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"Slumming It Lumet-Style in Broken City"

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Anonymous Valentina said...

Broken City begins brilliantly. The plot keeps you engaged with its twists and turns, making the story look like an action-packed suspense thriller. The build-up is superb. It convinces you to expect an equally gripping second half. Unfortunately, that is where the film runs out of steam and takes up a convenient, cliched twist which leads to an unappealing climax. The complex web of mysterious events gets unraveled way too easily. From a crime thriller to a political drama on corruption, the film also faces identity crisis of sorts. The transition makes you feel as if the director got confused and chose to take an easy way out towards the end. Also, connecting the characters' past to current events seems far-fetched. Some scenes hold no relevance to the story.

January 19, 2013 at 11:36 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Valentina, I didn't necessarily have a problem with BROKEN CITY's predictability since the film's opening pretty clearly reveals that Wahlberg's character may have been on the wrong side of the controversial shooting. So I think Hughes intentionally built it in to the film to give the story a sense of inevitability.

I do agree that BROKEN CITY's connection to current events was too tenuous and only seemed to be present in an attempt to make the film feel relevant.

Thanks for your comments.

January 21, 2013 at 12:31 PM

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