Triple 9 – Budget of $20 million – 1 hour 55 minutes
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Five men work together to rob a bank for the Russian Mob. If this isn’t bad enough, these 5 men are either ex-military or active police officers. Irina, the head of the Russian family since her husband was locked up, decides not to pay them until they do another job. And just to make sure the job is done, Irina threatens to never let Mike see his son, who is her nephew, again. Reluctantly, Mike accepts. But as the job looms closer, the team starts to fall apart. The team decides that in order to pull attention away from their job, they must cause a Triple 9 (police code for officer down). The Triple 9 victim will be the rookie cop, Chris, who is partnered with Marcus, a member of the team. Soon everything starts to dissolve.
This plot will make you dizzy. It tries to focus on all the characters in their interconnection too quickly. You never truly know a character or their motives until an hour in the movie. The better choice would be to have a brief synopsis in the opening credits. The viewer is often left confused about each character and the multiple subplots. This movie is saved by its constant twist and turns. You will be shocked and surprised. This movie is great for a matinee.
I give this 3 out of 5 stars
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