Ending was disappointing, just cause I wanted more but this was a decent film. Was at the edge of my sofa the whole time. Learned two acronyms in the process 😂 Too much combat would have been Hollywood. This was more true to life.
The ending is like that, as it's purposely made because the creator had intentions to be a two-part film, so that's why the ending is like that. The film is great, good performances, directing, cinematography, writing, storytelling, great film.
I wish it hadn't veered off into copaganda at the end and they're all "actually, most of the cops were good. even the cop who started it all by running him off the road and stealing his money? good guy all along. and sims just had to convince the other cops that only the chief was bad". I also really wanna see Jack Reacher bump into Terry Richmond in S3.
Eh I wouldn't say it's copaganda at all. Just because most of them chose to do the right thing at the end doesn't mean it's painting them out to be saints. They just weren't willing to murder 3 people, one of which was their coworker
@@SleepyWaffles idk if you ask me, "the cops still did the right thing at the end of the day" when you've spent the whole movie showing they're corrupt pieces of shit is copaganda.
@ISavant agree to disagree. I'd say copaganda would be a movie that makes cops look like great people and encourages one to either look up to them or become one. This whole movie shows them being corrupt, bad people. The end of the movie doesn't really absolve them of their previous corruption. It just showed that they had a limit to what they were willing to do.
Ending was disappointing, just cause I wanted more but this was a decent film. Was at the edge of my sofa the whole time. Learned two acronyms in the process 😂 Too much combat would have been Hollywood. This was more true to life.
The ending is like that, as it's purposely made because the creator had intentions to be a two-part film, so that's why the ending is like that. The film is great, good performances, directing, cinematography, writing, storytelling, great film.
Thanks for putting this one on my radar. Just watched it with my dad, and he didn’t fall asleep - Dad approved 👍🏽😆
I normally wouldn't pick this genre to watch but watching it with ya, my enjoyment is to the max!
My only complaint was that i wish this movie was maybe 10-15 minutes longer to flesh out the ending. Other then that it was damn near perfect
Thanks, Derek! ⚖ I loved it.
you should check out Jeremy Saulnier's other movies too, especially Blue Ruin and Green Room
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The ending was pretty meh.
I wish it hadn't veered off into copaganda at the end and they're all "actually, most of the cops were good. even the cop who started it all by running him off the road and stealing his money? good guy all along. and sims just had to convince the other cops that only the chief was bad".
I also really wanna see Jack Reacher bump into Terry Richmond in S3.
Eh I wouldn't say it's copaganda at all. Just because most of them chose to do the right thing at the end doesn't mean it's painting them out to be saints. They just weren't willing to murder 3 people, one of which was their coworker
@@SleepyWaffles only because they'd just watched their boss show he was happy to kill them if they didn't do what he said.
@ISavant yeah exactly. Their reasons for doing the right thing weren't because cops are great people or anything. I wouldn't call that copaganda
@@SleepyWaffles idk if you ask me, "the cops still did the right thing at the end of the day" when you've spent the whole movie showing they're corrupt pieces of shit is copaganda.
@ISavant agree to disagree. I'd say copaganda would be a movie that makes cops look like great people and encourages one to either look up to them or become one. This whole movie shows them being corrupt, bad people. The end of the movie doesn't really absolve them of their previous corruption. It just showed that they had a limit to what they were willing to do.