

Hard Time
Burt Reynolds plays Logan McQueen, a veteran, tough cop who likes to see justice done by his own ways. Things go bad after McQueen is framed for murder. Now he has to escape from a maximum security prison, and seek, on the deadly streets of a hot and dangerous Miami, for the man who wants him down...
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Plot Summary
A seasoned detective, already on the brink of retirement, finds himself forced to confront his own past when a new case eerily mirrors a tragic event from his early career. As he delves deeper, he must navigate the corrupt underbelly of the city and his own compromised morality to bring a dangerous criminal to justice. The investigation tests his resolve and forces him to question everything he thought he knew about the law and his place within it.
Critical Reception
Hard Time received mixed reviews, with praise often directed at Burt Reynolds' performance but criticism leveled at the film's predictable plot and uneven pacing. It was seen by some as a decent, if unremarkable, crime thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Burt Reynolds delivers a commendable performance in a role that suits his weathered persona.
- The film treads familiar ground in the crime thriller genre, lacking significant originality.
- While competently made, 'Hard Time' doesn't quite rise above its genre conventions.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Hard Time' is not widely documented through Google user reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Burt Reynolds, in his later career, often took on roles that explored themes of aging, regret, and redemption, and 'Hard Time' fits within this trajectory, allowing him to play a world-weary detective facing his own mortality and past.
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