A group of bank robbers are blackmailed by the Russian mob to commit an almost impossible heist. The crew plan to commit a code 999 - officer down - in order to bide themselves more time to pull the crime off.
Crash Landed delves into Triple 9.
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TRR: Triple 9 borrows from films like Training Day, End of Watch and Harsh Times to paint a portrait of a city besieged by gang warfare and corruption. But while the movie definitely treads on familiar cinematic territory, make no mistake, the result is so much more than just another entry in the testosterone-fueled, cops-and-robbers genre.
Dana Abercrombie from Film Takeout writes:
"The movie is barrage of claustrophobic close-ups as people are packed in together under dim and sweaty lighting. If that wasn’t visual enough, the movie takes place in the downtrodden landscape of Atlanta, with decaying buildings, murky lifestyles and complicated rules of the underworld. On one block a gun battle takes place while a baby lies in a bed nearby."
Any of guys been looking forward to see this one? It definitely lived up to my expectations.
I saw a poster for this earlier and thought it was a rainbow Six poster haha