Triple 9 is a
decent crime film, but that after 15 minutes it becomes incredibly evocative of Heat (1995) in dialogue and
delivery speaks only of the enduring success of Mann's film. Heat may be over
20 years old, but its impact on the genre still resonates today. This is both
beneficial in serving as a point of reference for future film makers and
damaging as such films live in the shadow of the continuously superior
American classic. See Triple 9, then go home
and watch Heat.
Saturday, 23 April 2016
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