Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 122 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK release date: 21/5/2010
- Directed by: Werner Herzog
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Lionsgate
Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer, Jennifer Coolidge
A film full of sinister twists and turns and with a subversive sense of humour, ‘Bad Lieutenant’ stars Nicolas Cage as Terence McDonagh, a rogue detective who, following an injury in the line of duty, becomes addicted to illegal drugs to kill the pain.
Despite his addiction, Terence is a fearless detective. However, his life is complicated by his relationship with a prostitute who he falls in love with. Together they fall into a dark world that is both devastatingly sad, and devilishly humorous.
Contains frequent hard drug use, sex and very strong language .
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Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call: Average guest rating breakdown:
Total ratings: 13
Average rating: 3.2
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Good
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 2 reviews):
dont waste your money!
never before have i had to leave an 18 rated film through boredom! .... no plot, no suspense, no thrill just mindless bad language, gun violence, drugs and sex (this content is not normally a problem if there is a storyline of some kind) boring, boring, boring!!! we both walked out having tried for 1.5 hours to find a plot line, such a waste of time!!!! felt so let down - need a refund.
Totally amazing Nic is amazing as bad lieutenant
Eva Mendes is great and works well with Nicolas Cage in her role in the film. This film has it all sex, drugs and rock and roll, funny lines , the blood and gore plus great actors and all tied together in a great police movie.
Would highly recomend this to anyone who wants to see a great film .
Already cant wait for the dvd and fingers crossed Nicolas Cage wins an oscar for his role .
Roll on the next Cage film .
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