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It is a heist accomplished with timely precision and merciless execution. A team of bent cops and ex-military operatives storm a bank's safety deposit hold on behalf of the Russian Mafia. But when the job fails to net the correct proceeds, the mob demands the team execute another robbery - a near impossible heist to pull off. That is until the team comes up with a plan: kill a cop and call in a 999. While the police across the city respond to the code for "officer down", the team will finish the job they started. It is a seemingly flawless plan... until they target the wrong cop. (Entertainment One)

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Malarkey 

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English If I leave aside the fact that this film offers rather solid action scenes, I wouldn’t know what else I should talk about in this case. Triple 9 had a great cast of actors and it didn’t manage to work with them well enough for me to get used to any single one of them at least for a while. Instead, the movie focuses on a band of nasty Hispanic guys who make life miserable both for the group of familiar actors and for ourselves. And that’s a world I don’t need to see. ()

kaylin 

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English Many great or at least very good actors, violence and action, and a story about how everyone is a jerk and a bastard. Almost everyone. Or is it indeed everyone? And on top of that, there's the brilliant Kate Winslet, who's a bitch but so stunning that you can't take your eyes off her. Still, it’s a failed film that fortunately quickly evaporated from my mind. ()

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Remedy 

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English It's strange to say the least that despite a first class cast, Hillcoat has failed to create anything more than a slightly above average genre spectacle. In truth, Triple 9 suffers from a kind of "overcasting" where the individual stars of the cast act more like staffage without adequate impact on the plot itself. It's as if John Hillcoat, after the successful Lawless, thought he'd now do a police heist with star actors for a change, except that John Hillcoat simply isn't Michael Mann, David Ayer, or Ben Affleck. The result is a kind of weird mishmash of police drama, gangster movie, and heist film that has its moments, but these are truly scarce. It's an example of wasted potential with an extremely poor Kate Winslet who has nothing to play and the scenes with her really hurt. [60%] ()

Stanislaus 

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English Triple 9 offers a fairly authentic excursion into the dirty streets of Atlanta, which are full of ruthless mobsters, dangerous gangs and corrupt cops. Even though the situation is portrayed quite believably, there was still something missing and I personally would have shortened the running time a bit. As far as the cast is concerned, I was mostly satisfied, (as always) especially with Kate Winslet, who really suited the villain role and had an absolutely great accent. ()

3DD!3 

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English A great crime movie that would benefit from being a couple of minutes longer to make it easier to orient oneself in the story. These days it’s almost a miracle to see something so bloody with such a well thought-out storyline and such an excellent cast. Hillcoat puts on a great performance. Ejiofor is pleasant at last, and Winslet is just perfect. Triple 9 is both the purpose and the result in a thoughtful probe into the world of today’s police. This little piggy... ()

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