The Keeper (1996)

The Keeper (1996)
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Much of this absorbing, grim psychological thriller is set within Brooklyn's Kings County House of Detention and follows the moral downfall of an idealistic, straight-arrow black correctional officer, 36-year-old Paul Lamont. Strongly believing in prison reform yet horrified by the never-ending amount of criminals freed by the ineffectual justice system, Lamont dreams of becoming a lawyer and working for change. His humanity, honesty and rigid enforcement of rules does little to endear him to his more thug-like colleagues who have become cynical and cruel. One day the idealistic Lamont assists a badly brutalized Haitian illegal alien incarcerated for a rape he swears he didn't commit. Lamont believes Jean Baptiste is innocent and, against his wife's wishes, pays Jean's bail and brings him home. Jean Baptiste is a gentle soul, a professional baker who tries to earn enough money to support his children back home. Soon Angela finds herself slowly falling for the guest while Lamont is forced to work increasing overtime hours. Lamont loves his wife and is normally a devoted husband, but work is beginning to exact a heavy emotional toll. Realizing that an attraction between Angela and Jean Baptiste exists, he grows unnaturally jealous and insecure. It begins to show when he participates in a brutal beating at work and it culminates with a violent confrontation at home. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Giancarlo EspositoRegina Taylor, (more)
Director(s):
Joe Brewster
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Keeper

Much of this absorbing, grim psychological thriller is set within Brooklyn's Kings County House of Detention and follows the moral downfall of an idealistic, straight-arrow black correctional officer, 36-year-old Paul Lamont. Strongly believing in prison reform yet horrified by the never-ending amount of criminals freed by the ineffectual justice system, Lamont dreams of becoming a lawyer and working for change. His humanity, honesty and rigid enforcement of rules does little to endear him to his more thug-like colleagues who have become cynical and cruel. One day the idealistic Lamont assists a badly brutalized Haitian illegal alien incarcerated for a rape he swears he didn't commit. Lamont believes Jean Baptiste is innocent and, against his wife's wishes, pays Jean's bail and brings him home. Jean Baptiste is a gentle soul, a professional baker who tries to earn enough money to support his children back home. Soon Angela finds herself slowly falling for the guest while Lamont is forced to work increasing overtime hours. Lamont loves his wife and is normally a devoted husband, but work is beginning to exact a heavy emotional toll. Realizing that an attraction between Angela and Jean Baptiste exists, he grows unnaturally jealous and insecure. It begins to show when he participates in a brutal beating at work and it culminates with a violent confrontation at home. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joe Brewster
Writer(s):
Joe Brewster
Producer(s):
Forrest MurrayJuan AmalbertJoe Brewster
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Sexual Situations, Violence, Not For Children, Profanity)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Joseph W.

This is one that creeps up on you. It's hard to initially understand where it's taking place (you know it's correctional) but it doesn't seem to the typical jail/prison. Aside from all the outstanding things about it; I believe the overall lesson is "beware of the green eyed monster"...? I won't research it, but suspect this started out as a stage play and was adapted to for film?

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Etrina A.

I really wanted to C this movie. So much, that I tried 3x. 1st, I was sent the wrong 1. Got a re-send. When I rcvd it, it was cracked so I had to send that 1 back. Finally after rcvng a playable movie, w/in 5 min. I turned it off cuz it had such filthy language. Point is that the movie was rated YRV on the sleeve and NR on the website. I think, the movie should have been rated R. I try to not rent rated R because of the bad language. However, I find that it's getting harder to judge accurately according to the rating because most PG-13s have at least 1 "F" word use. This is so aggravating. Even though this world is filled with: "Whateva Goes", I would like to have the freedom to watch profanity-free movies without renting a cartoon. There are so many movies that have good stories that are filled with unnecessary bad language. Surely the point can be made w/out this. It is a shame that writers, etc. do not think about this. they would still make the $$. Holla back if you agree!

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