Sleepless (2017)
Vincent Downs is a cop in Las Vegas, who's partnered with a crooked cop. His partner asks him to steal some drugs, which they do. But what they don't know is that the drugs belong to a crime family, the Novaks who goes after anyone who crosses them.
Genre : Crime
Country : USA
Cast :
Jamie Foxx : Vincent
Scoot McNairy : Novak
Dermot Mulroney : Rubino
Director :
Baran bo Odar
Dermot Mulroney : Rubino
Director :
Baran bo Odar
You need a safety
net.”
It all starts with a robbery conducted by Vincent Downs (Jamie "Django Unchained" Foxx) and his partner Sean (T.I.). The loot consists of a huge number of kilos of cocaine. Unfortunately, this cocaine belongs to the illustrious casino owner Rubino (Dermot Mulroney) who promised the drugs to a certain Novak (Scoot "Aftermath" McNairy). And trust me, these are folks you don't want to mess with. Although, in retrospect Rubino isn't so fearless as you thought he would be. He acts more like a coward and clearly doesn't know how to handle the situation. And although Novak really looks terrifying (apparently he suffers from sleepless nights, looking at those bags under his eyes) and can fall back on a wide network of connections, the only thing he does, is give orders so others do the dirty job.
Let's talk about the positive points first (that won't take long). Are you a fan of a cool action movies? Well, you'll appreciate this movie, because the action scenes follow each other at fast-pace. Jamie Foxx's role isn't comparable with the one he played in "Django Unchained", but yet he was convincing as the hard-hitting agent who tries to save his son's ass. Novak's intelligence level isn't very high, but his psychotic, insane behavior looked terrifying real. Scoot McNairy excelled and played the most successful part in this negligible film.
Well that's enough positivity. Now let's see if I can summarize the annoying parts. First of all, the fact that the action scenes look very cliché, isn't really a problem. But Jamie Foxx experiencing a sort of resurrection after each fistfight, was something that got on my nerves. I'm sure Christ would be jealous of man's endurance and miraculous healings. After every fight, Foxx needs to go on more dead than alive. But a few minutes later he's back bright eyed and bushy tailed, so he can face a next opponent. Next there's this casino owner who most probably has enough money so he can afford some personal bodyguards, but still seems to be easily intimidated in his own casino. That felt completely ridiculous. And it looked as if Bryant (Michelle Monaghan) was standing the biggest part of the movie at the casino entrance. Watching around with that sheep-like look and realizing the case is hard to fathom. The person who would win the prize for "Most corrupt Agent of the Year", was a bit too easy to guess. You could see that coming from half a world away. But the most unlikely event is saved for the end. You'll witness how the most unlikely person takes the most decisive action for closure. Ok, so the movie doesn't lack any action. That's obvious. But contentwise, it's laughable. "Sleepless" is an alternative choice for a sleepless night.
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