As a force to be reckoned with, David Morse carries the burden of this journey. Cory Monteith catches up, though, and along with Josh C. Waller, they all give us a gritty, realistic, bittersweet Philly taste. Corruption, remorse, and tragedy all unravel proportionally, creating this low-budget, indie, psychological drama like Training Day (2001). Flawed yet effective makes it worthwhile as a simple story’s premise blurs its own “right and wrong” and “good and bad” lines. Cory Monteith’s final performance before his tragic death.
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