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The Guilty

  • 6.3 /10

  • 2943

  • 73%

Plot

A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.

Cast

Jake Gyllenhaal as Joe Baylor
Jake Gyllenhaal

as Joe Baylor

Ethan Hawke as Sgt. Bill Miller (voice)
Ethan Hawke

as Sgt. Bill Miller (voice)

Riley Keough as Emily Lighton (voice)
Riley Keough

as Emily Lighton (voice)

Peter Sarsgaard as Henry Fisher (voice)
Peter Sarsgaard

as Henry Fisher (voice)

Christina Vidal Mitchell as Sgt. Denise Wade
Christina Vidal Mitchell

as Sgt. Denise Wade

Paul Dano as Matthew Fontenot (voice)
Paul Dano

as Matthew Fontenot (voice)

Eli Goree as Rick (voice)
Eli Goree

as Rick (voice)

Da'Vine Joy Randolph as CHP Dispatcher (voice)
Da'Vine Joy Randolph

as CHP Dispatcher (voice)

David Castañeda as Tim Gerachi
David Castañeda

as Tim Gerachi

Adrian Martinez as Manny
Adrian Martinez

as Manny

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • September 24, 2021

Production Companies

  • Nine Stories Productions

  • Bold Films

  • Fuqua Films

  • Amet Entertainment

  • Endeavor Content

  • Capstone Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.52 hrs

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Full Analysis at https://www.spotamovie.com/ - **Introduction** - “The Guilty” is an American movie released in 2021. It lasts for one hour and thirty minutes, and it belongs to the categories of Crime, Psychological Drama and Thriller. It’s the American remake of the 2018 Danish film “Den Skyldige.” The film takes place in one single day, mostly in one location. It’s intense, full of tensions, a…

_The Guilty_ is a gripping experience but runs out of steam before crossing the finish line. Jake Gyllenhaal did such a fantastic job in this film. The complex emotion that he displayed here was an absolute clinic on acting. He transitioned from shock to anger to sadness with ease, demonstrating the true emotions of a person dealing with a difficult situation while simultaneously being haunted…

The Guilty is director Antoine Fuqua's third foray into the, so to speak, internal affairs of the Los Angeles Police Department, and while it doesn't quite reach the same level of virtuosity as Training Day (or, for that matter, Brooklyn's Finest), it stands as irrefutable proof that the crime thriller is the one genre that Fuqua can always fall back on (case in point, The Guilty is Fuqua’s follo…