Netflix’s movie is a remake of a 2018 Danish movie and stars in Hollywood actor Jake Gyllenhaal
The thriller “Solid”, a remake of a 2018 Danish movie with Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal, has been receiving a lot of praise from the viewers.
Released as a Netflix Original, The Guilty is a thriller of the North -American crime starring and produced by Gyllenhaal, portraying Joe Baylor, a LAPD officer wrapped in difficult investigation. He is working on the cemetery turn in a 911 call center while waiting for a court hearing for a service incident.
What wanted to be a routine night becomes you when you receive a call from Emily Lightton, who reveals that she has been abducted, but she is forced abruptly to disconnect. Without any registration to continue, Joe reports the road patrol, but they reached a dead end.
Challenging standard procedures, he contacts his home and talks to his daughter in the hope of discovering clues to Emily’s location. His sergeant quickly reminds him of the legal limits he crosses, but Joe’s resolution to rescue Emily pushes him to deepen, only to find that the case is more complex than he envisaged.
A revision Rotten Tomatoes states: “Very exciting story that surprised me because of the only one in the office. A great performance, but I didn’t have a little background for the main character. I didn’t expect the turn, which was a great shock. Very exciting.” The express.
Another viewer expressed his admiration, saying: “This movie deserves much more love than you get, especially from the audience score. The turns are really well located and disgusting. Great performance and not your typical gender configuration. I haven’t seen the original, but I’m really happy that I have given this movie a chance.”
The highlight of the film that resonates with many is Gyllenhaal’s performance, despite limited distribution. With the plot that revolves around 911 calls, we hear remarkable voices such as Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough and Paul Dano, but the narrative remains firmly anchored on the intense trip of the officer.
A particularly enthusiastic viewer praised the culprits for showing “one of the best pieces of action I have ever seen. A great story. It reminds me of the imagination that had to be used on radio programs before television. I would have given five full stars if the complaint has been shorter.”
Another emphasized the impact of the main actor: “Jake made this film; he sold me completely despite a fine plot. He could see what he arrived, which meant that the last third began to lose his Oomch and the tension faded instead of building.”
However, some have leveled the criticisms of both the film and the representation of Gyllenhaal, which suggests that the “whole movie” involves its character “working 911 calls with attitude and some unpayed luggage.”
Although the film won numerous five -star criticism, its general score from Tomatoes Rotten is 74%slightly higher than average.
For those who wish to see Jake Gyllenhaal again on his screens, his thriller 2021, the culprit, is currently available for transmission to Netflix.