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Triple 9

Triple 9

  • Status: Released
  • 19-02-2016
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Score: 6
  • Vote count: 2148

A gang of criminals and corrupt cops plan the murder of a police officer in order to pull off their biggest heist yet across town.

Casey Affleck

Chris Allen

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Michael Atwood

Anthony Mackie

Marcus Belmont

Kate Winslet

Irina Vlaslov

Woody Harrelson

Sergeant Detective Jeffrey Allen

Aaron Paul

Gabe Welch

Clifton Collins Jr.

Jorge Rodriguez

Norman Reedus

Russel Welch

Teresa Palmer

Michelle Allen

Michael Kenneth Williams

Sweet Pea

Gal Gadot

Elena Vlaslov

Michelle Ang

Trina Ling

Terence Rosemore

Joshua Parks

E. Roger Mitchell

Smith

Terri Abney

Leah Green

Alexander Babara

Ben Feldman

Anthony Belevtsov

Yussel Gotlib

Luis Da Silva Jr.

Luis Pinto

Ian Casselberry

Gomez

Blake McLennan

Felix Atwood

Michael Harding

Walter Sims

Labrandon Shead

Sgt. Pete Nelson

Armando Alonzo

Emilio

Karen Kaia Livers

Shanice

Jon Eyez

Ispuk Member

Hakim Callender

Banger

Carlos Aviles

Fernando Rivera

Sandra Lopez Pavesi

Rivera's Baby Mama

Mary Rachel Quinn

Police Pathologist

Andre Pushkin

Beaten Man in Trunk

Natalie Shaheen

Beaten Woman in Trunk

Dean Napolitano

DHS Guard

Jeremy Degree

DHS Guard

Kurt Yaeger

Wounded DHS Guard

Christine Horn

Female Security Guard

Michelle Rivera Huckaby

Gawking Neighbor

Ethan Rosero

Young Boy

Mike Gutowski

Photo Vassili

Cierra Tramaine Butler

Cop Party Girl

Vanchester Gee Wright

Auto Shop Worker

Christiana Simonds

Christina

Tony Pitts

Major Crimes Detective

Simon Armad

Banger at Shootout

Tony Grant

Cop Covered in Paint

Jonathan Pavesi

Beaten Man in Trunk

Jaime Sukonnik

Beaten Woman in Trunk

Igor Komar

Vassili

Zack Sali

Michael Double

Valeriya Khlystova

Blonde Double

Jason Caudill

Cellmate

Scott Lacroix

Russian Guard #1

Dimiter D. Marinov

Driver

Tray Williams

Business Type (uncredited)

Reno

> Combination of wrong path and untrustworthy troop. This should have been the Holywood's bad boys film. I mean the big cast names are expected like the earlier films of QT, or especially like 'The Departed'. There were many who dropped out of it for various reasons prior to the production commence, although this cast did a great job. In my finding I blame for the screenplay. It was a good story, but the first half was not very interesting compared to the next half, which was so brilliant, especially towards the end, mind blowing. It was a multi starrer film, only that's much I know, but I kind lazy to count how many were there because I thought it was a modernised and an improvised cop version of the 'Ten Little Indians' theme. There's no evidence to prove that, it is just my theory. But seeing all the deaths and the conclusion, I felt the inspiration to the writer might have been possible. From the director of 'Lawless' who aimed for another success, but received backfire from critically and commercially. Mixed response from the audience though. Definitely it will find its own fans in the days and years to come. The ladies had scopeless roles, so they're completely forgettable their existence the narration, except very often just appear to show the faces. But well made crucial parts, in all the action sequences which kind what back the films along with Casey and Harrelson's parts. Like there is a saying, 'slow start, but ended strong', this film belongs to the same category. If you hold your patience for nearly 2 hours long, in the end you might feel after all it was not a bad flick. So not recommended to everybody, at a same time not suggested to skip it without properly knowing about it. P.S, the closing credit song, the remix version of 'Pigs' by Cypress Hill was awesome considering the theme of the film, I mean the corrupted cops, but felt the words were strong. 6/10

Gimly

An okay movie with some very impressive visual flourishes, but a narrative mess, and not up to par with Director Joh Hillcoat's prior work. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

JPV852

This is my second viewing and didn't enjoy it as much the first go around, which was back in '16. While it has a stacked cast giving mostly good performances, though never bought Kate Winslet as anyone to be dangerous or to be feared, but the biggest letdown was with the screenplay which could've been tighter and had better focus. This seemed to be a cross between Heat and Dark Blue but lacked the suspense, crime or drama of either one. I think in the hands of Michael Mann or Ridley Scott might've made some of the style compensate for what the script but instead it was watchable but forgettable. **3.0/5**