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The Flock

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
13K
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Richard Gere in The Flock (2007)
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A hyper-vigilant employee of the department of public safety, while training his young female replacement, has to track down a missing girl who he is convinced is connected to a paroled sex ... Read allA hyper-vigilant employee of the department of public safety, while training his young female replacement, has to track down a missing girl who he is convinced is connected to a paroled sex offender he is investigating.A hyper-vigilant employee of the department of public safety, while training his young female replacement, has to track down a missing girl who he is convinced is connected to a paroled sex offender he is investigating.

  • Director
    • Wai Keung Lau
  • Writers
    • Craig Mitchell
    • Hans Bauer
  • Stars
    • Richard Gere
    • Claire Danes
    • KaDee Strickland
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Craig Mitchell
      • Hans Bauer
    • Stars
      • Richard Gere
      • Claire Danes
      • KaDee Strickland
    • 61User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Errol Babbage
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Allison Lowry
    KaDee Strickland
    KaDee Strickland
    • Viola Frye
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Bobby Stiles
    Russell Sams
    Russell Sams
    • Edmund Grooms
    Avril Lavigne
    Avril Lavigne
    • Beatrice Bell
    Kristina Romero
    • Harriet Wells
    • (as Kristina Sisco)
    Dwayne Barnes
    • Vincent Dennison
    Matt Schulze
    Matt Schulze
    • Glenn Custis
    Debrianna Mansini
    Debrianna Mansini
    • Harriet's Mother
    Ed Ackerman
    Ed Ackerman
    • Louis Kessler
    French Stewart
    French Stewart
    • Haynes Ownby
    Paul Scallan
    • Missing Girl's Father
    Susan Conklin
    • Missing Girl's Mother
    Carmen Serano
    Carmen Serano
    • Woman in Gorilla Suit
    Victoria Gallegos
    Victoria Gallegos
    • Errol's Colleague #1
    • (as Victoria Gale)
    Josh Berry
    Josh Berry
    • Deputy #1
    Esodie Geiger
    Esodie Geiger
    • Sheriff's Investigator
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Craig Mitchell
      • Hans Bauer
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    User reviews61

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    7JWJanneck

    Much better than its rating.

    It does not seem that this movie managed to please a lot of people. First off, not many seem to have seen it in the first place (I just bumped into it by accident), and then judging by the reviews and the rating, of those that did many did not enjoy it very much.

    Well, I did. I usually tolerate Gere for his looks and his charm, and even though I did not consider him a great actor, I know he can do crazy pretty well (I liked his Mr Jones). But this performance is all different. He is not pretty in this one, and he is not charming. His character is completely different from anything I had seen from him up to that point---old, ugly, broken, determined. And Gere, in what to me is so far his best performance ever, pulls it off beautifully. I guess it is a sign of how well an actor does his job if you cannot imagine anyone else doing it instead---think Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, or Washington as Alonzo in Training Day. That is how good Gere was here.

    The rest of the cast were fine by me, too. I guess I would not have cast Danes in this role, mostly because I think she is too good-looking for it. But she actually does an excellent job, holding her own with a Gere in top form, which is no small feat. Strickland easily delivers the best supporting act, in a part that requires a considerable range from her. I actually think she owns the key scene with Gere and Danes, and that is quite an achievement.

    So what about the rest of the movie, apart from some excellent acting? The story is perhaps not hugely surprising, some 8mm-ish aspects to it, but adding the "veteran breaks in rookie" storyline to the who-dunnit, and also (like Silence of the Lambs) adding a sense of urgency through trying to save the girl and the impending retirement of Gere's character. All that is a backdrop to the development of the two main characters, as they help each other settle into their respective new stations in life. That's a lot to accomplish in a 100 minutes, but it is done well, and we end up caring for the characters and what happens to them.

    Direction and photography were adequate. I could have done without the modern music-video camera movements and cutting, but then I am an old curmudgeon, and it really wasn't all that bad, in fact I think it did help with the atmosphere of the movie, which as you might have guessed, by and large isn't a happy one.

    Worth seeing.
    5Panterken

    Interesting ideas, poor execution.

    The films starts of good: the premise is intriguing and there are some scenes that get you dragged into the movie. As the movie progresses, the script starts making less and less sense and the last twenty minutes felt incredibly rushed and out of tone.

    The direction wasn't good at all. What bothered me for instance was the camera-work. Too many different styles are mixed and it all ends up looking incredibly sloppy instead of the intended 'modern/flashy' effect. The music should have been better too. There were numerous examples of scenes that should have been silent that had music playing in the background and vice versa. Also, the music played was not of the highest quality.

    The film is somewhat engaging, it deals with a sensitive subject and tries to deal with it in an honest yet confronting matter. At least, in the beginning. In the 2nd part of the movie there's little left of the objectivity in the script. I won't name any concrete examples because I don't want to spoil it for anyone but I'm sure you'll know what I'm talking about if you ever see it.

