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Overview
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For a New York cop and his witness, the distance between life and death just got very short. morePlot:
An aging cop is assigned the ordinary task of escorting a fast-talking witness from police custody to a courthouse. There are however forces at work trying to stop prevent them from making it. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Plot Keywords:
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1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(10 articles)
'Inside Man' Spikes the Box Office (From Studio Briefing. 28 March 2006)
'Inside Man' Is Topside (From Studio Briefing. 27 March 2006)
User Comments:
some good elements but they fail to fully come together moreUS TV Schedule:
| Sat. Aug. 2 | 8:00 PM | USA | |||
| Sat. Aug. 2 | 10:00 PM | USA |
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bruce Willis | ... | Det. Jack Mosley | |
| Mos Def | ... | Eddie Bunker | |
| David Morse | ... | Det. Frank Nugent | |
| Jenna Stern | ... | Diane Mosley | |
| Casey Sander | ... | Capt. Dan Gruber | |
| Cylk Cozart | ... | Det. Jimmy Mulvey | |
| David Zayas | ... | Det. Robert Torres | |
| Robert Racki | ... | Det. Jerry Shue | |
| Patrick Garrow | ... | Touhey | |
| Sasha Roiz | ... | Kaller | |
| Conrad Pla | ... | Ortiz | |
| Hechter Ubarry | ... | Maldonado | |
| Richard Fitzpatrick | ... | Deputy Commissioner Wagner | |
| Peter McRobbie | ... | Mike Sheehan | |
| Michael F. Keenan | ... | Ray Fitzpatrick (as Mike Keenan) |
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Rated PG-13 for violence, intense sequences of action, and some strong language.Parents Guide:
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USA:105 min | Philippines:110 minLanguage:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Singapore:PG | Norway:15 | Denmark:11 | Iceland:14 (original rating) | Portugal:M/12 | Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) | Malaysia:U | Brazil:14 | South Korea:15 | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Hungary:16 | Sweden:11 | Germany:12 | Australia:M | Finland:K-11 | Netherlands:12 | Argentina:Atp | USA:PG-13 | Ireland:12A | UK:12AMOVIEmeter: 
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Mos Def's character has the name "Edward Bunker". Edward Bunker is a real life criminal turned actor (thus proving that people can change, in line with the theme of the movie), who appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992). moreGoofs:
Continuity: The position of both of Jack's hands change as he is giving his gun to Frank in the courthouse basement near the end of the film. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Jack Mosley: [tape recording] This is Detective Jack Mosley, Shield number 227. I guess this will be my last will and testament. This is for Diane. Now, they're gonna come talk to you and they're gonna tell you things. But what they tell you isn't really what happen. So Diane, I think you should know what really happened. I was trying to do a good thing.
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"16 Blocks" features an aging Bruce Willis as a broken-down, burned out NYPD detective assigned to transport the key witness in a police corruption trial from his jail cell to the courthouse where he is scheduled to testify 16 blocks away. However, something goes terribly awry when the cops who are the targets of his testimony attempt to knock off the witness, forcing Willis and his charge to run for their lives through the crowded streets and deserted back alleys of downtown Manhattan.
"16 Blocks" deserves points for at least attempting to provide a bit more in the way of characterization and theme than we are used to in run-of-the-mill police procedurals, but the film winds up falling flat despite the best of intentions and some first rate performances by Willis and Mos Def as the man whose life Willis feels compelled to protect. For even though the low-keyed approach writer Richard Wenk and director Richard Donner have taken towards the material should have made this a more believable and realistic film than most in its genre, the filmmakers keep undercutting that truth by having the two fleeing gentlemen go through so many hairbreadth escapes that we begin to think that not only are these NYPD officers corrupt but amazingly incompetent as well. Moreover, the schmaltzy, humanity-of-man ending, with its theme of mutually achieved salvation and redemption, comes across as a contrived piece of sentimental uplift that never rings true or convincing.
What's good about the movie is its occasionally witty one liners and the performances by the actors in the two lead roles. Willis, craggy-faced, gimpy and sporting a noticeable middle-age spread, is subtle and subdued in the role of a man who has grown apathetic and cynical over the years, and Mos Def makes a very compelling character out of Eddie Bunker, the criminal-with-a-heart-of-gold who never stops talking, but whose deadpan, singsong delivery endears him to the audience. The actors alone compensate for the underdeveloped script and the overall sense of ennui that permeates the film.