- The film participated in the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was bought by Senator at the film festival for $5 million. It became the first film to find a buyer at the festival that year.
- Miramax wanted to buy the distribution rights for the film, but the film’s producer refused.
- The film's screenwriter Michael C. Martin invested $200,000 in the film.
- Michael C. Martin wrote the script for the film originally just to participate in a screenwriting competition, and won the second place in the competition.
- The film is the first screenplay of Michael C. Martin.
- The production cost of the film is about 25 million U.S. dollars, and many leading actors have put a part of the salary into the production of the film.
- The film is a collaboration between Ethan Hawke and director Antoine Fuqua again after the movie "Training Day" .
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Rickey 2022-03-27 09:01:12
In fact, the story is still a bit old-fashioned, the rhythm is a bit slow, and the dialogue is a bit wordy. Just look at Richard Gere, who is old and old, the handsome guy in the past...PS: It's an imagination that I'm looking forward to. Will Johnnie to direct, will it be much more concise, refined, compact and smooth.
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Rosalind 2022-03-27 09:01:12
How heavy! Who wrote this synopsis? It made me think I didn't understand it after reading it~ I don't understand the first scene, the purpose of letting Ethan kill someone~
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Det. Patrick Leary: My shorty is black. Don't we go shopping for cocoa butter together?
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Det. Sal Procida: What happened to the cops?
Carlo: Nothin. They were were right even though they were wrong. And I was wrong only *because* that I was right. Ya see? You get that now. You get that, right?
Det. Sal Procida, Carlo: Righta and wronga.