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11/27/2014

Collateral (2004) - Great, urban, digital age thriller from Mann in his right element



+ Best Los Angeles Movie of the Year + Best Thriller of the Year


Gritty Spanish poster for Michael Mann's Collateral


QUICK REVIEW:

A Los Angeles cab driver named Max with unrealized dreams of starting a limo company gets an unusual customer: Vincent is a contract killer, who's got 5 stops to make this night, and he has chosen Max to drive him.

Collateral is a downplayed and very urban suspense picture, which contains cinematography so nice, - of the nightly cityscape among other things, - that the adrenaline often must yield to admiration. Cinematographers: Dion Beebe (Chicago (2002)) and Paul Cameron (Deja Vu (2006)), championed early HD digital shooting on Collateral, and deserved Oscar nods for their effort, (but were snubbed.)
Tom Cruise (Tropic Thunder (2008)) is good as the sociopath Vincent, and Jamie Foxx (Django Unchained (2012)), who was Oscar-nominated for his performance, is also good as the working man in denial, Max. Jada Pinkett Smith (The Matrix Reloaded (2003)), Mark Ruffalo (The Normal Heart (2014), TV movie), Javier Bardem (Biutiful (2010)) and Jason Statham (The Transporter (2002)) in a short cameo complete the exciting ensemble.
Collateral has an eerie reverberation of the cold and indifference of the big city towards its own fates, which sticks. - In short, it's a really good, dramatic thriller.
Directed by Michael Mann (Heat (1995)), whose coming action drama Blackhat (2015) is looking very promising, and you can check out its trailer here.

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Watch the cool trailer here

Cost: 65 mil. $
Box office: 217.7 mil. $
= Big hit
[Collateral entered the US theaters first and stayed in theaters for 14 weeks, making 101 mil. $ in the US, where it was also Oscar-nominated for Best Editing. It was well-received by critics and nominated for a slew of other awards as well, including 6 BAFTA's, of which it won one for Best Cinematography.]

What do you think of Collateral?
What are your favorite 3 Michael Mann films?

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