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True Blue (2001)

R 11/29/2001 Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller 1h 41m
49%
User
Score
5.2/10

Some crimes are impossible to solve. Some suspects are impossible to resist.

Overview

Rembrandt Macy is a maverick cop assigned to a case where the primary evidence is a woman's hand found in a pond. Investigators identify the dead, and Macy is lead into a young woman's past. Macy's primary path to understanding the victim is through one of her roommates, Nikki. Through Nikki and others, Macy learns of the victim's shady contacts at City Hall, the involvement of a gang of Asian drug runners, and the sordid affairs of one of the city's bigwigs. As Macy begins to understand how all these crimes fit together, he learns that his new friend Nikki is not an innocent bystander.

J.S. Cardone

Director

Top Billed Cast

Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Rembrandt Macy

Lori Heuring

Lori Heuring

Nikki

Pamela Gidley

Pamela Gidley

Beck

Barry Newman

Barry Newman

Monty

Soon-Tek Oh

Soon-Tek Oh

Tiger

Leo Lee

Leo Lee

Benny Lee

Richard Chevolleau

Richard Chevolleau

Toots

Alec McClure

Alec McClure

Bouton

Yanna McIntosh

Yanna McIntosh

Anna

Media

True Blue (2001) Trailer | Tom Berenger, Pamela Gidley

True Blue (2001) Trailer | Tom Berenger, Pamela Gidley

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A review by GenerationofSwine

Written on January 11, 2023

Yeah, it's a B-Movie. It stinks of B-Movie. It's a neo-noir sort of trope filled strip club obsessed cop movie...

... but it is an entertaining one. It is surprisingly well acted Even after the opening shoot out you could almost feel Berringer on the brink of a heart attack.

It's got old faces that still know how to pull a trick or two and some new faces that really need a shot at the big shows. Here and there, like the guy that owns the strip club, you see the standard stage fair, but even then the acting isn't so bad that it stands out.

It is a cheap little B-movie, but it's well written for what it is, it's very well directed, and it's well acted. Up the budget, polish the script, and you would have yourself a gem of a film....

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