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Blood Ties
Ex Government Operative Jack Davis pulls out all stops in a life-and-death race to save his kidnapped brother which takes him from the shadow of the Washington Monument to the exotic streets on Bangkok.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s New York, Chris, a low-level mob associate, is released from prison and immediately reunites with his estranged, corrupt police detective brother, Frank. While Chris tries to go straight and reconnect with his family, Frank struggles with his own moral compromises. Their reunion exposes the deep-seated tensions and dangerous loyalties within their family, forcing them to confront their past and the choices that have defined their lives.
Critical Reception
Guillaume Canet's 'Blood Ties' received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its ambitious scope, strong performances, and atmospheric evocation of 1970s New York, others found the film to be overly long and derivative, struggling to fully distinguish itself from similar crime dramas. The performances, particularly from Clive Owen and Billy Crudup, were generally highlighted as strengths.
What Reviewers Say
A visually stylish but ultimately familiar crime drama.
Features strong performances that elevate the material.
Suffers from an excessive runtime and a lack of narrative originality.
Google audience: Google users were largely divided on 'Blood Ties'. Many appreciated the gritty atmosphere and the compelling performances of the lead actors, finding it a solid, if somewhat lengthy, crime thriller. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the film lacked a unique voice and struggled with pacing issues, ultimately finding it to be an average entry in the genre.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2008 French film 'Les Liens du Sang' (Blood Relations), also directed by Guillaume Canet.
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