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REVIEW: PRIDE AND GLORY

01/24/09

SYNOPSIS:
Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, Jon Voight and Noah Emmerich
star in a gritty, tension-packed tale of a multigenerational
family of cops facing hard realities and tough choices. Set
and filmed in Manhattan's Washington Heights, Pride and
Glory draws you into a grippingly raw real world...and into
a house divided.
REVIEW: Ray Tierney: When we were kids, all we ever
talked about was being cops.
Two brothers, their father, and their brother-in-law are all
NYPD, New York’s finest. Or are they? This is the story of a
family of cops and their struggle between family and the
law, right and wrong. It is a powerful movie, intense,
exhausting, and real. It is a fast paced movie, especially
in the beginning. You really need to pay attention because
the dialogue is accelerated cop talk with a New York accent
so it is easy to miss something. As the plot takes shape,
the dialogue does too, which helps. The cast is amazing with
stellar performances from Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, Jon
Voight, and Noah Emmerich. Edward and Noah are the brothers,
Ray and Francis Tierney Jr., sons of Francis Tierney Sr.
(Jon), and they have a brother-in-law, Jimmy Egan (Colin
Farrell). Each of their performances was equally as good,
which gave the movie balance. This film reminds me of, and
is almost as good as, The Departed . . . almost. It is not
for the meek, or weak-hearted. For example, there is an
extremely strong, violent scene in this movie that would
make anyone squirm. It was obvious by the reaction of the
audience.
One of the worst things a police officer can hear over their
radio is that a fellow officer is down. The funeral services
are ceremonious and heavy. Very few things will motivate the
police as much as investigating and finding the cop killer.
As Ray gets pulled into the investigation, he finds that
there is a lot more to the crime than just cop killing.
Officers are playing with fire in the desert once they
become corrupt. Playing both sides is stressful and
overwhelmingly risky. The sad thing is that if you step back
and grasp their motivation, it is almost understandable. It
is their job to track down and bring to justice these
millionaire criminals while they only make peanuts in
comparison. It is inevitable that some will be tempted by
the dark side in order to make an extra buck or two. It is a
tangled web they weave as they risk family, career, and
reputation just to make that extra buck. This movie explores
these scenarios in a profound and realistic way, and what
better place to set this story in than New York City. It
seems as though New York is the default location for cop
movies or pretty much any movie for that matter. It really
is an appropriate and popular place and it adds to the
overall mood of the film. Even though it is a typical
storyline, good cop/bad cop, the other aspects of this film
totally make up for that. Director Gavin O’Connor has done
some decent work with Miracle and Tumbleweeds, for example.
He has outdone himself with this production, no doubt. If
you liked Departed or that kind of movie, you should give
this one a try.
Film
Review By Cine Marcos
cinemarcos@smartcine.com
DVD: The 2 Disc Digital Copy Special Edition DVD is
presented in widescreen with a 5.1 Dolby Digital audio track
in English. The film can be
subtitle in English and Spanish. In terms of special
features, this edition
includes an outstanding and comprehensive documentary,
which takes viewers beyond the making of the film. The
one hour and ten minutes documentary is divided in 12
parts covering everything from pre production to post
production of this excellent film. A must see!
The second disc
includes a digital copy of the movie to play on either
Windows Media Player or iTunes.
VIDEO:
Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1)
AUDIO:
English (SDH),
French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SPECIAL FEATURES:
DSource of Pride The Making of "Pride and Glory".
An
outstanding and comprehensive documentary, which takes
viewers beyond the making of the film. The one hour and ten
minutes documentary is divided in 12 parts covering
everything from pre production to post production of this
excellent film. A must see! (1:07:10)
Digital Copy of Pride and Glory. Plays on either
Windows Media Player or iTunes
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Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Joe Carnahan, Gavin O'Connor
Genre: Crime Drama
Duration: 2hrs 05mins
Staring: Edward Norton
Colin Farrell
Jon Voight
Noah Emmerich
Jennifer Ehle
John Ortiz
Producer: Greg O'Connor
Distributor: NEW LINE CINEMA
Rating:
R for strong violence, pervasive
language and brief drug content
Release Date: January 27, 2009
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