Director:
John CurranGuión:
Angus MacLachlanCámara:
Maryse AlbertiReparto:
Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Milla Jovovich, Enver Gjokaj, Frances Conroy, Pepper Binkley, Rachel Loiselle, Ron Causey, Jason Waugh, Tevis R. Marcum (más)Sinopsis(1)
Jack Mabry (Robert de Niro) es un curtido agente de la condicional a punto de retirarse. Pero sus perspectivas de jubilación se verán truncadas al aceptar un último caso: la revisión de condena de Gerald Stone (Edward Norton), un pirómano sentenciado por doble asesinato. Jack cometerá un error de principiante al permitir que Lucetta (Milla Jovovich), la esposa de Stone, entre en su vida. (Filmax)
(más)Reseñas (3)
I understand what Stone is trying to do, but the problem is that this is not what a psychological drama should be. The script and direction are both helpless, and the result is only one star for Edward Norton's traditionally excellent performance. Otherwise, major talent is required to kill a cast and a promising concept like this. Overall impression: 25%. ()
I’m mainly sorry for the criminally under-utilized cast. I mean, the topic of Stone isn’t bad at all, but the script doesn’t offer much and the director didn’t manage to give the movie anything apart from some pretty shots. And the ending was one big disappointment. ()
I didn’t expect such a travesty. The cast is decent, unfortunately only on the poster. Otherwise, it's average, or rather, below average (Milla Jovovich). A film without energy, without emotions, without any significant scenes. Robert "sit the fuck down" De Niro hasn't been lucky with good projects lately. John Curran is not a good filmmaker. ()