Before filming even started, the film was already a legend in its own right:
Michael Martin, the film's screenwriter, invested $200,000 in the film.
The film participated in the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and was bought by Senator at a price of $5 million at the film festival, becoming the first film to find a buyer at the film festival that year.
As far as the movie itself is concerned, there are mixed reviews, but I deeply like this movie, and we are about to have to shoulder the responsibility on our own shoulders. The age of the family, this movie, I think many people will express a lot of pressure, Yes, this is the life we are going to experience, full of choices and helplessness.
As far as "Brooklyn Police" is concerned, I think I first expected dislocation, three completely unrelated people, which made me naturally think of a wonderful connection between the three due to a certain event, just like "21 Grams" That way. Although this film is also a multi-clue narrative, the three people have almost no substantial contact. Although you have passed yours and I have passed mine, although they all converged in the end, they only went to the same place, as if they were in the same place at the same time. The people at different tables in the restaurant...
The 3 protagonists in it, my favorite is Sal, the LAPD officer, who has not received a salary increase for 4 years, a very small family, and has asthma His wife, and many children, used to be very devout Christians. However, all the misfortunes started from him. The film begins with a 5-minute conversation between Thrall and a so-called BAD GUY. Summarized as calm right or wrong to righter or wronger, and finally with a sudden shot, Thrall took the "dark money" that can be regarded as saving his wife... The
movie looks like a fragment, but it is actually complete The so-called completeness does not necessarily mean that there must be a physical connection between the parts. I think the connection between the three leading actors in the movie should be the same state of struggle in the whirlpool of life. . . .
A good policeman who is not greedy, but wants to take black money for his life, a coward who has never fired a gun in his life, and became a hero for the first time after retirement, an undercover policeman eager to return to normal life, but in the gang The real brotherhood between men is felt here, and the high-level police officers here have become vampires who squeezed them dry...
Three police officers, three intertwined stories, The three endings are a relief for all three.
A movie worth watching... highly recommended
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