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Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker, Toby Huss, Dayton Callie, Shea Whigham, Neil Brown Jr., Louis Herthum, Xander Berkeley, Shamier Anderson, Laurence Mason (mehr)Streaming (5)
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Los Angeles in den 90er Jahren: Der hoch angesehene LAPD-Detective Russell Poole soll den Mord an der weltberühmten Rap-Größe Biggie Smalls, auch bekannt als Notorious B.I.G., aufklären. Smalls wurde aus einem vorbeifahrenden Auto erschossen, nur wenige Monate, nachdem sein Erzrivale Tupac Shakur das gleiche Schicksal erlitten hatte. Doch auch Jahre später sind die Fälle nicht aufgeklärt. Da bekommt Poole unverhofft Hilfe durch den Investigativ-Journalisten Jack Jackson. Die beiden rollen den Fall neu auf und kommen dabei einer Verschwörung auf die Spur … (koch films)
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A masterfully shot, raw crime with 1990s grainy optics using grey camera filters, it is technically and subjectively speaking one of the most accomplished in years, peppered with period footage and all sorts of gimmicks, with Depp playing a pretty untraditional character, and it’s not bad at all. Unfortunately, it’s marred by a dabbling script that is confusing, with a stilted retrospective, and lacking a bit better clarity, as well as juice. It’s a big shame, because otherwise the film is formally delicious. ()
I went into City of Lies with the idea of a boring, bland crime drama about the killing of Tupac and Biggie that wouldn't be very interesting. I didn't even know what happened or how until watching the film, and I have to say it sucked me into the plot perfectly from the first minute and I devoured every scene until the last act. Firstly, because it was quite convoluted and it was a chore to navigate, but also because it had a rather mysterious narrative style throughout, revealing one clue after another and making you want to find out the truth. Towards the end, it perhaps faltered a bit and started with a more philosophical subtext than the actual completion of the case, which would have taken away a necessary 20 minutes from the film. For my money, a quality, at times quite dark story of two of the most famous rappers, their West/East-coast rivalry and the involvement of the LAPD in the killing of Biggie. ()
A decent crime drama dealing with the unsolved murder of rappers Tupac and Biggie. Johnny Depp is decent as a detective and Forest Whitaker as a journalist. The film has a slower pace, but it doesn't get boring and the ending is definitely intriguing. For fans of the genre. 65% ()
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