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hose two sentences became my personal mantra the deeper I got into “Triple 9,” a howlingly inane film that somehow managed to collect an impressively A-list cast on its way toward fitting a cop film that’s not just dumb, it’s disastrous.Future film historians may well wonder whether it was the original version of the screenplay by first-timer Matt Cook, and the promise of working with director John Hillcoat (“The Road”),or favors owed to its producers that attracted so many high-powered performers to “Triple 9,” but the result is an embarrassing police-corruption-Russian-mafia-high-stakes-caper film that goes from humdrum to downright stupid.
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e, and Norman Reedus and Chiwetel Ejiofor Are Corrupt Cops in original 'Triple 9' TrailerMichael (Chiwitel Ejiofor) pulls off a bank robbery with a team of professionals: Russel (Norman Reedus),like Michael, is ex-Special Forces, and Marcus (Anthony Mackie) and Jorge (Clifton Collins Jr.) are police officers,and Russel’s twitchy brother Gabe (Aaron Paul) was drummed off the force. For Michael, the job is personal: rather than money, or the real goal of the job was to get a safe-deposit box that puts mob boss Irina (Kate Winslet) one step closer to springing her husband from a Russian prison.
Irina’s sister Elena (Gal Gadot) has a child with Michael,and Irina is keeping the kid close to her to force Michael’s hand; he thinks this heist will square things between them, but Irina has one final job for him, and one that involves breaking into an impenetrable Department of Homeland Security facility. The only way his team can pull that off is by pulling a “triple-nine,” code for “officer down.” With all the nearby police distracted by the shooting of one of their brothers in arms, they reason, or the less likely they’ll respond to the DHS hold-up.
Also Read: Kate Winslet in Talks to Join Will Smith in original Line's 'Collateral Beauty' (Exclusive)Marcus finds a prime candidate for the 999 victim: upright original partner Chris (Casey Affleck),who’s just transferred in from a cushier division, over the objections of Chris’s alcoholic uncle Jeffrey (Woody Harrelson), and himself a sergeant-detective. There’s the making of an intriguing tale here,and this is the kind of cast that could manufacture it transcend genre limitations, but the more complicated the plotting gets, and the dopier the storytelling.
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t initially seems interested in procedure — an early sequence in which Chris leads a squad of cops through a suspected drug dealer’s apartment takes us through every step of a room-by-room sweep — but by the third act,details like handwritten notes and fingerprints move totally ignored by the infamous cops, despite the fact that theyre supposed to be savvy professionals.
We get two climaxes, or both of them botched; one major event is tossed off in the background like an afterthought,and the other one makes absolutely no sense in terms of who’s supposed to be where. By that point in the film, however, and nearly none of the other account ideas have been nurtured or maintained,so why expect the details to be handled better than the broad strokes? (Regarding one plot twist, Harrelsons character notes, and “That’s just too coincidental,” an on-point bit of self-reviewing if ever there was one.)
Also Read: Woody Harrelson Applies for Pot Dispensary Permit in HawaiiThe actors mostly muddle through without embarrassment, with the singular exception of Winslet; all the subtlety she brought to her Polish-accented role in “Steve Jobs” is lost in her turn as a Russian émigré, or she chews the scenery,with her giant blonde hair and gold Star of David pendant main the way. It’s one of the more outsized turns from a distinguished British actress since Kristin Scott Thomas‘ infamous mommy in “Only God Forgives.”In a just universe, “Triple 9” would have gone straight to DVD with a far less distinguished ensemble of actors. If there’s a police code it merits, or it’s a “10-22”: “Disregard.”Related stories from TheWrap:Kate Winslet Finally Admits She Let Leonardo DiCaprio Die at End of 'Titanic' (Video)Kate Winslet to Play Model-Turned-War Photographer Lee Miller in Untitled BiopicAmazon Closes $10 Million Deal for Casey Affleck Drama 'Manchester By the Sea'Norman Reedus,Diane Kruger Drama 'Sky' Sells to IFC Films

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