
The Last Days of American Crime

In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to crime and terrorism, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal that will make it impossible for anyone to knowingly break the law.
In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to crime and terrorism, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal that will make it impossible for anyone to knowingly break the law.
excellent film, with a very particular story. the performances were impeccable. I loved. a little disappointed in the end. but the rest very satisfied.
This was great! I enjoyed the story concept and most of its execution. Obviously based on some of the other reviews here - not everyone is going to enjoy this movie. But you might.
A very long, very convoluted movie.
Not the worst movie I have ever seen. It's not The Chocolate War, but not every movie can be.
It’s ok if you have some time to waste, otherwise it’s just another action movie with a bad plot.
It's not as bad as you have heard, but it isn't a great film either. It's overlong and muddled, with a few casting choices that should have been reconsidered. The action isn't bad though and there is a glimpse of something better here, so if you can get through the crap you might find the occasional moment to enjoy.
That was an extremely long pile of crap to sit through. Bricke must be a secret super-hero to survive the insides of a burning caravan as well as shot in the guts and then driving for miles in a truck. Plain stupid story, sorry, no cigar
I read the graphic novel this was based on a while back and, honestly, couldn't tell you much about it. It just sort of disappeared from my memory. This film will likely be the same. It's a somewhat bland, overlong (it's 2.5 hours in length), underwritten, scene-chewing affair that wastes a unique premise by becoming a pretty standard heist film. The characters are generally one-note and the relationships of the main characters don't seem earned in the least. They go from strangers to seemingly knowing so much about each other that it strains believability. Maybe if this had a lot of the fat cut away, made better use of the premise, and injected some more believable interactions it would be a solid flick, but as it is... it's not worth the time commitment.
I read the graphic novel this was based on a while back and, honestly, couldn't tell you much about it. It just sort of disappeared from my memory. This film will likely be the same. It's a somewhat bland, overlong (it's 2.5 hours in length), underwritten, scene-chewing affair that wastes a unique premise by becoming a pretty standard heist film. The characters are generally one-note and the relationships of the main characters don't seem earned in the least. They go from strangers to seemingly knowing so much about each other that it strains believability. Maybe if this had a lot of the fat cut away, made better use of the premise, and injected some more believable interactions it would be a solid flick, but as it is... it's not worth the time commitment.
Over loooooooooong. What was the point.
Don't bother with this movie. Also, our lead character has only one facial expression. 🤔
excellent film, with a very particular story. the performances were impeccable. I loved. a little disappointed in the end. but the rest very satisfied.