Added to Calendar: 01-16-26

Just watched this. I liked the twists and turns

This was based on true events? They had to embellish a lot because that was crazy to have actually happened lol

It was entertaining
 
PRAISE: When i watch the news and a District Attorney and their team are standing over a table from a drug bust and on that table is anywhere between one hundred to five hundred grand i wonder who was tempted to take some for themselves, slip it down their bullet proof vest or did a fake count. In this movie about a group of Miami cops discovering a stash of millions in cash, leading to distrust as outsiders learn about the seizure the temptation to take the cash is in the air and then some. The actors in the movie including: Matt Damon as Lt. Dane Dumars, Ben Affleck as Det. Sgt. JD Byrne, Detectives Mike Ro portrayed by Steven Yeun, Numa Baptiste portrayed by Teyana Taylor, (Oh those glistening lips of hers) and Lolo Salazar portrayed by Catalina Sandino Moreno have to have poker faces to pull off eighty percent of what happens in the movie. I liked that the amount of money found in the film could mean certain things and how it would play out for the cops. There are so many red herrings, the question of who's playing who, and who's on the up and up paying close attention is a must. Director and writer Joe Carnahan raises the tension and suspense just right in several scenes. The twists in the screenplay are weaved into the plot as the actors work along with them so much so I didn't know who to trust. I couldn't help but think of the 2003 movie Basic especially as the movie nears its climax.

PROBLEMS: The movie becomes a bit muddled in its last act. This is the third movie I watched this week in which certain situations had to line up just right but end up being far to convenient to let the viewer go along with it.

Scale of 1 to 10 a 7½
 
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PRAISE: When i watch the news and a District Attorney and their team are standing over a table from a drug bust and on that table is anywhere between one hundred to five hundred grand i wonder who was tempted to take some for themselves, slip it down their bullet proof vest or did a fake count. In this movie about a group of Miami cops discovering a stash of millions in cash, leading to distrust as outsiders learn about the seizure the temptation to take the cash is in the air and then some. The actors in the movie including: Matt Damon as Lt. Dane Dumars,Ben Affleck as Det. Sgt. JD Byrne Detectives Mike Ro portrayed by Steven Yeun, Numa Baptiste portrayed by Teyana Taylor,(Oh those glistening lips of hers) and Lolo Salazar portrayed by Catalina Sandino Moreno have to have poker faces to pull off eighty percent of what happens in the movie. I liked that the amount of money found in the film could mean certain things and how it would play out for the cops. There are so many red herrings, the question of who's playing who,and who's on the up and up paying close attention is a must. Director and writer Joe Carnahan raises the tension and suspense just right in several scenes. The twists in the screenplay are weaved into the plot as the actors work along with them so much so I didn't know who to trust. I couldn't help but think of the 2003 movie Basic especially as the movie nears its climax.

PROBLEMS: The movie becomes a bit muddled in its last act. This is the third movie I watched this week in which certain situations had to line up just right but end up being far to convenient to let the viewer go along with it.

Scale of 1 to 10 a 7½

Watched this last nite.

ngl it kept me guessing but was too over the top imo. Felt silly.

Solid cast tho
 
I hated how some of them pronounced Hialeah and I'm glad Wilbur the police dog survived lol.

For a Netflix film, this was pretty entertaining. I thought they did a great job building tension throughout and they left you guessing who was actually the dirty cop. I thought it was pretty good filmmaking and the highlights were the conflicts between Affleck's and Damon's characters.

Very unreaslistic in some of the police stuff that occurred throughout the film. I wish the entire film was shot in Miami. That block where a majority of the film took place is not the Crib whatsoever lol
 
I hated how in the beginning the lady gets blasted 3 different times w/ a shotgun and doesn't drop her phone or stop texting

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