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Decent Little Crime Drama With A Fun Cast


It's hard to tell maybe, if you don't know where to look, but a lot of love went into this movie. Chris Brinker's life was cut woefully short, which may explain the mishandling of the film's post-production, but this story obviously meant a lot to him. Originally titled Whiskey Bay, which was a much better name for it, you get the feeling there was more to the story of Jesse and his wife that got cut out. Anyone could've played Lynn, but they hired Amy Smart, who's a pretty good actress and then gave her nothing to do? I don't buy that. I'd love to read this script, actually. The chances are that if the Brinkers went so far as to write a love ballad for Lynn & Jesse for the end credits, that part of the story must've had more weight at some point. It might also go a ways toward explaining why Lt. Bud Carter would develop such a genuine concern for Jesse and fight so hard for him.

There were a lot of missteps, sure. But Dafoe and Dillon are so damn solid, I'm willing to forgive most of them. Despite Berenger's accent driving me crazy at times, I got a big kick out of his Col. Sanders style and seeing him get into a fistfight with Dafoe at the end. Elias and Barnes, at it again. Neat little twist that they worked with Matt Dillon in this and baby bro Kevin "Johnny Drama" Dillon was in Platoon.

It's a safe bet that I never would've even heard of this movie if Chris Marquette wasn't in it. Guess I have casting director, Matthew Barry to thank for that. He also cast Marquette's Alpha Dog co-star Alex Solowitz in this one. Thanks Matt! You always said you'd cast Chris anytime you could. Nice to see him in a more adult role in this, even though he's playing the green fed again. LOL!

This is just one of those movies you weren't aware of lands on the shelf and you pick it up on Saturday night and take a chance. On that level, I enjoyed it.
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I just finished watching the DVD and I agree it was an enjoyable movie despite the contrived accents. It certainly won't win any awards or deserve a high rating but like someone else said after the first 5 minutes or so you can't stop watching it as you have to see what happens next.

I don't really get the ending scene between Defoe and Berenger, "Want a cup of coffee?" Why would a cop want to make a friendly comment to a cop killer, plus? Seems to me he would want to kick his ass all over again. If that was connected to the "loose ends" comment in the prior scene I just didn't get it.

Aside from the questionable ending scene of about 15 seconds, it was a cool movie and certainly worth watching.


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..."Want a cup of coffee?"...

Wasn't that to show that Dafoe was still there and in charge, despite everyone's attempt to kill him, or at least get him out of the "picture"? Survival of the fittest and smartest.

It looks like a lot of love and care went into making this "small" film.

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WoW! I can barely remember the ending scene now, it was quite a while since I watched this movie but you may be right that that it was meant to be satirical as in, "Fxxk You! I'm still here and look where you are." At the time I didn't get that impression though.



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