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 Narc
 Release Date - December 20th, 2002
 Distributor - Paramount/Lions Gate
 Duration - 1 hr. 45 min.
 Type - R for strong brutal violence, drug content and pervasive language. for strong brutal violence, drug content and pervasive language.
 Writer : Joe Carnahan
 Producer : Ray Liotta, Michelle Grace
 Director : Joe Carnahan
 Starring : Jason Patric, Ray Liotta, Busta Rhymes, Chi McBride, Richard Chevolleau
 Synopsis
Eighteen months after the ill-fated chase that ends tragically with the death of a baby, undercover cop Nick Tellis (Patric) is hitting bottom. He is on probation and barely surviving on his small stipend. His wife is not eager for him to return to the force, but when an undercover cop is killed in the line of duty, he is summoned onto the case because of his invaluable understanding of the street. Teamed with Lt. Harry Oak (Liotta), the slain cop's partner known for his unconventional administration of justice, Tellis slips into old patterns as the underworld he knows too well ultimately sucks him in.
 Critic Reviews
"Narc" is all fuel but not enough fire. Ray Liotta and Jason Patric give riveting, high-octane performances in a movie that simply refuses to ignite. Writer/director Joe Carnahan has a good movie in his head. He wants to take us back to the gritty little cop pictures of the '70s, movies like "The French Connection" and "Serpico." He gets the tone right and his filmmaking is blazingly kinetic, but the plot and how it unfolds aren't as gripping as they should be. Still, he's worth applauding for not making yet another formulaic buddy-cop movie in which they bicker, bond, etc., etc. In the crackling first scene, undercover agent Nick Tellis (Patric) runs after a dealer, with the camera running alongside, recording his every bounce and turn. But the chase ends badly, and Tellis is reduced to a kind of consultant. Eighteen months later, he's lured back onto the streets when he's asked to help on a case involving a murdered cop. The dead man's partner, Henry Oak (Ray Liotta), has been temporarily pulled from the case because he's taken it so personally — as in pummeling potential suspects to a bloody pulp. The higher-ups figure that, as a team, Tellis and Oak will find the killer, hopefully without killing anyone else. Liotta, who's bulked up so much that he looks as solid as an oak trunk, and Patric, who's always had a kind of edgy feel, work well together. A lot of the picture focuses on their relationship, especially as Patric comes to suspect that Liotta's partner may not have been the saintly dear departed he's been made out to be by Liotta. After all, narcotics is always dirty work. Unfortunately, the film as a whole doesn't have the spark and tension of their exchanges. A lot of it is hard to follow, and a drawn-out scene in a warehouse goes on much too long. "Narc" has plenty of true grittiness and style to spare, but it probably could've used one more draft. Also Check Out
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