* * * ½
(Exciting episodic tale)
You get three stories for the price of one in this exciting episodic tale.
Ryan Gosling plays a motorcyclist who performs a number of clever bank …
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* * * ½
(Exciting episodic tale)
You get three stories for the price of one in this exciting episodic tale.
Ryan Gosling plays a motorcyclist who performs a number of clever bank robberies before he is caught by Avery (Bradley Cooper), a cop who is deemed a hero but lives with an incident weighing heavily on his conscience.
The story shifts to Avery and his rise to becoming a candidate for New York district attorney, then shifts again to his son, who is dealing with a serious drug problem. All three stories come together in a dramatic conclusion.
Great performances by Gosling, Cooper, Eva Mendes as the mother of Gosling’s child and Ray Liotta as a crooked cop.
It is a long, episodic story (two hours and 20 minutes) but never slows down and holds your interest, raising many moral issues. Rated R, with violence, profanity and drug usage.
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