Movie Description An aggressive chase and a stray bullet nearly ends the career of undercover narcotics agent Nick Tellis (Jason Patric) whose job is tearing apart his life and his family. Tellis dreams of working a less stressful desk job, and he knows that a conviction in an upcoming case will land him the job. So he accepts an assignment assisting the overlong investigation of a slain officer, hoping it will be his last experience of street work. Tellis is partnered with Lt. Henry Oak (Ray Liotta) whose unorthodox methods are part of the reason the case is still unsolved.
Strict attention to police procedure and cop lingo lift writer-director Joe Carnahan's (BLOOD, GUTS, BULLETS AND OCTANE) gritty, violent film above the cliches of the typical police thriller. NARC is fueled by impassioned performances from leads Patrick, a wary officer who seeks the truth as a means to his own psychological redemption; and Liotta (who also produced), as a broken cop with sadistic, rule-breaking tendencies. The film's grimy immediacy is to the credit of cinematographer Alex Nepomniaschy.
| Credits | | Producer: | Ray Liotta | | Cast: | Alan Van Sprang, Anne Openshaw, John Ortiz, Richard Chevolleau, Tom Cruise |
| Details | | Edition: | Full Frame |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Pan & Scan Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Joe Carnahan - Writer/Director, John Gilroy - Editor Trailer - 1. Theatrical Featurettes - 1. MAKING THE DEAL 2. SHOOTING UP 3. THE VISUAL TRIP 4. THE FREIDKIN CONNECTION Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection, theatrical Release: DECEMBER 20, 2002 (NY/LA) JANUARY 10, 2002 (NATIONAL)
Editorial Reviews "...A believable, fleshed-out film....NARC is convincing, an entertaining, grimy view of the traps of machismo tucked inside a cop thriller..." New York Times - p.E19 - Elvis Mitchell (12/20/2002)
"...Cinematographer Alex Nepomniaschy, sometimes using hand-held shots, establishes a jittery tone that works..." USA Today - p.6E - Mike Clark (12/20/2002)
"...The characters, and Carnahan's shades-of-gray FRENCH CONNECTION-style action, inspire the actors -- they play off one another with blazing skill..." Entertainment Weekly - p.45 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (01/03/2003)
"...An impressively edgy piece of genre film-making....One of Carnahan's achievements is to maintain a persuasively dark vision throughout..." Sight and Sound - p.55-6 - Andy Richards (02/01/2003)
"...It works and is backed up by a skintight plot, a snappy script and a duo of brilliant performances....It's a two-man show and Liotta and Patric form a praiseworthy double act..." Total Film - p.104 - Dan Jolin (03/01/2003)
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