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13 January 2005 (USA) moreTagline:
Two cops, two choices... look the other way or break the rules...Plot Keywords:
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1 win & 10 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Possibly the best anti-drug film ever moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bruce Greenwood | ... | Arnie | |
| Brian Markinson | ... | Tony | |
| Alisen Down | ... | Crystal | |
| Nancy Sivak | ... | Rose | |
| Terry Chen | ... | Daryl | |
| Ian Tracey | ... | Matt | |
| Duncan Fraser | ... | McTavish | |
| John Cassini | ... | Victor Pinto | |
| Katharine Isabelle | ... | Amber Reilly | |
| Nicholas Campbell | ... | John Reilly | |
| James Crescenzo | ... | Constable (as Jim Crescenzo) | |
| Jada Stark | ... | Crack Addict #1 | |
| Glen Gould | ... | Crack Addict #2 | |
| Tim Fanning | ... | Bagpiper | |
| Melanie Blackwell | ... | Suzie |
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This TV film is perhaps the best fictionalized anti-drug film ever made. In this feature, one often feels as a participant in the anti-drug crusade these Vancouver policemen undertake. At once, one also feels like an insider cruising the streets of downtown Vancouver's "junkville." The characters rapidly become like old acquaintances, and one sees both sides of the dilemma each time a character or situated is revisited. It is so realistic, at times the film seems more like a documentary. But the film makers were smart to cast Bruce Greenwood (of "Saving Julia" , "The Core", "Ararat" and "13 Days") as a recognizable actor, if not a full fledge Hollywood star, in the lead role.
Mr. Greenwood brings humanity, compassion, and depth to the character - far from being your average drug beat cop in North American movies. The other actors, both from the police group of the cast, and from the drug addicted group, give inspired performances. If I hadn't looked up the other actors film careers, I would have remained convinced they were real life junkies.
That said, none of the roles ever fall into caricature, or stereotype, and everyone's situation is presented without bias, and with none of the preaching possibly to be expected in such a powerful anti drug piece. This is one of those films which proves that there is a difference between Anglo Canada and the U.S.
And also that there is indeed a lot of exceptional talent in Canadian cinema. Mr. Greenwood is not the only example of this, though he's the best known, and a film like this needs at least one known name. From the voting, it seems like it has not been shown much. I expected many more votes and comments. Plus, I saw it on Cinemax Prime (Latin America) in Brazil, which is usually about 6 months behind its powerful U.S. parent, which also brings us HBO and HBO Plus and the rest.
If this film is showing in your cable or satellite area, by all means see it. Don't think it's just an anti-drug film, or "faux" documentary. Watch it for what it is: a poignant and perfectly acted slice of humanity.