

Crown Vic
One memorable night in the life of veteran patrol officer Ray Mandel and his trainee, ambitious rookie cop Nick Holland in the LAPD's Olympic Division. With two cop killers on the loose and hunting for more targets, Mandel and Holland must contend with a city about to boil over, as well as Jack VanZandt, an unhinged rogue cop out for payback running wild in their patrol zone.
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Plot Summary
A veteran LAPD detective navigates a brutal night of crime and corruption while mentoring a rookie officer. As they respond to a series of escalating incidents across the city, the detective grapples with his own demons and the moral compromises inherent in his profession. The film plunges into the gritty realities of policing, exploring the toll it takes on those who wear the badge.
Critical Reception
Crown Vic received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from David Krumholtz. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat familiar within the crime drama genre, and the film's bleak tone divided audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of police work and its intense, immersive atmosphere.
- David Krumholtz delivers a compelling performance as a weary detective.
- Some critics noted a lack of originality in its plot elements, despite the strong execution.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's realistic depiction of police duty and the emotional depth of the main character's journey. Many appreciated the suspenseful narrative and the authentic portrayal of Los Angeles's underbelly, though a few felt the pacing could be slow at times.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles over 22 days, with director Joel Anderson aiming for a documentary-like feel to capture the raw energy of the city at night.
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