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True Vice
Nicki is the kind of girl looking for trouble. When she finds it, the action gets hot and that makes Nicki get Hot! Nicki's friends are showgirls, lounge-acts, and hopped-up street charmers looking for a hustle! They want dangerous men. Danger gets these girls wet in the pants and wet in the mouth! When Nicki turns-up dead, Roland, a Private Eye gets a job he can sink his teeth into.... Well, he can sink his COCK into it!
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Plot Summary
In Miami, undercover detective Ricardo 'Rico' Tubbs infiltrates a sophisticated drug trafficking operation run by the elusive kingpin "Sonny" Crockett. As Tubbs gets deeper into the criminal underworld, he forms an unlikely bond with Crockett, blurring the lines between cop and criminal. The operation intensifies, leading to dangerous confrontations and personal sacrifices as the line between justice and obsession becomes increasingly blurred.
Critical Reception
Miami Vice (2006) received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While many praised its gritty realism, atmospheric visuals, and Mann's directorial style, some found its plot convoluted and pacing uneven. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its artistic approach and others missing the lighter tone of the original series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually stunning cinematography and immersive atmosphere.
Lauded for its realistic portrayal of undercover police work and drug trade.
Criticized by some for a convoluted plot and a lack of emotional depth.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's intense action sequences and stylish direction. However, some found the story to be slow-paced and difficult to follow, with a few wishing for more character development.
Fun Fact
Director Michael Mann insisted on filming in 4K resolution, a rarity for films released in 2006, to achieve a hyper-realistic visual style.
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