Review of Narc (2002) by Noname — 30 Dec 2014
Everybody knew he was a cop.
An undercover NARC agent wants to retire from his line of work but money hasn't lined up so he takes another case. The case calls for him to work with a police officer whose partner has recently been killed. He and his new partner investigate those responsible for the murder; however, in doing so, he may uncover the partner had a lot to do with the situation...
"Do you think it could have been prevented?".
"What could have been prevented?".
"The infant's death.".
Joe Carnahan, director of Smokin' Aces, The Grey, The A-Team, and Stretch, delivers NARC. The storyline for this picture is very mediocre, predictable, and cliché for the genre. This didn't feel very original or clever. The acting and script are just okay and the cast includes Ray Liotta, Jason Patric, Alan Peterson, Chi McBride, Busta Rhymes, and Krista Bridges.
"Say fuck you again to me.".
I randomly grabbed this off Netflix as a potential interesting action flick, and was disappointed. It was okay, but nothing special and fairly straightforward. I would honestly only watch this if you have nothing better to do.
"You're a good woman, baby!".
Grade: C-.
This review of Narc (2002) was written by Noname on 30 Dec 2014.
Narc has generally received positive reviews.
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