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What Doesn't Kill You (2008) Reviews

What Doesn't Kill You (2008)
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Inspired by his own tough childhood on the unforgiving streets of South Boston, director/co-screenwriter (along with Paul T. Murray and Donnie Wahlberg) Brian Goodman's tough-talking crime drama follows the journey of two childhood friends as they attempt to sever their powerful underworld ties. Ever since they were just young kids, Brian (Mark Ruffalo) and Paulie (Ethan Hawke) have always watched out for one another. From the petty crimes and misdemeanors of childhood to more serious criminal endeavors as they take their tenuous first steps into adulthood, the two sworn friends do their best to survive in the dog-eat-dog neighborhood while gradually falling under the sway of powerful crime boss Pat Kelly (Goodman). Fifteen years later, Brian finds his drug addiction threatening to drive away his wife (Amanda Peet) while simultaneously taking a toll on his longtime friendship with Paulie. It seems that neither of the two men can break free of the vicious cycle that threatens to consume them, and as turf-war tensions begin to build, police detective Moran (Wahlberg) takes to the streets determined to clean them up once and for all. Will Brian and Paulie prove successful in earning some quick cash while staying off the detective's radar, or has their longtime lucky streak in dealing with the law finally dried up? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Mark RuffaloEthan Hawke, (more)
Director(s):
Brian Goodman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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(65 member reviews)  


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Ed B.

Got a little slow in the middle, but overall keeps you engaged. A decent drama that's based on a true story (or so they say). If you like crime dramas you'll be ok with it.

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James R.

Good story - although I have to wonder how "true" it is - but fine acting. Tough, gritty portrait of small-time crooks.

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Pamela V.

Good story of struggling against your peers

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KATHLEEN A.

I thought it was a good movie, but if you're expecting a movie like the Departed, you'll be dissappointed. Still it starts out banging, but slows down to more of a drama rather than crime drama. Still, the ending provides a nice change from the tragedy we're used to in most movies. I added half a star for the killer perfomances of Rufalo, Hawke, and, suprisingly, Peet.

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Patricia W.

Mark Ruffalo in particular did a very good job in this movie. I enjoyed watching it and was happy with the ending. Not the best movie you'll ever see, but well worth watching.

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Nicole S.

Boring, I didn't make it, not even half way...

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ARCY V.

It was a bit violent and too slow to watch to the end. Not entertaining at all.

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Lynwood K.

Pretty depressing movie, a guy struggling to turn his life around and can't get any breaks.

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Casey S.

If you've got nothing else to watch and like crime dramas, this is ok. It's quite slow and predictable though.

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Debra S.

Slowest most boring movie I have ever seen!

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    Ed B.

    Got a little slow in the middle, but overall keeps you engaged. A decent drama that's based on a true story (or so they say). If you like crime dramas you'll be ok with it.

    Yes   |   No

     
    James R.

    Good story - although I have to wonder how "true" it is - but fine acting. Tough, gritty portrait of small-time crooks.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Pamela V.

    Good story of struggling against your peers

    Yes   |   No

     
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