

Ricochet
Two homicide detectives find their careers - and lives - on the line when they get caught up in a case of murder and betrayal in high-society Savannah.
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Plot Summary
A rising star detective, Michael Strahan, is seemingly framed for murder by a ruthless drug lord he previously sent to jail. As Strahan navigates the labyrinthine legal system and a conspiracy that reaches high into the city's power structure, he must rely on his sharp instincts and unconventional methods to clear his name and expose the truth. The film explores themes of justice, corruption, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
Critical Reception
Ricochet received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some praised the performances, particularly from Denzel Washington and John Lithgow, and the film's ambition in exploring complex themes, many found the plot convoluted and predictable. The pacing and action sequences were also points of contention, with some critics feeling they didn't fully compensate for the narrative's shortcomings. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many appreciating the star power and suspenseful elements, but others were disappointed by the execution.
What Reviewers Say
- Denzel Washington and John Lithgow deliver strong performances that are somewhat undermined by a convoluted and predictable plot.
- The film attempts to be a complex thriller but often falters in its execution and pacing.
- While visually competent and featuring some engaging action, the narrative struggles to maintain suspense and coherence.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be an entertaining if somewhat flawed thriller, with many praising the lead actors but criticizing the plot's predictability and occasional lack of clarity.
Fun Fact
The original script for 'Ricochet' was written by Fred Dekker, who later went on to direct 'The Monster Squad' and 'RoboCop 3'.
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