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In 1988, New York's police wage an all-out war on drugs, and guilty and innocent alike become casualties. Bobby Green (Joaquin Phoenix), manager of a nightclub that is often frequented by gangsters, tries to remain neutral but hides a potentially fatal secret: His brother (Mark Wahlberg) and father (Robert Duvall) are both cops. After his brother is wounded in an assassination attempt, Bobby can no longer remain neutral. He joins forces with his brother for an all-out assault on the mob.
R (Drug Material|Brief Nudity|Language|Some Sexual Content|Strong Violence)
Crime,
Drama
Nick Wechsler ,
Marc Butan ,
Mark Wahlberg ,
Joaquin Phoenix
Joaquin Phoenix
Bobby Green
Mark Wahlberg
Joseph Grusinsky
Eva Mendes
Amada Juarez
Robert Duvall
Bert Grusinsky
Antoni Corone
Michael Solo
Moni Moshonov
Marat Bujayev
Alex Veadov
Vadim Mezshinski
Tony Musante
Jack Shapiro
James Gray
Director
James Gray
Writer
Nick Wechsler
Producer
Marc Butan
Producer
Mark Wahlberg
Producer
Joaquin Phoenix
Producer
Todd Wagner
Executive Producer
Mark Cuban
Executive Producer
Anthony Katagas
Executive Producer
Joaquin Baca-Asay
Cinematographer
John Axelrad
Film Editing
Wojciech Kilar
Original Music
Ford Wheeler
Production Design
James Feng
Art Director
Catherine Davis
Set Decoration
Michael Clancy
Costume Design
Douglas Aibel
Casting
All Critics (155)
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Top Critics (59)
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Fresh (89)
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Rotten (66)
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Amazed that they managed to take this sort of subject matter and make it boring.
Gimly M
Super Reviewer
The ending feels a little too abrupt and the Eva Mendes character isn't well defined. However, visually the film is often mesmerizing (the car chase and the final gunfight are both beautiful and frightening) and I like how Gray sets up several different potentially cliched Cop film scenarios, only to knock them down.
Alec B
Super Reviewer
Pretty good drama, We Own The Night is supported by a good cast and has a very good story. However I was bit let down. The acting was great, the performance by the three lead actors were just wonderful. However I felt that towards the end of the film, director James Gray rushed to try and conclude his film. The film started swell, and despite the fact that lacks a bit near the end, it's still a film worth watching. I very much enjoyed the plot of this film, and it had the right amount of drama, and sometimes action. I just feel that more effort could have been put into the ending. Other than that, this is a good film with a good plot, and great performances. This is a film worth watching and the cast make this film worth seeing. Although it's flawed near the end, the film has a very good first half. There's plenty to enjoy here, and the film succeeds at being a compelling drama about a family separated by law and crime. What really stood out in this film was Joaquin Phoenix's performance as Bobby Green a night club manager whose father and brother are cops. The thing that stood was how he ultimately made the choice of going to honest route once his life was threatened. The chemistry between Robert Duvall, Mark Wahlberg and Joaquin Phoenix is the standout of this film, and more than makes up for the rushed ending. This is a very good film, but one that also could have been much better.
Alex r
Super Reviewer
Well, it appears as though the tables have turned since James Gray's last film, "The Yards", and now Joaquin Phoenix is owning the spotlight over Mark Wahlberg, only this time, we have a film that's not as good as "The Yards"... from what I hear, because I haven't seen any other James Gray films. Of course, if it's anything like this film, then, well, I watched all of his movies a long time ago and many times, because this is pretty darn similar to most every crime movie out there, only with a much cooler title. Actually, I say that, but the level of coolness in that title went south when I saw the trailer, which opened wearing the fact that it takes place in the late '80s on its sleeve, while having Joaquin Phoenix walk into a nightclub with a pierced left ear. With a trailer opening like that, the title sounded like it could e
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