Rampart

Rampart

  • Director: Oren Moverman
  • Writer: James Ellroy,Oren Moverman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 24, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Tranh Đấu
  • "Rampart" is a feature film directed by Oren Moverman , starring Woody Harrelson and Sigourney Weaver , and was released in the United States on February 10, 2012   .
    The film tells the story of the dark side and misfortune of a police officer's soul against the turbulent environment of the Los Angeles police force.

    Details

    • Release date February 24, 2012
    • Filming locations Pacific Dining Car - 1310 W. 6th. St, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Lightstream Entertainment, Waypoint Entertainment, The Third Mind Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $12,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $972,512

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $60,446

    Gross worldwide

    $1,567,905

    Movie reviews

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    • By Daphnee 2022-03-31 08:01:01

      RAMPART

      It's another Dirty Cop movie, but it's not a cop movie. All the action scenes in the movie are cut into a two-minute trailer, but it's actually very boring. If you give it to Al Pacino, it may bring the whole script into the fallen policeman. In the classic mode of Redemption, but Woody Harrelson, an old ruffian, would not act like this, and eventually turned into an American literary film, basically Harrison's one-man show, not as good as "The Messenger" made by the original cast two years...

    • By Nikita 2022-03-31 08:01:01

      inner pain

      The rhythm of the film itself is relatively slow, so don't try it if you don't like literary films. Our life is fast paced, different from the US. It's like you don't think you can chew a salad in your mouth for more than 1 minute, and you can raise your hand holding a fork at a slow pace and point to the opposite side and say, you are beautiful.

      I have always felt that people who are strong on the surface and vulnerable on the inside are really tired of living. Play "this guy" at...

    • By Darien 2022-03-31 08:01:01

      One of the dumbest newcomers or stubborn people ever

      This is his senior or mentor or something. I think this evaluation is more accurate than the long list of 'compliments' her daughter gave him, which is why Dave is in so many troubles .

      I don't really understand the people who gave this film low marks, what more could you ask for this film? I give it four stars, the one star missing is that there is no complete ending to my liking. At the beginning of the movie, Dave is patrolling with the background music of "Love Is...

    • By Clay 2022-03-31 08:01:01

      The most lonely one-man show [serious spoiler version]

      [Fortress] is a misunderstood movie, and if you're thinking of seeing Woody Anderson in [Born to Kill] again, you're bound to be disappointed. This is not a fast-paced popcorn fast-food movie, but a literary stuffy movie in the guise of crime.
             Ben Foster is illegible as a tramp, Steve Buscemi is only in a few shots, and Sigourney Weaver is only in a few scenes. Several major drama bones have all become green leaves, and Woody Anderson's role as both good and evil policeman Brown...

    • By Laurie 2022-03-31 08:01:01

      "fortress"

      Relying on scattered clips, one-man dramas and the contact between the protagonist and different characters, the plot is organized, and at the same time, it also creates a three-dimensional and complex police role. . The performance is the biggest highlight, not only the unique screen charm of Woody Harrelson, but also the normal performance of a group of well-known actors regardless of the size of the role.

      The main line is about a policeman's own image crisis caused by various...

    User comments

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    • By Maxie 2022-04-02 09:01:16

      The literary fan and the psychological flow actually...

    • By Dante 2022-04-02 09:01:16

      It was a very gentle movie, with many big names as supporting roles, and Woody Harrelson's performance was no problem, but due to the mediocrity of the film itself, it was reasonable that it did not receive an Oscar...

    • By Luis 2022-04-02 09:01:16

      The film revolves around a villainous cop in L.A. and raises social issues about family, corruption, violence, and more. The tone is dark, dirty, and hopeless. Realistic photography captures the "antihero". ” The fragmented life of the protagonist is repulsive but somewhat sympathetic....

    • By Aric 2022-04-02 09:01:16

      The tragic life of LAPD in the grey...

    • By Rocio 2022-04-02 09:01:16

      During the scandal of the Lampa branch, he was a low-level abandoned son. He has all the flaws and contradictions of Ellroy's male protagonist, but he can't get a case to prove his true value, and he made a wrong step. The scandal of the bureau is simply the materialization of Ellroy's novels. It has no meaning for him to write a peripheral pawn, but unfortunately the director is too bad to deserve...

    Movie plot

    In 1999 Los Angeles, police officer Dave Brown ( Woody Harrelson ) , a former Vietnam War veteran, now dedicates himself to what he calls "despicable things", where he belongs. Constrained by his own moral standards, he does his police duty - in order to maintain his mood and mentality as an action hero, he often does some reckless and outrageous behavior that is difficult to distinguish. When Dave leaves enough evidence to be charged...
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    Movie quotes

    • Dave Brown: I don't cheat on my taxes... you can't cheat on something you never committed to.

    • Dave Brown: You wanna cuddle later?

      Barbara: I have a boyfriend.

      Dave Brown: Cheat on him!

      Barbara: Like you cheat on your taxes?

    • Dave Brown: [to Kyle Timkins] Bear in mind that I am not a racist. Fact is, I hate all people equally. And if it helps, I've slept with some of your people. You wanna be mad at someone, try J. Edgar Hoover. He was a racist. Or the Founding Fathers, all slave-owners.