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| Director: | Paul Haggis |
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| Writer: | Paul Haggis |
| Staring: |
| A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of murdering her boss. Her husband John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. When the strain of being separated from her husband and son gets to her, John decides to find a way to break her out. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 18, 2010 |
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| Director: | Paul Haggis |
| Writer: | Paul Haggis |
| Genres: | Drama, Romance, Crime, Thriller |
| Keywords | passport, murder, argument, county jail, fingerprint, appeal, escape artist, innocent |
| Production Companies | Lionsgate, Fidélité Films, Hwy61 |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $67,448,651
Budget: $30,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Russell Crowe | John Brennan |
| Elizabeth Banks | Lara |
| Brian Dennehy | George Brennan |
| RZA | Mouss |
| Moran Atias | Erit |
| Olivia Wilde | Nicole |
| Jason Beghe | Detective Quinn |
| Nazanin Boniadi | Elaine |
| Tyrone Giordano | Mike |
| Ty Simpkins | Luke |
| Liam Neeson | Damon |
| Jonathan Tucker | David |
| Lennie James | Lieutenant Nabulsi |
| Michael Buie | Mick Brennan |
| Helen Carey | Grace Brennan |
| Remy Nozik | Jenna |
| Aisha Hinds | Detective Collero |
| Leslie Merrill | Elizabeth Gesas |
| Daniel Stern | Meyer Fisk |
| Rachel Deacon | Duty Nurse |
| Derek Cecil | Dr. Becsey |
| Kaitlyn Wylde | Julie |
| Kevin Corrigan | Alex |
| Jeff Hochendoner | Alex's Thug Buddy |
| Lauren Haggis | Lyla |
| James Ransone | Harv |
| Denise Dal Vera | Eugenie |
| Glenn Taranto | Hospital Security Guard |
| Veronica Brown | Female Guard 1 |
| Lisa Ann Goldsmith | Female Guard 2 |
| Alissa Haggis | Junkie |
| Allan Steele | Sergeant Harris |
| Zachary Sondrini | Photoshop Kid |
| Etta Cox | Notary |
| Barry Bradford | Jail Guard (Entry Hall) |
| Rick Warner | County Jail Captain |
| Quantia Mali | Phone Operator |
| Trudie Styler | Dr. Byrdie Lifson |
| Fabio Polanco | Phone Repairman |
| David Flick | Male Nurse |
| Sean Huze | Prison Guard |
| Tamara Gorski | Hospital Nurse |
| Patrick Brennan | Hospital Guard |
| Brenna McDonough | Brenda |
| Melissa Jackson | Airline Clerk |
| Patrick McDade | Airport Security Chief |
| James Francis Kelly III | Lab Van Driver |
| Jackson Nunn | Prison Visitor (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jo Francis | Editor |
| Don Abbatiello | Stunts |
| Randi Hiller | Casting |
| Abigail Murray | Costume Design |
| Damian Achilles | Stunts |
| Roxanne Wightman | Key Hair Stylist |
| Gregory S. Hooper | Art Direction |
| Jenn Albaugh | Art Department Coordinator |
| David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Chris Bangma | Libra Head Technician |
| James Keys | Rigging Gaffer |
| Travis Johnston | Electrician |
| Pete Klingenberg | Electrician |
| Eric Riedmann | Rigging Grip |
| Camille Friend | Hair Department Head |
| Brenda K. Wachel | Script Supervisor |
| Kelley Mitchell | Key Makeup Artist |
| Linda Lee Sutton | Set Decoration |
| Richard S. Crumrine Jr. | First Assistant "C" Camera |
| Paul Hazard | Best Boy Electric |
| Henry Lynk | Director of Photography |
| Bob Dodd | Electrician |
| Chris Walden | Generator Operator |
| David Pipik | Electrician |
| Manny Duran | Key Grip |
| Michael W. Craven | Set Production Assistant |
| Joseph Waterkotte | Construction Coordinator |
| Melanie Hughes | Makeup Department Head |
| Frank Rinato | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| James B. Crawford | Gaffer |
| Phillip V. Caruso | Still Photographer |
| Phil Oetiker | Camera Operator |
| Pat Dames | Key Rigging Grip |
| Eric Swanek | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Jean-Pierre Nutini | Electrician |
| Craig Haagensen | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Meegan E. Godfrey | Stunts |
| Paul Haggis | Screenplay, Director |
| Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
| Stéphane Fontaine | Director of Photography, Camera Operator |
| Laurence Bennett | Production Design |
| Tamara-Lee Notcutt | Casting Associate |
| Manny Siverio | Stunt Coordinator |
| Chick Bernhard | Stunts |
| Scott Burik | Stunts |
| Nicole Callender | Stunts |
| Guillaume Lemans | Original Film Writer |
| Fred Cavayé | Original Film Writer |
| Michael Fitzgerald | Epk Camera Operator |
| Caroline Vexler | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Eugénie Grandval | Producer |
| Agnès Mentre | Executive Producer |
| Michael Nozik | Producer |
| Olivier Delbosc | Producer |
| Paul Haggis | Producer |
| Anthony Katagas | Executive Producer |
| Marc Missonnier | Producer |
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If Paul Haggis is going to keep on making movies, would somebody do us all a favor and sign him up for a basic screenwriting class? I mean, please, this film could be a lesson all on its own on how not to write a decent screenplay. Its all in here: one-dimensional characters, supremely poor pacing, ... multiple threads that go absolutely nowhere and completely implausible action sequences. And, you know, it's just a B-thriller. It's not like I haven't seen these mistakes time and time again. What really bothers me is just how highly it thinks of itself. It not only thinks it's interesting (which it isn't whatsoever), but it thinks it's smart, edgy, and it probably even thinks it's clever. I mean, there are so many characters who function for exactly one plot point and are then left behind in the dust. For example, this one chick who's name I forget (did they ever even say her name?) is introduced fairly early on in the film, and looks even like Russell Crowe's love interest. We see the very, very beginnings of a meaningful relationship forming and then it turns out that she was only a device to fill in a little potential plot hole (trying not to spoil the movie.) The same with Russell Crowe's parents, there are a handful of scattered scenes with them showing little glimpses of a meaningful relationship, and then the same exact friggin' thing is done, they're used as a simple (and illogical) plot mechanism. It's almost like one of Paul Haggis's friends was reading the script and said "hey, Paul, this is completely ridiculous, how could they possibly manage to _________" and Haggis wrote in these characters as devices to satisfy the issue, realized they were one-dimensional, and wrote in a pseudo-intelligent relationship (which doesn't in reality make them any better.) And this is how the first 2/3 of the movie moves so dreadfully slowly. I mean, I'm absolutely confident that with a decent editor, the first hour and fifteen minutes could be whittled down to maybe half an hour. They could have especially left out the symbols that don't actually symbolize anything. Which seems silly to say, but the jar of quarters that keeps recurring in the movie not only has no plot significance, but has zero metaphorical significance. They barely explained what they were doing in their house. They were quite literally only in the film to make it look a little deeper. Not to make it more meaningful, but to make it look more meaningful. To make it "smart," and "edgy," and "clever." I don't usually have a problem with making it through a movie but I had to push to make it through this ludicrous, self-righteous mess.
Seen this movie a handful of times over the years, and still holds up so well. A solid thriller with fine performances by Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks, and features a great supporting cast in small parts (seems about 5 min. each), including Liam Neeson, Daniel Stern (wish he'd do more straight ... dramas), Brian Dennehy (RIP) and Olivia Wilde. Some nice suspense-filled moments throughout (the bump key scene still gets me). However, the final scene with detective "seeing" how the crime went down seemed like something the studio wanted to give a clear conclusion, and felt so unnecessary. **4.0/5**