THE NEXT THREE DAYS


THE NEXT THREE DAYS

    • Release Date
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    • 19 Nov 2010 (Intl.)
      08 Dec 2010 (Ind.)
    • Sutradara
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    • Paul Haggis
    • Pemain
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    • Liam Neeson, Russell Crowe, Olivia Wilde, Elizabeth Banks, Jonathan Tucker, Brian Dennehy, RZA, Lennie James, Jason Beghe, Moran Atias, Patrick Brennan, Nazanin Boniadi, Tyrone Giordano, Ty Simpkins, Tamara Gorski
    • Naskah
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    • Paul Haggis, Fred Cavayé
    • Duration
    • :
    • -
    • Rotten Meter
    • :
    • 51 %
    • Audience Meter
    • :
    • 66 %
    • Movie Critics
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    • 29 reviewers

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    • Bill Goodykoontz
    • Arizona Republic
    • Score 2.5/5
    • Even with an actor of Crowe's skill, it's hard to believe the mild, thoughtful John would take to the mean streets of Pittsburgh for fake IDs, blast his way into drug houses and such.
    • 12 Aug 2011
    • Peter Rainer
    • Christian Science Monitor
    • Score B-
    • In its final half-hour, all the stops are pulled. The movie is still wildly implausible but at least it's hurtling forward.
    • 22 Nov 2010
    • David Denby
    • New Yorker
    • No Score
    • The movie is a caper without playfulness or wit -- it's accomplished but not much fun.
    • 22 Nov 2010
    • Joe Neumaier
    • New York Daily News
    • Score 2/5
    • It's laughably, eye-rollingly absurd, so you don't watch it and wonder, "Hey, why not?" You endure it and wonder, "So ... why did they do that?"
    • 19 Nov 2010
    • Stephen Cole
    • Globe and Mail
    • Score 2.5/4
    • An okay thriller with lots of smart flourishes, The Next Three Days has us hooked early on but never quite gets us in the boat
    • 19 Nov 2010
    • A.O. Scott
    • New York Times
    • Score 2.5/5
    • Not much more than a meticulously detailed, very long instructional video.
    • 19 Nov 2010
    • Tom Long
    • Detroit News
    • Score B-
    • Suspenseful if not wholly believable, the main problem with The Next Three Days is it lasts about a half day too long.
    • 19 Nov 2010
    • J. R. Jones
    • Chicago Reader
    • No Score
    • The characters are so vivid that the suspense never lags.
    • 19 Nov 2010
    • Peter Howell
    • Toronto Star
    • Score 2.5/4
    • Paul Haggis gets us so engrossed watching the gears slowly mesh in his prison-break drama The Next Three Days, it's disconcerting when the machine finally clanks noisily into action.
    • 19 Nov 2010
    • Mick LaSalle
    • San Francisco Chronicle
    • Score 2/4
    • Alas, Haggis' commitment to bringing out the truth of the premise turns the "The Next Three Days" into a downbeat film.
    • 19 Nov 2010

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