Negli anni '80 in Louisiana un detective della polizia arresta un assassino per contratto. Per stare con la moglie e il neonato, lui diventa un informatore e aiuta a sconfiggere il boss dell... Leggi tuttoNegli anni '80 in Louisiana un detective della polizia arresta un assassino per contratto. Per stare con la moglie e il neonato, lui diventa un informatore e aiuta a sconfiggere il boss dell'anello criminale. Sangue e vendetta seguono.Negli anni '80 in Louisiana un detective della polizia arresta un assassino per contratto. Per stare con la moglie e il neonato, lui diventa un informatore e aiuta a sconfiggere il boss dell'anello criminale. Sangue e vendetta seguono.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Martin Fitch
- (as Chris Marquette)
- David Marandino
- (as Jeff Leaf)
Recensioni in evidenza
No blame to Matt Dillon or Willem Dafoe, both carrying the movie with excellent performances. In fact, Dillon's involvement in almost any project automatically guarantees reliable entertainment. And Dafoe is as gritty and pained as usual, just what you might expect.
But, the script is shallow, the sound editing amateurish, and the overall cinematography average. The final, expected scene can't be saved by the actors when all the technical facets pull together in a below average manner.
This could have been much better. So many elements are in place that Bad Country practically screams for the sort of polish and technique the cast deserves. I have no doubt that in the hands of Mann or Bay demands would have been made and ideas enforced to carry this movie to the box office with some real effect. As it is, by the end I could only wonder what could have been.
Watch it, but don't expect much.
This cast is amazing. Obviously, director Chris Brinker got his Boondock Saints alum Willem Dafoe in addition to a few favors being called in. It's Brinker directing debut and his death before finishing post production does not help the product. There are various issues. This is suppose to be based on a real story at a time and a place. The movie does not exude that time or place. They have the cars but the rest is not quite there. The easiest way to set up a time is the music and TV. The budget probably limits that and the songs are generic country rock. The story flow is a bit disrupted. It is ultimately saved by the veteran cast who brings a sense of menace in this crime noir B-movie. Any deficiencies are relieved by the actors' great work.
Actor and director, Bill Duke also makes an impressive appearance in the movie as head of the FBI.
Not really sure if the story is all that impressive.
It was just acted impressively by character actors I had not seen in a while, so it heighten my enjoyment.
Good thinking on the filmmaker's part if that was the intention.
Overall an enjoyable crime drama. if I give credit to the filmmakers about anything, it's that they got some stunning performances out of these guys.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe Director (Chris Brinker) passed away half way through production from an aeortoc aneurism. In order to preserve his Directors Credit, the Film was finished by his Brother Mike Brinker, who is credited as Executive Producer and Second unit AD.
- BlooperWhen the cops conduct a raid on Jesse's house and Bud searches through the kitchen freezer, a box of frozen Pepperidge Farm Garlic flavored Texas Toast sits in the freezer door. Pepperidge Farm didn't introduce its Texas Toast line until the 1990's, despite the film taking place in 1983.
- Citazioni
Title Card: In the spring of 1983 a single arrest led a cop to an informant in southern Louisiana. Together they brought down a criminal empire.
- Colonne sonoreMajor Hideaway
Composed by Brian M. Disney
Performed By Brian M. Disney
Recorded / Mixed By: Ceasar 'MixedByMike' Perez
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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