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The Drop

Bob Saginowski becomes the focal point of a botched robbery and is drawn into an investigation that digs into the neighborhood’s past, where friends, families, and foes all work together to make a living - no matter the cost.

Director(s)

Michaël R. Roskam

Ashley Hudson

Timothy Bird

Cast & Crew

David Brown

David Brown

Angry Patron

Chris Sullivan

Chris Sullivan

Jimmy

John Ortiz

John Ortiz

Detective Torres

Elizabeth Rodriguez

Elizabeth Rodriguez

Detective Romsey

John Di Benedetto

John Di Benedetto

Old Timer #1

James Gandolfini

James Gandolfini

Cousin Marv

Noomi Rapace

Noomi Rapace

Nadia

Tom Hardy

Tom Hardy

Bob

Tobias Segal

Tobias Segal

Briele

Alex Ziwak

Alex Ziwak

Chechen Thug (uncredited)

Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd

Dottie

Jeremy Bobb

Jeremy Bobb

Stevie

Michael Esper

Michael Esper

Rardy

Timothy Bird

Timothy Bird

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James Colby

James Colby

Sully

Jack Dimich

Jack Dimich

Bearded Chechen

Ashley Hudson

Ashley Hudson

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Ross Bickell

Ross Bickell

Father Regan

Robert Turano

Robert Turano

Old Timer #2

James Frecheville

James Frecheville

Fitz

Danny McCarthy

Danny McCarthy

Detective Dexter

Michael Aronov

Michael Aronov

Chovka

Erin Darke

Erin Darke

Cocktail Waitress

Matthias Schoenaerts

Matthias Schoenaerts

Eric Deeds

Morgan Spector

Morgan Spector

Andre

Mike Houston

Mike Houston

Donny

Scott Johnsen

Scott Johnsen

Car Guy

Lucas Caleb Rooney

Lucas Caleb Rooney

Paul

Patricia Squire

Patricia Squire

Millie

Michael O'Hara

Michael O'Hara

Sean

Jessica Tate

Jessica Tate

Cashier

Khan Baykal

Khan Baykal

Tim Brennan

Cathy Trien

Cathy Trien

Waitress

Michaël R. Roskam

Michaël R. Roskam

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Details

GenresDrama, Crime
Runtime1h 46 mins
Released on12 Sep 2014
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Bob" (Tom Hardy) and his cousin "Marv" (James Gandolfini) run a bar that is regularly used for the anonymous drop - money paid to their Chechen landlords - and all goes fine until it is robbed. They are tasked with retrieving the money and are soon immersed in a cycle of gangland betrayal and deception that isn't helped by a police investigation into another murder, and the curious "Eric Deeds" (Matthias Schoenaerts) whose dog "Bob" has rescued from maltreatment. Nobody knows who to trust and director Michaël Roskam manages to use the talent at his disposal, alongside some effective lighting and a careful build up of the pace to help this better-than-average thriller work up to it's clever conclusion. Noomi Rapace ("Nadia") features only sparingly, and Hardy's accent maybe isn't the best - but the complexities of the plot as well as a reasonable attempt to develop the characterisations into people we cared a little about do help this stand out. Hardy shows us that he has the ability to deliver a slightly more multi-dimensional persona and this is a good watch with quite a quirky ending.

John Chard

7/10

Are you doing something desperate? Something we can't clean up this time? The Drop is directed by Michael R. Roskam and written by Dennis Lehane, who adapts from his own short story titled Animal Rescue. It stars Tom Hardy, James Gandolfini, Noomi Rapace and Matthias Schoenaerts. Music is by Marco Beltrami and cinematography by Nicolas Karakatsanis. Brooklyn barman Bob Saginowski (Hardy) spies an opportunity for a better life - but only if he can escape family ties, the crime that surrounds him and a dark past It's arguably a tricky film to recommend with confidence given that it doesn't sit still in crime genre company. This is very much a character based story about a small handful of people affected by crime, where they are chained to events occurring by way of law breaking. Roskam is in no hurry what so ever to spin his picture's literary worth, very much favouring a slow burn - even low key - approach. He deftly develops atmosphere whilst simultaneously ensuring we the viewers are very much a part of the setting and situations - something Lehane does so brilliantly in his novels. By the time the pic plays its hand, what appeared at first to be needless complexities, are valid and close the piece down with some considerable success. 7.5/10

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