Texas Killing Fields

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Texas City, Texas. Homicide detectives fight a spate of recent murders battling each other and the draw of the haunted dumping ground known as The Killing Fields. Hard-nosed homicide Detective Mike Souder (Sam Worthington) and his New York transplant partner Detective Brian Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) are called to help in the case of a missing girl in a neighboring county. No leads, no body and the detectives just caught a homicide of their own in Texas City. But when a street kid Brian’s taken under his wing, Little Anne (Chloe Moretz) goes missing, Brian can feel she’s in the Fields and knows he’s got to go in after her. Mike knows he’s got to go in after Brian. What they don’t know is if once they’re in The Killing Fields, will any of them come out alive. (Entertainment in Video)

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POMO 

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English Though it has the same parameters of the later, highly successful series True Detective, Texas Killing Fields does a conspicuously bad job of telling the story and sticking to its foundations, thus confusing the viewer with asides. The things that the investigation depends on the whole time are sloppily left unexplained, because the truth is elsewhere, the probability and logic of the time sequences get put through the wringer and you will get nothing out of the poorly constructed characters. And why was it necessary to put Jessica Chastain in such a minor supporting role? ()

3DD!3 

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English Texas Killing Fields remind more of a TV movie. Quite high quality, but not outstanding at all. The cast is great, Sam Worthington is at last a bit of a swine, Chloe Moretz rocks as always, J.D. Morgan is rather indistinctive. Ami Canaan Mann has certainly picked up a few tips from Daddy, but the movie lacks momentum. I know it’s based on a true story, but there’s no build up, it just happens. It could have been much, much better. And the music is awful, taking the wind out of the only chase in the movie. ()

D.Moore 

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English A dense crime drama with a great bleak and oppressive atmosphere that most current contributions to the genre lack. I'm surprised at the low rating here, but what can you do? Jeffrey Dean Morgan acts great once again and Sam Worthington keeps up with him without any problems, Jessica Chastain seems to be preparing for her role in Zero Dark Thirty, and "little" Chloë Grace Moretz is also great... The plot is unpredictable and still interesting, but unfortunately I felt that quite a large part of the film disappeared somewhere - a few situations, which I won't mention, would have deserved more elaboration. I could have done with an extra half hour. Otherwise, no reservations. ()

Necrotongue 

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English I was hoping for an atmospheric, dark crime thriller, but it seems the creators had other plans. They managed to partially bore me and partially annoy me with those scenes of the Texas police force at work. The film failed to entertain, thanks to the protagonists trying to solve the crime on their own and failing at it. Even when they teamed up. The police work depicted here was simply pathetic. The toughest guy vanished from the storyline so seamlessly that nobody even bothered looking for him. Frankly, I soon lost interest and didn't even care about the outcome. Now, I'm left wondering – what was the outcome? ()