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16 Blocks

  • Director: Richard Donner
  • Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.
  • Release Date: March 3, 2006
  • MPAA Rating: Rated PG13 for violence, intense sequences of action, some strong language

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16 Blocks - 11 August 2009

overall: 6

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Mos Def and Bruce Willis, what an odd pairing.


Tasked with escorting chatty prosecution witness Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) from police custody to a nearby courthouse, aging New York City cop Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) reluctantly gears up for the 16-block trek. But with powerful forces intent on keeping them from reaching their destination, they'll be lucky to make it there alive.


Bruce Willis like in many of his film's as of date, has basically played that same hard-nosed cop who turns superhero when things go array. Director Richard Donner has directed all of the Lethal Weapon films and knows how to do these buddy-cop thriller action films, and this shows he hasn't lost any of his touch.


The storyline to this so called "great concept" that I just stated could have been put together better than it was. I'm not a film writer or director so I don't know what exactly could have made the storyline better, but I'm just saying that it could have been better. Some scenes did drag on a little bit too long and the film didn't create too much of a character personality for the two leads to get us to care for them.


The performances from the trio of leads are great. Mos Def is really good in this film and does make this film if his voice doesn't annoy you enough. He brings a lot to the table and is not like many other rapper's turned actor's that we have seen before, he's actually pretty good. Bruce Willis I think does relive the Die Hard character within him a little bit too much but makes this one more compelling and more tragic to where we feel sympathy and root for him. The one great thing about the two is how their connection in the beginning of the film is not good but as the film progresses the two gain a great deal amount of chemistry between the two and it actually feels real. David Morse also does a very good job at playing the villain as usual.


A lot of the action scenes though do seem done before are actually well-played out and just create a step to have another clever twist in the story. The film is not very comedic but takes all that away with it's over the top action.I enjoyed the ending and thought it was very sympathetic but strong at the same time and fully made this film.


Consensus: 16 Blocks features strong performances from it's trio of leads and has some high-quality action but may seem a bit too predictable and doesn't add much to thrillers.


6.5/10=Rental!!!

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