Enforcing the law within the notoriously rough Brownsville section of the city and especially within the Van Dyke housing projects is the NYPD's sixty-fifth precinct. Three police officers struggle with the sometimes fine line between right and wrong.
Off. Eddie Dugan
Det. Clarence 'Tango' Butler
Det. Sal Procida
Casanova 'Caz' Phillips
Bobby 'Carlo' Powers
Agent Smith
Red
Chantel
Det. Ronny Rosario
Lt. Bill Hobarts
Angela Procida
Det. Patrick Leary
Det. George Montress
C-Rayz
Melvin Panton
E. Quinlan
Beamer
K. Rock
Vinny
Cynthia
The first thought I had after finishing the film was "This shit is on par with The Wire". It surely dramatized (it's a film after all), but it doesn't seem to be pulling any punches. The colors, the lighting, the stories that intertwine... pretty damn good. But what I liked the most was that there's no happy ending. It's a not a feel good movie. It's raw, just like life and it's how it should be.
Off. Eddie Dugan
Det. Clarence 'Tango' Butler
Det. Sal Procida
Casanova 'Caz' Phillips
Bobby 'Carlo' Powers
Agent Smith
Red
Chantel
Det. Ronny Rosario
Lt. Bill Hobarts
Angela Procida
Det. Patrick Leary
Det. George Montress
C-Rayz
Melvin Panton
E. Quinlan
Beamer
K. Rock
Vinny
Cynthia
The first thought I had after finishing the film was "This shit is on par with The Wire". It surely dramatized (it's a film after all), but it doesn't seem to be pulling any punches. The colors, the lighting, the stories that intertwine... pretty damn good. But what I liked the most was that there's no happy ending. It's a not a feel good movie. It's raw, just like life and it's how it should be.