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Good Cop, Bad Cop
Investigating a murder is hard enough. But when detectives realize the killer knows how to stage a crime scene to throw them off, the job gets even more difficult. They’re hunting down criminals who are sworn to protect and serve -- killers with a badge.
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Plot Summary
A grizzled veteran detective, haunted by his past, is forced to team up with a young, by-the-book rookie to take down a ruthless crime syndicate. As they navigate the treacherous underworld of the city, their opposing methods clash, testing their loyalty and pushing them to their limits. They must learn to trust each other if they want to survive and bring justice to the streets.
Critical Reception
Good Cop, Bad Cop received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its intense action sequences and strong lead performances, some critics found the plot to be predictable and the character development somewhat shallow. Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its entertainment value and familiar crime-drama tropes.
What Reviewers Say
The film delivers on high-octane action and compelling performances from its leads.
While the storyline treads familiar ground, the execution keeps viewers engaged.
Some reviewers noted a lack of originality in the plot and character arcs.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's exciting action and the chemistry between the two leads. Many found it to be a satisfying popcorn flick that delivered on its promises of thrills and suspense. However, a notable portion of viewers felt the story was too similar to other buddy-cop movies they had seen before.
Fun Fact
The iconic car chase scene in the film was shot over 17 days, with the production team shutting down several major city streets for the duration of the filming.
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