Plots(1)

Dragged Across Concrete follows two police detectives, Brett Ridgeman (Mel Gibson) and Anthony Lurasetti (Vince Vaughn) who find themselves suspended when a video of their strong-arm tactics is leaked to the media. With little money and no options, the embittered policemen and a recently paroled convict descend into the criminal underworld and find more than they wanted waiting in the shadows. (StudioCanal UK)

(more)

Videos (2)

Trailer 1

Reviews (16)

MrHlad 

all reviews of this user

English Two cops are suspended for six weeks. They need money and are angry, so they decide to rob a gang that is planning a big heist, but things go a bit wrong. S. Craig Zahler is still as uncompromising, surprising and unpleasant with his third film. And even though we already know what to expect from his stories, this time he manages to shock and unsettle and is as cruel to his audience as he is to his heroes. Fans of the director will not be disappointed by his new film, because this is exactly what we wanted to see from him. ()

POMO 

all reviews of this user

English A procedural analysis of a (non-)police crackdown with a long exposition and an unpredictable climax. A dark, cruel alternative to the beloved mainstream Lethal Weapon, in which Lieutenant Martin Riggs finally turns his back on the system and political correctness and, in Dirty Harry style, aims at the hell of an upgraded version of The Big Lebowski’s nihilistic SOBs. Given the length of the movie, not that much actually happens in it. I would cut its events into the first two hours and then use the last thirty minutes to let the real hell break loose, because the movie could use some of that – an inferno where the villain Thomas Kretschmann would get more character development. What can you do? Zahler spoiled us with the more elaborate and achingly perfect Brawl in Cell Block 99. In spite of this, Dragged Across Concrete is still a hell of a ride that amuses with its uniqueness and can be pretty chilling. And Zahler adds some welcome finishing touches to his previous masterpiece, like with Jennifer Carpenter’s character, who kisses the legs of her toddler here. P.S.: I would show the bank scene in its entirety. [Sitges FF] ()

Ads

Kaka 

all reviews of this user

English A noir version of Lethal Weapon, a film with a complex script and many characters, yet intelligible, dark, cynical and cruel. From a director who is not afraid to go beyond the edge of standards and in a sense does absolutely what he wants, creating a new subgenre – a dark alternative to Tarantino's films, where the dialogue passages are also often ridiculously over the top. A film from a different era with distinctive qualities, yet perhaps too long. ()

3DD!3 

all reviews of this user

English Zahler chose a more accessible style, but that doesn't mean it's predictable or less brutal. He presents very contemporary topics in this movie, which moralizes about two cops whom the system has driven to the edge of the law. Gibson has a successful comeback in terms of acting and Vaughn is great as his partner. And he has to be. A considerable portion of the picture involves them sitting in a car and chatting. There isn’t much action, but when there is, it’s realistic and brutal in typical Zahler fashion. The fate of the supporting characters is often shocking. The film's slow pace makes sense. ()

Malarkey 

all reviews of this user

English For me, S. Craig Zahler has become something a newly emerged American filmmaker, whose every next film in an incredible experience. This is the third time I meet with his craft, and it is once again the case. The precise dialogues might be not as filled with pop-cultural references as those in Tarantino’s movies, but they are wonderfully on point. Add in the brutality that doesn’t pull any punches. At the same time, it makes you wonder how far a film can go and not to cross the line. Here there’s at least one scene that crosses it, and I think the director likes to include something like this in his every movie. Moreover, it is interesting that he makes his movies based on his own script and uses his own music as accompaniment; he might be something of a genius. Moreover, the movie features the perfect duo of Gibson and Vaugh, who look like a throwback to the 1990s. Simply fantastic, what can I say. Had ti been a bit shorter, I’d have given it five stars. I understand that the director made some scenes longer on purpose for the atmosphere, but sometimes it was too much. Anyhow, it remains a decent action movie, one of the most distinctive ones in the recent years. ()

Gallery (24)