    The acting was all right in my opinion. Not top notch but not horrible either. Gere is average like always and Danes doesn't really leave big impression either. The supporting cast should've been better, the example of Miss Avril Lavigne immediately comes to mind. She manages to ruin the only scene she has.

    Many people will compare this movie to 8mm, because of the similar harsh theme but they have little in common. 8mm is a lot more powerful,darker and shows more guts(not literally). It's easily the better film. There are some shocking scenes in 'The Flock', one of which resembles a scene in 8mm a lot but this time they lacked the nerve to go all the way.

    To summarize, is this movie bad? No, but it won't blow you away. The ideas are interesting but after a while the script feels uninspired and formulaic. The acting is mediocre and the score is bad. It's not really worth seeing but it'll briefly entertain you.

    5.4/10
    8dongillette1

    Outstanding

    After Chicago, I was beginning to lose all respect for Richard Gere and then along came The Flock. There's just so far a nice smile and a couple of stock facial gestures can get you, but he proved to me that he's finally gotten hold of his craft and can act with the best of them. Clare Danes was also super as his "trainee/replacement". Some have suggested there was too much unnecessary violence, but I don't see it that way. Nothing I saw detracted from the power of this film. I was really shocked I hadn't heard of it being released in theaters and came across it at Blockbuster instead. Really an exceptional film with just the right blend of action, suspense, thrills, and social consciousness. As good as 7even? Well, maybe. And you'll see better acting out of Gere than anyone's ever gotten out of Pitt.
    6vincent_moi

    Quite disturbing yet not as good as it could have been

    First of all i have seen 8 mm and i am normally quite resistant to some 'heavy' images. But this movie did disturb me.

    Most of the viewers complain the movie had a very bad pace, to few twist turns. I both agreed and disagreed here, yes when watching the movie you know who's 'dunnit' way to early but I loved the pace. In my eyes they really made time to make you loath the bad guys and feel repulsed by the idea what they did to those poor girls.

    Richard gere was holding back like always, but I often find he's perfect for these roles. Maybe he did not put of a good performance, but he was just made for these roles. Claire Danes didn't impress me in this movie, quite a shame cause i normally really love claire danes ;). You kind of get the idea they used her for eye candy above everything else.

    The first 80 minutes of the movie were quite decent in my eyes but the last 20 minutes were a bit of a disappointment. They seemed to be a bit over the top.

    All in all a decent movie. 6 out of 10
    7MLDinTN

    Suspenseful, dark movie about released sex offenders

    Gere and Danes star as 2 workers for the department of public safety who keep track of released sex offenders. Gere, who plays Babbage, refers to them as his flock. Gere is an over obsessed vigilante whom is on his way out. He is training, new comer Allison, to take over his job. Gere sees his flock as very sick, disturbed puppies. He asks them questions that are not on the list, and tries to act like the police and solve crimes. He keeps getting warned for this behavior, hence the reason he is being replaced. During his final few days on the job, a young girl goes missing, and Babbage is sure it is one of his flock whom has gone astray. Him and Allison narrow a list down and discover some of the offenders have gone AWOL. So, he decides that he needs to track the missing girl down rather than help the police. That part is a little far fetched.

    There is some sick, twisted stuff shown in this film. Like when Babbage and Allison go to this building where a bunch of sick people do disturbing things to each other. Also, there are the people who kidnapped the girl. At the end of the film, we see what sick freaks they are. However, I wouldn't call this movie excessive because not really much is shown on film.

    FINAL VERDICT: If you like thrillers and films about serial killers and cops chasing killers, then you will like this.

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    • Trivia
      Prologue: "There are over half a million registered sex offenders in the United States. For every 1000 offenders, there is only one caseworker that monitors them. Every two minutes a woman or child is sexually assaulted in America."
    • Goofs
      As Gere's and Dane's characters are in the car chasing after Custis, Custis hurls a garbage can at the windshield. We see from the inside as the windshield becomes a spiderweb of cracks, thus causing Gere to careen into the conveniently located pile of soft garbage nearby. The pair leaps out of the car and the windshield is suddenly repaired.
    • Quotes

      Erroll Babbage: People like Paul and Viola Gerard don't just tell lies, they *are* lies. In public they're decent, socially-responsible folk who look you in the eye, but never long enough to make you uncomfortable. They shake your hand, pat you on the back, but never overdo it. They're Christian if you are, they swear if you do, and they do this because people like you wrongly believe that public presentation tell us all about private lives.

    • Alternate versions
      After the film was released in European and Asian markets, several portions of the film were reshot and the entire film was basically reedited. The result is that the tone of the US version is less bleak and grim.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian/The Tracey Fragments/How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer/Reprise/The Flock (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Knocking on Old Doors
      Written by Tracy Hall

      Performed by Tracy Adams

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2007 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Blue Rider Pictures
      • Official soundtrack site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dã Tâm
    • Filming locations
      • Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bauer Martinez Studios
      • Double Nickel Entertainment
      • Gibraltar Films
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,155,358
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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