspect, they found out. More shady stories   .

    Details

    • Release date January 10, 2003
    • Filming locations Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Lions Gate Films, Cruise/Wagner Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $6,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $10,465,659

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $63,303

    Gross worldwide

    $12,633,747

    Movie reviews

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    • By Mallory 2022-10-02 20:02:19

      Have something to say

      The reason for the poor evaluation of this film is really because they have something to say and can’t say well. The whole film is just yelling, constantly noisy, everyone is grumpy, and the words are full of "fuck". Transformation, this really makes me big head, I don’t understand what they are arguing at all. These hysterical screams will not make me feel the tension of the plot, but will only make my emotions become irritable. I really want to attack them. Shouted: "It's all the fucking need...

    • By Tate 2022-10-02 19:47:43

      Depressed, too depressed

      How should I say such a film I actually came to Leliotta at the beginning, reminding me of Nolan’s memory fragments and insomnia, wet and cold weather, dilapidated urban roadways, drug deaths and blood, and the unpredictable environment The sound effects are meaningless. The rapid interleaving of the lens and the sudden cut of the lens portray a mysterious atmosphere. It always feels that there is an unknown cruelty that will follow the passage of the plot and the truth is revealed. The final...

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    • By Kelli 2023-09-16 08:15:57

      The whole film is depressing, realistic,...

    • By Carmella 2023-09-06 12:25:14

      I can't watch half of it, the film is moving too...

    • By Rachelle 2023-09-03 08:56:30

      Good cops, bad cops, realm...

    • By Evelyn 2023-09-02 17:02:48

      I have seen Conan for many years, and it is said that suicide will burn the face. In short, the movie wants to express that it is very hard to be undercover. The police are also crowded, but the narrative and the language of the camera are really hard to compliment. The ending is just as...

    • By Rosie 2023-08-26 18:17:27

      This undercover agent is too...

    Movie plot

    Eighteen months ago, police undercover Nick Tris ( played by Jason Patric ) missed a shot and shot a pregnant woman during a mission, resulting in a tragedy of one body and two lives. Nick was quarantined immediately and his license was revoked. The accident also cast a huge shadow on Nick's mind, leaving indelible scars. Soon, a homicide occurred and another undercover police officer was killed, but the murderer had no clue. Because...
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    Evaluation action

    The movie "Narc" uses a complex story background and in-depth characterization of the character, coupled with excellent acting skills and exciting plot, making the audience believe that another classic gangster film was born. If the audience is deeply interested in " Infernal Affairs ", then this film is definitely not to be missed   . (Netease Entertainment Review)
    Although the film is inspired by Morris’s "The Thin Blue Line", they...
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    Movie quotes

    • [Oak has just caught Tellis questioning Calvess' wife]

      Henry Oak: What the fuck are you doing talking to her without me being here?

      Nick Tellis: I brought her husband's things over.

      Henry Oak: Yeah, and you questioned her. What for? WHAT FOR?

      Nick Tellis: What is this, "mother may I"? You said we were gonna do some of this on our own, right?

      Henry Oak: [pointing his finger] Some of this doesn't extend to her! And don't get fucking cute with me!

      Nick Tellis: Get your hand outta my face...

      Henry Oak: If you need to know what she said about anything case-related, you refer to the file!

      Nick Tellis: Yeah, I looked at the files, they're thin!

      Henry Oak: What you don't fucking do is talk to her without notifying me in advance! That's not the way we do things!

      Nick Tellis: Why's that? What's the problem with me speaking to her?

      Henry Oak: Because... the problem is every fucking question you asked her she's already answered! She's been badgered and bothered by cops and cop questions for two fucking months now, and the biggest fucking problem is her husband... is fucking... dead!

    • Henry Oak: I remember one night. I went with the sheriffs on a warrant raid. This dipshit was selling meth out of his apartment. Just a stop-and-pop. Broke down the door, rousted the guy. I was in one of the back rooms looking for junk when I hear something. I turn around and see these... eyes staring at me from a closet. It was a little girl. A little ten year old girl. Naked. Shaking like a leaf; she was scared to death. Her stepfather was pimping her out for rent. I wrapped her in my coat, carried her out to the squad car. I went back... and I beat that motherfucker half to death.

    • Henry Oak: A little girl being brutalized... a little girl being abused has got nothing to do with the rules and regulations and everything to do with right and wrong.