Edge of Darkness

Some secrets take us to the edge.

6.4
20101h 57m

Production

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As a seasoned homicide detective, Thomas Craven has seen the bleakest side of humanity. But nothing prepares him for the toughest investigation of his life: the search for his only daughter Emma's killer. Now, he is on a personal mission to uncover the disturbing secrets surrounding her murder, including corporate corruption, government collusion and Emma's own mysterious life.

Trailers & Videos

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Edge of Darkness 2010 [Official Trailer]

Cast

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Ray Winstone

Jedburgh

Photo of Danny Huston

Danny Huston

Jack Bennett

Photo of Jay O. Sanders

Jay O. Sanders

Whitehouse

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Damian Young

Senator Jim Pine

Photo of Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo

Agent One

Photo of Wayne Duvall

Wayne Duvall

Chief of Police

Photo of Gbenga Akinnagbe

Gbenga Akinnagbe

Detective Darcy Jones

Photo of Gabrielle Popa

Gabrielle Popa

Young Emma

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Paul Sparks

Northampton Police Detective

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Christy Scott Cashman

Detective Vicki Hurd

Photo of Dossy Peabody

Dossy Peabody

Annie - Bennett's Asst.

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Gordon Peterson

Interviewer

Photo of Peter Epstein

Peter Epstein

Agent Two

Photo of Tom Kemp

Tom Kemp

Paul Honeywell

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Reviews

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6/10

**mixed bag.**

We've seen many movies with the same premise: man seeking revenge for his loved one/child.

This could've been an rare exception sticking out of the plot repetition, but it fails in other aspects.

The good bits:

* We get to actually care for the victims. They are more than just plot triggers, they are persons, and there is an emotional attachment.
* The protagonist isn't as over the top as in most revenge flicks. He's an realistic cop who, caused by tragedy, is losing his grip.
* In addition to the evil main antagonist, there is a deuteragonist; and I like this type of character very much: independent, but not good. Lots of potential in such a figure.
* The violence is naturalistic.

The bad bits:

* Whether as early as in script (several authors), or as late as in post-production cuts - this looks like important bits were simply omitted.
* The pacing is OK and follows the story, but at times, it feels a bit slow.
* some resolution is too clichéd.

This is an remake of an BBC series, which I haven't seen; my wild guess is: the original is much better.

I don't think this is a spoiler; just give you an idea of the calibre of plot-holes in this: Two criminals are arrested by half a dozen cops, with physical evidence to get them behind bars for years. The TV reports about this incident, so no way this gets hushed up. Yet, two scenes later, we see the same two bad guys strutting and driving around as if police would neither recognise nor bother them. Explanation? None.

Part of this is an unusual variation of the revenge-flick, with a tinge of supernatural; but another, large, part is a failed script or implementation.

4 for the movie as such; +1 for the emotional part, +1 for the deuteragonist, which really improves the potential (though not all of the outcome). I'm giving it a 6 out of 10.

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