Black and Blue (2019 film)

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Black and Blue
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Deon Taylor
Written by Peter A. Dowling
Produced by
  • Sean Sorensen
Starring
Cinematography Dante Spinotti
Edited byPeck Prior
Music by Geoff Zanelli
Production
companies
  • Screen Gems
  • Royal Viking Entertainment
  • Hidden Empire Film Group
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
  • September 21, 2019 (2019-09-21)(Urbanworld)
  • October 25, 2019 (2019-10-25)(United States)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million [1]
Box office$22.7 million [1] [2]

Black and Blue is a 2019 American action thriller film directed by Deon Taylor from a screenplay by Peter A. Dowling. The film stars Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson, Frank Grillo, Mike Colter, Reid Scott, and Beau Knapp, and follows a rookie police officer who goes on the run after she witnesses her colleagues commit a murder.

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The film had its world premiere at the Urbanworld Film Festival on September 21, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 25, 2019, by Sony Pictures Releasing. It received mostly mixed reviews from critics.

Plot

U.S. Army veteran Alicia West returns to her hometown of New Orleans, joining the police department and is partnered with easygoing Kevin Jennings. Their beat includes the deprived neighborhood where West grew up, and during one patrol she meets an old friend, Milo "Mouse" Jackson, who now is a convenience store clerk. However, he acts as if he doesn't know her, as the community deeply distrusts the police.

So Jennings can do date-night with his wife, West offers to cover his double shift with patrolman, Deacon "Deek" Brown. During their shift he gets a call on his personal phone so drives to a derelict power station, ostensibly to meet the informant Zero. When they arrive, he orders West to wait in the car while he enters alone.

West hears gunfire coming from the building, so rushes in to help, wearing a bulletproof vest fitted with a body camera. She stumbles upon Brown and narcotics detectives Terry Malone and Smitty executing three unarmed drug pushers in cold blood. Malone attempts to explain away the incriminating situation, but Smitty panics upon seeing West's bodycam and shoots her. She is protected by her vest but falls backward onto weak flooring and plummets several stories.

Despite being badly injured, West escapes, with Malone, Smitty and Brown in pursuit. She flags down a passing squad car, seeking help from the two patrolmen inside. Quickly realizing they are also part of Malone's network of corrupt cops, she's forced to flee again. She eventually finds sanctuary in Mouse's store, though he is at first reluctant to help and considers turning her over to her pursuers.

Unsure who she can trust in the police department, West calls the off-duty Jennings and asks him for a lift to a police station so she can upload her bodycam footage to the police mainframe. This way she'll get incontrovertible evidence against Malone and his cohorts on the record.

However, during the drive Jennings inadvertently reveals he already knew Malone was crooked. So West, realizing that he intends to set her up, slugs him, then hits her pursuers with his pick up and leaves him handcuffed to the steering wheel.

Malone frames West for the power station shootings, leading to a hit being put out on West by drug kingpin Darius Tureau, whose nephew Zero was one of the victims. Hunted by both the police and Darius' gang, she once more asks Mouse for shelter, this time at his apartment. He takes her in, but his neighbor tips off the gangsters, who try to kill her. West manages to escape, but Mouse is captured.

Unwilling to leave Mouse to his fate, West surrenders to Darius, explaining that she has proof of her innocence in the form of her bodycam footage. He has his computer expert hack the bodycam and learns the truth.

Before Darius can act on this revelation, however, the police raid the apartment block. In the confusion of the raid Smitty kills Brown (in revenge for what happened at the power station) and is then killed himself by West, while Malone kills Darius and most of his gang and begins searching the block for West.

Knowing she cannot escape, West gives the bodycam and her jacket to Mouse. He slips through the police cordon, steals Malone's car, and races to the police station, where he uploads the bodycam footage to the mainframe.

At the apartment block, Malone corners West, leading to a hand-to-hand struggle which eventually takes them into the courtyard in front of a crowd of locals. She gets a hold of Malone's gun but has to drop it when armed police arrive to break up the fight. However, at that moment the precinct captain, having seen the vital bodycam footage, radios the SWAT team, ordering them to stand down. Malone tries to shoot West, but her repentant partner Jennings incapacitates him first.

The wounded Malone is arrested and charged for the murders of the three drug dealers, while West's name is cleared, earning her respect from both fellow police officers and neighborhood. Sometime later, she visits her mother's grave with Mouse. He tells West he owes her his life, kisses her on the forehead in thanks, and they leave together.

Cast

Production

In August 2017, it was announced Screen Gems had acquired Peter A. Dowling's spec script Exposure, and Sean Sorensen would produce the film under his Royal Viking Entertainment banner. [3] In August 2018, it was announced Deon Taylor would direct the film, and Roxanne Avent would serve as an executive producer under her Hidden Empire Film Group banner. [4] In December 2018, Naomie Harris joined the cast of the film, which was retitled from Exposure to Black and Blue. [5] In January 2019, Frank Grillo, Reid Scott, Tyrese Gibson, Beau Knapp, Mike Colter and Nafessa Williams joined the cast of the film. [6] [7] In March 2019, James Moses Black joined the cast of the film. [8] In April 2019, Frankie Smith joined the cast of the film. [9]

Filming

Principal photography began on January 16, 2019, [10] and concluded on February 28, 2019. [11] The movie was shot using CineAlta cameras, Sony α7S II and Sony Xperia 1 smartphones. [12] All these devices are marketed and manufactured by Sony, the parent company of Sony Pictures and Screen Gems.

Release

Black and Blue had its world premiere at the Urbanworld Film Festival on September 21, 2019. [13] It was released on October 25, 2019. [14] It was previously scheduled to be released on September 20, 2019. [15]

Reception

Box office

In the United States and Canada, Black and Blue was released alongside The Current War and Countdown , and was projected to gross $8–11 million from 2,062 theaters in its opening weekend. [16] It made $3.1 million on its first day, including $675,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $8.3 million, finishing sixth; social media monitor RelishMix said the low figure was blamed on audiences being "bored with this type of cop thriller". [17] [18] In its second weekend the film fell 50% to $4.1 million, finishing eighth. [19]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 49% of 95 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.3/10.The website's consensus reads: "Black and Blue is elevated by Naomie Harris' central performance, even if the end result suffers from a simplistic treatment of topical themes." [20] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 54 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. [21] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, while those surveyed at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 80%, including an average 4 out of 5 stars.

Candice Frederick of TheWrap wrote, "Black and Blue is chock-full of heart-pounding car chases and suspenseful moments that are certain to entertain mainstream audiences, but the film falters when it attempts, beyond its title, to reflect a necessary and under-discussed conversation about societal issues." [22]

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