Brooklyn’s Finest

Brooklyn's Finest MovieAfter the success of “Training Day” in the year 2001 the famous director-actor duo of Antoine Fuqua and Ethan Hawke are taming up once again for a new flick “Brooklyn’s Finest”. Ethan Hawke who was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the flick “Training Day” is believed to have demonstrated such an amazing skill which makes him a distinct actor. It goes without saying that the director who won the Black Reel awards for the 2001 flick would have cast the same spell of magic. What makes things brighter is the cast that the gifted director has employed in the film “Brooklyn’s Finest”.

The action/drama flick is said to revolve around the lives of a team of cops who are committed to the task of fighting crime and establishing law and order. The major characters of the film who have lived the cop life with perfection are Sal (Ethan Hawke), Eddie Dungan (Richard Gere), Tango (Don Cheadle), Caz (Wesley Snipez) and Jesse Williams (Eddie Quinlan). The plot is knit around the group of cops having their base in the center of Brooklyn, whose lives are portrayed in the melodramatic way.

The histrionics of the actors involved is simply exemplary and everybody has supported their character as per the requirements of the plot. The elements that are integrated in this film give you a feel that you have just finished watching another perfect cop movie. In the first space the cast simply takes you over and what will be tempting is to wait and watch the manner in which this well knit unit has jelled together in a short span to reproduce the magic of the “Training Day”. The screenplay is balanced by meticulous composition of right mix of action and crime as it is clearly indicated that the makers wanted this movie to be the pulse of the audience at least for some time.

Brooklyn's FinestRelease Date: March 5, 2010
Genre: Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Starring: Ethan Hawke, Richard Gere, Jesse Williams, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin, Lili Taylor, Wesley Snipes, Brian F. O’Byrne, Will Patton, Shannon Kane, Vincent D’Onofrio
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Writer: Michael C. Martin, Brad Caleb Kane
Running Time: 2 hrs. 5 min.
MPAA Rating: R for bloody violence throughout, strong sexuality, nudity, drug content and pervasive language.
Distributors: Overture Films
Official Website: Not Available
Photos: Brooklyn’s Finest Pictures
Review: Brooklyn’s Finest Review
Trailers: Brooklyn’s Finest Review

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