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Dark Blue

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
25K
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Ving Rhames and Kurt Russell in Dark Blue (2002)
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Cop DramaCrimeDramaThriller

A robbery homicide investigation triggers a series of events that will cause a corrupt LAPD officer to question his tactics.A robbery homicide investigation triggers a series of events that will cause a corrupt LAPD officer to question his tactics.A robbery homicide investigation triggers a series of events that will cause a corrupt LAPD officer to question his tactics.

  • Director
    • Ron Shelton
  • Writers
    • James Ellroy
    • David Ayer
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • Ving Rhames
    • Scott Speedman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ron Shelton
    • Writers
      • James Ellroy
      • David Ayer
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • Ving Rhames
      • Scott Speedman
    • 145User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Eldon Perry
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Arthur Holland
    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Bobby Keough
    Michael Michele
    Michael Michele
    • Beth Williamson
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Jack Van Meter
    Kurupt
    Kurupt
    • Darryl Orchard
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Gary Sidwell
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • James Barcomb
    Lolita Davidovich
    Lolita Davidovich
    • Sally Perry
    Khandi Alexander
    Khandi Alexander
    • Janelle Holland
    Dana Lee
    Dana Lee
    • Henry Kim
    Chapman Way
    Chapman Way
    • Eldon Perry III
    • (as Chapman Russell Way)
    Marin Hinkle
    Marin Hinkle
    • Deena Schultz
    Jim Cody Williams
    Jim Cody Williams
    • Suspect
    Eloy Casados
    Eloy Casados
    • Rico
    Graham Beckel
    Graham Beckel
    • Peltz
    William Utay
    William Utay
    • Sapin
    Joe McChesney
    Joe McChesney
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    • Director
      • Ron Shelton
    • Writers
      • James Ellroy
      • David Ayer
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    8claudio_carvalho

    The Other Side of the Police Department and Justice System, With Corruption in All Levels

    In 1992, in Los Angeles, Homicide Detective Eldon Perry (Kurt Russell) is a member of the third generation of detectives in the Los Angeles Police Department. His partner is the rookie Bobby Keough (Scott Speedman), the nephew of the Chief of the Department Jack Van Meter (Breendan Gleeson), one of the best friends of Eldon's father. Eldon follows his orders without questioning, being protected by his superior, when interrogated by the Internal Affairs. Jack and Eldon do not have ethics, using intimidation, corruption and blackmail to achieve their targets and defeat their enemies. However, Assistant Chief Holland (Ving Rhames) is a honest officer, who fights against the corruption in the department and wants to destroy Jack and Elson. Bobby does not fit well in such a corrupted environment and is in love with Sargent Beth Williamson (Michael Michele), who works with Holland and had a love affair with him five years before. When four persons are executed in a Corean store by two criminals protected by Jack, Eldon and Bobby are in charge to find two scapegoats to take the blame. Meanwhile, tension is increasing on the streets of Los Angeles due to the trial of four white officers, who spanked the black motorist Rodney King. Having the backdrop of the real case of Rodney King, and consequent violence on the streets of LA after the absolving of the four white officers responsible for his aggression, and many plot points, "Dark Blue" is a very different, realistic and dramatic police story. Themes like racism, police excessive (or brutal) use of force for intimidation, corruption, blackmail, violent crimes, redemption etc. are presented in this film. The corruption in all levels of the police department and the justice system is explored in this movie. Although being in Los Angeles, it could be in most of the police departments of different nations. The performance of Kurt Russell is once again amazing, in the role of a man who goes to hell, destroying his personal and professional life in all the aspects, and looking for redemption in the end. "Dark Blue" is a highly recommended movie. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Face Oculta da Lei" ("The Hidden Face of the Law")
    george.schmidt

    Kurt Russell's career high; in ways better than "Training Day"

    DARK BLUE (2003) ***1/2 Kurt Russell, Scott Speedman, Ving Rhames, Michael Michele, Lola Davidovich, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan Banks. Russell gives the performance of his career as morally corrupt LA cop Eldin Perry, assigned to a special forces unit, who uses his power to put the screws to the animals he patrols by any means necessary , instructing his rookie partner Speedman , until things come to a bloody head in the shadow of the Rodney King trial. Rhames as the deputy chief of police determined to bring Perry down provides the missing social backbone to this insightfully gritty look at bad cops gone wild. Filmmaker Ron Shelton affectively uses the historic time setting perfectly in capturing the tempest in a teacup that acts as a perfect metaphor for the screenplay written by David Ayer based on James Ellroy's story.
    bob the moo

    Solid cop thriller despite not really getting much from the backdrop

    As the trial of the officers accused of beating Rodney King occurs in the background, LA sits on a knife's edge of tension. Meanwhile hard-line cop Eldon Perry celebrates his partner being cleared of operating outside of procedure and the pair go back to work. When they are put on a robbery homicide case all the evidence points to a couple of informants used by Captain Jack Van Meter, however he assures them it wasn't them and tells them to find someone else to pin it on. However Perry's partner Bobby Keough has a change of heart and the cracks start to show as LA bursts into flames.

