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J_345
CONTAINS SPOILERS7/10  2 years ago
Is it a prerequisite now that all 911 operators are fucking idiots? Jesus she would make anyone blow themselves up. Even the police took forever to get there lol

I mean if I’m going to get robbed i hope he’s as nice as this guy lol. Do the crime but still be respectful especially to females. :thumbsup_tone3:

Yo the way he helped the customer on the phone lol this movie is a gem. Should go down as a classic

How the fuck did the cops let an employee walk up to fucking bank!!! Jesus

Im not sure yet if it was a good thing that he basically copied denzel? He doesn’t normally talk like this in all his other rolls. It’s kind of weird like he sat down and watch all of denzel movies before this roll. Can you plagiarize an actor? Is that even a thing? I will say he looks and sounds more like denzels son than his actual son lol which makes since seeing as I’m sure his son wants to be his own person. I guess this is our new younger denzel.

John Q clone. Which is not a bad thing since there hasnt been a good thriller like that since that i can remember

So they talk to this man once and already got tents and shit outside lol idk whats worst the no urgency from the cops or the fact they took time to setup all this bs first. You can do both at the same time. Seem like they playing damn games with someone thats coming off unhinged

What are you talking about. He did call y’all more than once and y’all keep putting him on hold among other shit. So yes he called the news. Journalist is the only competent people left in the world when it comes to catching criminals.

People will be getting to these breaking points more and more if things dont change.

What a bunch of idiots. Why would you not let his ex wife answer the phone. I swear they trying to antagonize this man which goes with the code for sure. They’re looking for any excuse.

Money is not money miss. Its about the principal are they not understanding this man!!

Y’all killed the man as usual. What if he had a dead man switch? Bunch of fucking idiots. Fuck the hostages right?

I know one thing they wasn’t going sit in my house like I’m a prisoner

Why were they putting evidence tags on the snipers nest? Thats not a real thing, all cops look out for each other so someone gave the order and someone executed it seems to me if anyone should be held responsible its the one who gave the order. But we all know that will never see the light of day.
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Reply by anuknowthis
one year ago
@j_345 is give your comment 100 thumbs up if I could. Summed it up perfectly. And right!!! What I'm not about to do is sit there like a prisoner in my own home then you just get up and bounce and not tell me jack...nah!!! According to an article I read, no kill order was given, old boy pulled the trigger in his own and was going not guilty:eyes::eyes::eyes:
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JC230
8/10  2 years ago
Buoyed by an absolutely stellar cast giving it their all, Breaking hits hard. Boyega of course is the centerpiece, infusing the role with heart aching humanity. He even gets you laughing in this tense, sad film, and you can't look away. And Michael K Williams... forever one of the greats, elevating his role with that earnest heart, no pretension or walls around him, he makes it feel real, like he truly does care. What I'd give to have him reassuring me. Just watching him work got me tearing up, having to accept he's gone too soon all over again. The fact that his final scene is one of the last we'll have of him only makes it all the harder hitting.

Then there's Beharie, so underrated and bringing so many complex emotions to what could've been a simple role. She's honest, angry, empathetic, and above all else desperate to just get back home to her son. Leyva makes you ache for her and want to protect her, and Britton takes a simple journalist role and gives it her usual heartfelt spin. Everyone here is giving their best, and the people behind the camera match their energy. They know how to let these stars shine, how to capture every nuance on their faces. On top of that, there's some graceful transition shots and some tasteful choices made I really appreciate.

The biggest weakness is that it could've hit its themes a little harder, could've come with a little more bite, and tightened up the ending to send us home. But the performances alone make it a must see.
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Manuel São Bento
/10  2 years ago
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/other-films-watched-spoiler-free-review-sundance/#892

"892 boasts a heartbreaking, shocking story based on true events, proving that real life is so incomprehensible that viewers can no longer distinguish reality from fiction.

John Boyega offers one of his best interpretations ever, giving a genuinely transformative display packed with palpable emotion. Michael K. Williams (last performance) and Nicole Beharie are also outstanding.

Unfortunately, the one-location narrative doesn't hold enough suspense and tension to keep the audience fully captivated during the whole runtime. Even without knowing the outcome beforehand, the build-up to the predictable conclusion - beautifully executed - lacks interesting plot points and impactful character development.

Still shocking, but a viewing most people won't repeat."

Rating: C+
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