Unpleasantly grim and often nasty just to be nasty, writer-director David Ayer's Harsh Times is more an ordeal than a movie.
Harsh Times (2006)
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Reviews Counted:96
Fresh:46
Rotten:50
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: Despite a dedicated performance by Christian Bale, Harsh Times suffers from a heavy-handed and overly bleak plot.
Runtime: 1 hr 59 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $3,304,691
Synopsis: Haunted by nightmares from his murderous military past, the honorably discharged Jim (Christian Bale) spends his time between his impoverished fiancee in rural Mexico and cruising the streets of... Haunted by nightmares from his murderous military past, the honorably discharged Jim (Christian Bale) spends his time between his impoverished fiancee in rural Mexico and cruising the streets of east L.A., knocking back beers and smoking joints with his buddy Mike (Freddy Rodriguez). They also pawn a gun, run into some trouble with a jealous gangster, and fool Mike's girlfriend (Eva Longoria) into thinking he's actually dropping off resumes instead of getting drunk and high with his buddy. Homeland Security meanwhile wants to recruit Jim for some special ops in Central America, but first he has to pass a urine test. This is the directorial debut of David Ayer, who wrote TRAINING DAY, which this film resembles with its smog-saturated cinematography and loving attention to the minutiae of male bonding and "homey codes" in and around L.A.'s inner-city drug culture. One never knows where the story is going, or what's around the next corner in this off-center yarn, and Ayer captures that uneasy feeling of cruising through a bad part of town in a car with someone who you slowly realize cannot be trusted. Christian Bale delivers, as usual, a towering performance: growing progressively more disturbed as the film goes on, he weeps, roars, struts, shouts and flips out, maintaining audience sympathy all the while. [More]
Starring: Christian Bale, Freddy Rodriguez, Tammy Trull, Adriana Millan
Starring: Christian Bale, Freddy Rodriguez, Tammy Trull, Adriana Millan, Eva Longoria, Terry Crews, Noel Guglielmi, Emilio Rivera, Abel Soto, Sonia Iris Lozada, Craig Ricci Shaynak, Tania Verafield
Director: David Ayer
Director: David Ayer
Producer: Andrea Sperling
Composer: Graeme Revell
Studio: MGM
Reviews for Harsh Times
The movie's amusing moments are counterbalanced by a dark and dreary finale that effectively crushes the movie's mood.
"Harsh Times" is a tragedy whose finale is obvious right from the start.
Bale's wild-eyed menace keeps you watching for a time, but by the grisly end he's just another American psycho.
[Screenwriter David Ayer] goes for the jugular at all times -- once, quite literally -- and the grainy, handheld camerawork adds to the scuzzy authenticity.
Shot and acted on an adrenaline rush, Harsh Times has the free structure and intensity of a true indie film, but is sometimes just a little off-balance.
swims through a fog of testosterone punctuated with infinite variations on the pronunciation of the words "dude" and "dawg" such that those words along with a hail of the F-word, make up the bulk of the dialogue
just like its protagonist, Harsh Times is fatally flawed, but in a manner that still remains compelling to watch.
This is a powerful film that combines a number of 'what if' situations with some true tragic moments and even a number of oddly funny situations.
A crazy little film, modest in its scope but grand in its ambition. It paints it's story in loud primary colors, with intense pressure cooker characterizations.
Harsh Times certainly wins points for being a vivid evocation of Los Angeles criminal life; I only wish Ayer had stuck with the almost improvisational feeling of the film's midsection for the whole shebang.
It's an amazing performance, one of the best of the year, with Bale truly making you believe in this over-the-top character.
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