Release
Date:
February 12, 2008 Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, Robert Duvall, Eva Mendes, Alex
Veadov Genre: Crime, Thriller
Review:
In We Own
the Night, Joaquin
Phoenix, whose eyes burn
with sullen anger even when
he's looking at the woman he
loves, plays Bobby Green, a
nightclub manager in the
1980s who gets caught
between his blood family he
tried to leave behind--a
long line of police
officers--and his chosen
family of friends and
business partners, who turn
out to be drug dealers. His
father (Robert Duvall) and
brother (Mark Wahlberg) want
Bobby to help their
investigation, but Bobby
resists--until the conflict
takes a brutal turn.
Writer/director James Gray
wears his influences on his
sleeve; he's clearly seen
every movie that Martin
Scorsese and Francis Ford
Coppola ever made and
aspires to follow in their
footsteps. The familiarity
of the movie's territory
dilutes its impact, but the
plot of We Own the Night
remains unpredictable, the
performances have a clean
vitality, and Gray's moody
visual style brings some
life to the genre. Phoenix (Walk
the Line) dives into his
role, sifting through layers
of guilt and familial
resentment; Wahlberg and
Duvall play parts they've
essentially played a dozen
times, but do so with
commitment and integrity.
Also featuring Eva Mendes
(Ghost Rider) as Bobby's
devoted girlfriend, who
questions just how much
she'll have to give up for
him...more
Extras:
Commentary by
writer-director James Gray,
"Tension: Creating We Own
The Night," "Police Action:
Filming Cops, Cars and
Chaos," "A Moment In Crime:
Creating Late 80's
Brooklyn."
Movie Spotlight
We Own The Night Release
Date:
October 12, 2007 Studio: Columbia Pictures (Sony) Director: James Gray Screenwriter: James Gray Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, Robert Duvall, Eva Mendes, Alex
Veadov Genre: Crime, Thriller MPAA Rating: R (for strong violence, drug material, language, some sexual
content and brief nudity) Official Website:
WeOwntheNightmovie.com
Plot Summary: Bobby Green (Joaquin Phoenix) has turned his back on the
family business. The popular manager of El Caribe, the legendary Russian-owned
nightclub in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach, he has changed his last name and
concealed his connection to a long line of distinguished New York cops. For
Bobby, every night is a party, as he greets friends and customers or dances with
his beautiful Puerto Rican girlfriend, Amada (Eva Mendes), in a haze of
cigarette smoke and disco music.
But it's 1988, and New York City's drug trade is escalating. Bobby tries to keep
a friendly distance from the Russian gangster who is operating out of the
nightclub – a gangster who is being targeted by his brother, Joseph (Mark
Wahlberg), an up-and-coming NYPD officer, and his father, Burt (Robert Duvall),
the legendary deputy chief of police.
Columbia Pictures' and 2929 Productions' "We Own the Night," an emotional crime
thriller about a man who has chosen to hide his past only to discover that he
has to confront an inevitable future, takes its title from the motto of the
1980s-era NYPD street crimes unit. Written and directed by James Gray ("The
Yards," "Little Odessa").
EN 5 Second Review:
For some reason this movie reminds us a lot of The
Departed. That is a good thing.
The
theme of this absorbing crime drama centers on a simple idea: Blood is
thicker than powder Claudia Puig: USA Today
Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg play brothers who have
chosen radically different paths. Wahlberg is a cop, like their father
(an always great Robert Duvall), and Phoenix manages a nightclub and
runs with a coked-out crowd....more
The
story remains oddly unaffecting, and Gray's camera sense is
visually lethargic outside the two big action sequences Michael Phillips: Chicago Tribune
For every 50 numbing examples of digital effects in the
movies, you happen upon a computer-generated wonder.
Sometimes it's obvious. Sometimes it isn't...more