    This film was slightly over-hyped when it came out. I agree that it is a solid cop thriller that rises above recent offerings from the genre but to give it as much praise as it garnered at the time is to give it more than it deserves. The basic plot is on two levels. On the first level the film is about police corruption and sees a corrupt house of cards teetering on the brink of collapse. This bit works well and the cop thriller element works well even if it treads familiar ground. The second level is the background of the Rodney King trial and the LA riots. This aspect is very much wallpaper and I didn't really feel it was necessary for the main narrative to work. At best it complimented the ongoing tensions between community and cops, at worst it distracts from the main thrust.

    Russell does give one of his strongest performances in recent years and is not afraid to be an unsympathetic lead character. However the rest of the cast are either not as good or not as well used. Speedman has to carry most of the moral weight of the film and it is clearly too heavy for him and can't do it convincingly. Rhames is simply not used very well and is almost supplementary to requirements. Gleeson is miscast - he is an able actor but the film required him to be a generation older than Perry, in reality they were the same age more or less. Michele is sexy and is reasonably well used for a support character and Kurupt is good even if he is playing the character that he plays daily in his rapper personae.

    Overall this was a superior cop thriller that was enjoyable as same. It did a reasonable job looking at the real life issues of corruption in the LAPD but not as well as perhaps other reviews would have led you to believe - it is more a wallpaper or just a theme that is used to prop up the narrative rather than a real good historic look at the time.
    m0rg16

    A very good thriller

    Kurt Russel and Scott Speedman star in this this thriller about an elderly cop, named Eldon (Russel) who is corrupt, yet thinks what he does is for the greater good. His younger partner, named Bobby(Speedman) is new on the force, and he's taking on his partners way of being a cop. While Eldon and Bobby are out doing their 'thing', a robbery occurs. Several people are left dead, and its up to Eldon and Bobby to solve the case, in their own way.

    The story goes on from there, and takes several unexpected turns, and proves to be highly entertaining, just like the rest of the movie. Kurt Russel's acting is top-notch, but unfortunetly Scott Speedman doesn't really deliver a very striking performance. But other than Speedman's lacking acting skills, the movie is very good. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat, and there are several subplots that all come together in the end, giving us an ending which leaves us all satisfied.

    Now, this is definetly not an action movie. Instead it relies on its story and the characters, and that's a very good move by the director. But there are still moments where we are in awe of the movie, such as the riot scenes. Scenes of absolute anarchy.

    All in all, a very good movie. Recommended to all who wants a good story to sit back and enjoy. 8/10
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Doesn't quite stick the landing

    LAPD. For many years, Eldon Perry(Russell, giving a great deal of charm to a scumbag) has handled the streets the old-fashioned way, like he prefers to. But things might be changing soon. Arthur(Rhames, refreshingly not seeming like he could explode into violence at any point) wants to clean up the force. And it seems like it's just a matter of time.

    This is pretty good as a companion piece to Training Day. In a few ways it is superior to that, in most ways, it is slightly inferior to it. The acting tends to be great. This is not an action movie. It's currently listed as being a crime-drama-thriller, which I agree with. With that said, there are a handful of tense and suspenseful scenes, and the climax is decent. It's cliched. The pacing is overall too slow, and is perhaps the main place where you can really see that Ron Shelton is not used to this kind of film. The fact that, despite fitting with the movies themes of corruption in law enforcement, ultimately the LA riots are background only, and that some of the depiction of the riots is problematic, is one element of this being exploitative.

    This contains a little nudity and sexuality, and a bit of strong, bloody violence. I recommend it to big fans of Movies about crooked cops. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      James Ellroy declared that he had nothing to do with this film. David Ayer entirely re-wrote his script and only preserved the names of some characters.
    • Goofs
      During the sex scene between the young detective and Beth, their underwear is showing under the covers.
    • Quotes

      Jack Van Meter: Get the hell down from there. While you're grandstanding here the city is starting to burn. Jimmy, for Chrissakes!

      Det. Sgt. Eldon Perry Jr.: If the city is starting to burn, Jack, it's partly because of guys like you and me. And I may be a goddamm alcoholic but that doesn't mean I can't tell the truth - and I've got all the deep deep dirt right here. Somebody put the cuffs on me - let me start talking!

    • Connections
      Featured in Blue Code (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Neighborhood Sniper
      Written by Michael Bell, Cold 187um (as Gregory Hutchison), Jerry Long and Paul Turner

      Performed by Eazy-E

      Courtesy of Ruthless Records/Priority Records

      Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Rostro Oscuro De La Ley
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, Los Angeles, California, USA(riot scenes)
    • Production companies
      • United Artists
      • Intermedia Films
      • IM Filmproduktion
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,250,301
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,880,688
      • Feb 23, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,150,301
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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