In Theaters: December 14, 2018
On DVD/Blu-ray: April 2, 2019
R | Drama | 1h 56m
Based on 430 votes and 153 reviews.
Clint is fantastic. Best of the best.
Excellent movie. Ol Clint still has it
Thumbs Down!!!
Another film about an old man in a situation you wouldn't think an old man would be in. Or be able to do at all. Drug mule for a cartel? But it happened. No doubt Clint Eastwood changed the story quite a bit, but if so he changed it really well. CE, and a very good supporting cast really draw you into this not-quite-redemption tale.
The sound on the movie was sometimes too low. Couldn't hear their mumbles.
The movie started out a little bit slow but than really drew you in. Don't listen to Rotten Tomatoes reviews..Clint Eastwood was excellent and it was a movie well worth seeing.
The usual Clintwood product. Very visual and story rich. Well worth the money with the other drivel playing lately Hamilton Spec review a way off as usual.
Ignore the Hamilton Spectator review. This is an engrossing movie about a greatly flawed man who gets himself in deep trouble, but comes to see how his actions have cost him dearly in his family relationships. He’s an 80 year old guy whose social skills are stuck in the 1950s. So, for instance, he refers to a black family as Negros. When they politely correct him that they are Blacks, he politely stands corrected. Clint Eastwood is great, as usual, as both actor and director. Worth seeing.
We love Clint Eastwood; always see his movies!! But must admit it was slow moving. Nice to see his real life daughter playing his daughter!!
I really hate to say this because I love Clint Eastwood but this movie was his worst. His character was dull and that was attributed to the character's life he was portraying. In addition, I didn't like the movie because I saw no sense in glorying a man's life just because he transported drugs as an old man. He had no scruples by not attending his daughters wedding. What a selfish narcistic character he was/is. Only thought about himself. I walked out thinking "really?" Sorry Clint... Still love you and would see your next movie.