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Rag Tag
Raymond and Tagbo met when they were eight. Although from radically different worlds— Raymond/Rag is from a single-parent West Indian home, while Tagbo/Tag is the only son of middle-class Nigerian parents— they remain inseparable until the cusp of their teens. Social Services take Rag from London. Ten years later, Rag returns to find Tag. They still want to be together. But now twenty-three, their need has shifted into something more urgent and consuming.
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Plot Summary
A former undercover cop, haunted by his past, gets entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. He must confront a ruthless criminal organization and a corrupt system to protect those he cares about. The film explores themes of redemption and the blurred lines between justice and revenge.
Critical Reception
Rag Tag (2006) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its gritty atmosphere and attempt at a dark crime narrative, many found the execution lacking in storytelling and character development. The film struggled to gain significant traction or critical acclaim upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
Some viewers appreciated the film's attempt at a serious crime thriller.
Criticisms often pointed to a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
The low-budget nature was apparent in some aspects of production.
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Fun Fact
Dan M. Brown, the director, also stars in the film and reportedly handled multiple roles in its production due to the independent nature of the project.
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