An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison.An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison.An ex-convict working undercover intentionally gets himself incarcerated again in order to infiltrate the mob at a maximum security prison.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Ana de Armas
- Sofia
- (as Ana De Armas)
Martin McCann
- Riley
- (as Martin Mccann)
John D. Hickman
- Detective Godfrey
- (as John Hickman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaPart of this movie was filmed in an abandoned prison in Gloucester, UK
- GoofsPete Koslow's right arm tattoo says SOPHIA, his wife's name (Ana De Armas). But the credits show her as SOFIA.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: The Informer (2019)
- SoundtracksBylam róza
("Once I was a rose")
Written by Goran Bregovic and Katarzyna Szczot (Kayah)
Performed by Joanna Kaczynska
the Polish cover of "Ruzica si bila, sada vise nisi" ("You Were Once a Little Rose")
Featured review
I've never heard of this film, nor seen any trailers, so I wasn't expecting much and decided to give it a go since there wasn't anything I haven't already seen to watch. Well, wow!
I'm shocked at some of the negative reviews so far. It goes to show you that you can't please everyone. It's either too Hollywood-ish or not Hollywood enough lol.
Here's why I REALLY liked it; For starters, this is actor Andrea Di Stefano second ever attempt at directing and writing, and compared to some of the films that have come out lately - and from seasoned writer and directors, he nailed it. Was it flawless? No. But considering is wasn't a big budget Hollywood production with seasoned filmmakers and with all lead cast being A-listers, but instead a British-made B-grade film with newb filmmakers, this was produced exceptionally well and is a winner imo.
I found the story very realistic and un-Hollywood-ish, which is refreshing for a change. Sure this story has been done many times before, but this one felt authentic. The last time I saw this type of genre movie that surprised and impressed me, was Shot Caller.
Casting was perfect, with all leads playing their respective roles on point, especially Joel Kinnaman who nailed his character.
Cinematography was great, the score/sound was fitting, and the production/location sets authentic. My only critique would be the pacing needed picking up in some parts, and/or the 113 min run-time trimmed down at least 10-15 mins.
Aside from that, this was one of the best B-grade films I've seen, with its unpredictable plot turn at every corner, excellent central performances, all packaged really well by an newbie filmmaker. It's a solid 9/10 from me!
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I'm shocked at some of the negative reviews so far. It goes to show you that you can't please everyone. It's either too Hollywood-ish or not Hollywood enough lol.
Here's why I REALLY liked it; For starters, this is actor Andrea Di Stefano second ever attempt at directing and writing, and compared to some of the films that have come out lately - and from seasoned writer and directors, he nailed it. Was it flawless? No. But considering is wasn't a big budget Hollywood production with seasoned filmmakers and with all lead cast being A-listers, but instead a British-made B-grade film with newb filmmakers, this was produced exceptionally well and is a winner imo.
I found the story very realistic and un-Hollywood-ish, which is refreshing for a change. Sure this story has been done many times before, but this one felt authentic. The last time I saw this type of genre movie that surprised and impressed me, was Shot Caller.
Casting was perfect, with all leads playing their respective roles on point, especially Joel Kinnaman who nailed his character.
Cinematography was great, the score/sound was fitting, and the production/location sets authentic. My only critique would be the pacing needed picking up in some parts, and/or the 113 min run-time trimmed down at least 10-15 mins.
Aside from that, this was one of the best B-grade films I've seen, with its unpredictable plot turn at every corner, excellent central performances, all packaged really well by an newbie filmmaker. It's a solid 9/10 from me!
To see any of my 1000+ ratings and 700+ reviews, click on my username.
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- Also known as
- Three Seconds
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $60,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $300,460
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $133,475
- Nov 8, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $2,927,708
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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