Empezó como cualquier otra noche.
Vincent es un frío y calculador asesino a sueldo que siempre va a por todas. Max es un taxista con muchos sueños y sin grandes resultados. En aquella noche fatídica, Max ha de llevar a Vincent a su próximo trabajo: una noche, cinco paradas, cinco golpes y una salida. Juntos, con sus vidas en choque continuo, ninguno de los dos volverá a ser el mismo. Esta noche todo va a cambiar...
"Collateral," a gripping 2004 thriller directed by Michael Mann and produced by Paramount Pictures and Parkes/MacDonald Productions, masterfully blends intense action with profound character development. Set against the nocturnal backdrop of Los Angeles, the film follows Max Durocher, a meticulous taxi driver portrayed by Jamie Foxx, who unwittingly becomes the chauffeur for Vincent, a ruthless hitman played by Tom Cruise. As the night unfolds, Max is drawn deeper into Vincent's deadly agenda, transforming an ordinary evening into a harrowing journey through the city's underbelly. The film's narrative brilliance lies in its ability to weave a high-stakes crime plot with introspective moments that delve into the lives of its characters. Max's initial reluctance and subsequent moral dilemmas are portrayed with raw authenticity by Foxx, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Cruise, on the other hand, delivers a chilling performance as Vincent, showcasing a departure from his typical roles and adding a layer of unpredictability to the film. Their dynamic interplay drives the film, making "Collateral" not just a tale of survival, but a deep exploration of human nature and morality. Michael Mann's signature style is evident in the film's visually stunning cinematography, which captures the essence of Los Angeles at night with a gritty realism. The use of digital cameras adds a documentary-like feel, enhancing the tension and immediacy of the action sequences. The pulsating score by James Newton Howard complements the film's relentless pace, creating an immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Mann's meticulous attention to detail, from the city's diverse neighborhoods to the characters' personal struggles, elevates "Collateral" to a cinematic masterpiece. "Collateral" not only stands out for its thrilling plot and exceptional performances but also for its thought-provoking themes. The film raises questions about fate, choice, and the thin line between right and wrong, challenging viewers to reflect on their own values and decisions. As Max navigates the dangerous night with Vincent, he is forced to confront his fears and aspirations, ultimately finding the courage to take control of his life. This journey of self-discovery, set against the backdrop of a gripping thriller, makes "Collateral" a compelling and unforgettable film.
Año2004
Presupuesto65000000$
Duración120 min
Ingresos220239925$
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GénerosDramaCrimenSuspense
Países de producciónUnited States of America