Dans le quartier des diamants de New York, Howard Ratner est propriétaire de bijouterie et revendeur, et doit trouver le moyen de payer ses dettes lorsque sa marchandise est retirée à l'une de ses meilleurs vendeuses et petite amie.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Josh Safdie
Director
Benny Safdie
Director
Josh Safdie
Writer
Ronald Bronstein
Writer
Benny Safdie
Writer
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Commentaires
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This has to be one of the worst and most disappointing films I have ever seen. 2 hours of yelling and screaming. What a mess. Sandler played one of THE most annoying characters in the history of cinema. Too many non-actors just yelling. So disappointing. The directors went from their last great film to this insanely horrible piece of junk. It was predictable, annoying, unsympathetic, confusing, frustrating. The biggest loser in film history, Sandler's character. And unlike Good Time, Fargo, Straight Time and other films where the lead is a total loser, here it just didn't work at all. Sandler was painfully annoying, unfunny and like listening to nails scratching a chalk board.
If you have sensitive ears, the music score of this strange film will disturb you to the point of switching channels. I stuck with it but almost stopped watching several times due to the ridiculous, loud, ill-suited music. Whoever composed or designed the music cannot possibly be a professional. Amateur friend of the Director? If you close your eyes while watching you'd be forgiven for thinking you're watching some low budget version of 'Blade Runner', perhaps made on the Cayman Islands. As for the plot and script? Frankly, stupid.
