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Dirty Work (2006)

September. 12,2006
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Bad City is the tangled story of three men's lives: Manning, a dirty, disillusioned cop; Julian, king of drugs, thugs and prostitution; and Frank, a ruthless politician who destroys everything in the way of his ambition.

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Lovesusti
2006/09/12

The Worst Film Ever

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AniInterview
2006/09/13

Sorry, this movie sucks

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CommentsXp
2006/09/14

Best movie ever!

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Deanna
2006/09/15

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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jotix100
2006/09/16

"Dirty Work" was shown the other night on cable. Not having a clue as to what it was about, we decided to take a chance. The film, while uneven, shows a new director, Bruce Terris, that with a stronger material can go to bigger and better movies. Mr. Terris knows how to present a story and bring different elements together to make a film that will satisfy fans of this genre.The mixing of crime and politics is at the center of the film. We meet dirty detectives that work for a sick old man who controls a great deal of the underground in Chicago. We also see how an aspiring District Attorney is drawn into the web of intrigue when he makes a stupid mistake, something that will play heavily in his ambitions. Little does Frank Sullivan know that he'll end up serving the same man who has been the center of his political platform he is running on to be elected. The ironic twist at the end comes out of nowhere as a surprise.The acting in the film could have improved with a stronger lead. Lance Reddick, as Manning, the dirty cop, is a puzzle most of the time. No idea if the director wanted him to underplay his character, or he just didn't have a hold on the role. Austin Pendleton, a versatile actor, is about the best thing in the movie. Frank McGlone has good moments also.One can only hope Bruce Terris finds better inspiration for his next movie.

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shunkawea
2006/09/17

One of the best, and most realistic of the film noir genre, in my opinion. Almost all of the major characters in the movie operate in government or in the underworld, and they are all corrupt, or at least somewhat so: look around you and you'll find that to be a reflection of today's reality. Also, there's little-to-no exposition: characterization and plot complication are the keys to understanding what's going on in this film, and I find that challenging and interesting, because it again reflects the reality of how one discerns meaning in real life. The twisty plot unfolds only as we learn who's who, and why they do what they do. The resolution is one of the most neatly drawn I've ever seen: all the disparate subplots come coherently together (a la Shakespeare!). This is a thinking person's movie, definitely not for the jejune who need to have characters tell them what's happening in a movie through usually extraneous dialog. Excellent performances: Lance Reddick, Nutsa Kukhianidze, and Austin Pendleton (one of the greatest villains I've ever seen on the screen).

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lastliberal
2006/09/18

There was nothing special about this movie. Dirty cops and mobsters and murdered prostitutes and crooked politicians have all be in many movies and at the same time. There just wasn't any reason for this movie to be made, especially considering that it was made so badly.Austin Pendleton (A Beautiful Mind, The Notorious Bettie Page) was just about the most evil mobster I have ever seen. There just wasn't a good bone in his body. He seriously seemed to enjoy being evil. I have to admit he was fun to watch, but it still didn't make the movie worthwhile.Georgian actress Nutsa Kukhianidze was also good and I fully intend to look for more of her films (The Good Thief, A Trip to Karabakh).Tip for filmmakers: If your film is going to be crap and you are going to get an R rating, make it truly worth an R.

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TABULOUS1
2006/09/19

The overall acting was horrible, but it was completely worth watching because Austin Pendleton's portrayal of Julian was BRILLIANT and his performance single-handedly carried the entire project from beginning to end. I would LOVE to work with him again--more directly.After watching it, I can't believe I never paid Mr. Pendleton much attention. It's funny the talents we overlook on their way up. After more research, I found that he's been in tons of films that I've seen and simply never noticed...It makes me want to go back and watch them all again to see what my problem was...or if he's just gotten that much better over the years.Wow...if he had several other really great actors on this project, it would have been quite a heck of a ride! This was an AWESOME delivery of Julian for the viewers to really dig into what's left of the film....

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