The Death and Life of Bobby Z

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The movie is not totally horrible, as action films go.

The main problem is the many plot holes in the narrative that the creators probably didn’t count on, or thought their viewers wouldn’t figure out how the whole mess was going to turn out.

John Herzfeld directed the screen play by Bob Krakower and Allan Lawrence.

The credibility gap is huge when the people involved asks us to accept things that don’t make too much sense.

Tim Kearney, a San Quentin prisoner with an “impulse control” problem, expects to spend the rest of his life in jail, until the FBI makes him an offer he can’t refuse.

He can go free if he agrees to assume the identity of the late drug lord, Bobby Z, so the Feds can deliver him to a Mexican kingpin in exchange for a kidnapped agent. 

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Warning:- this post does contain the films Goofs. May spoil the film.

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… now for Magic’s Technical Bit:

Director
John Herzfeld

Writers
Bob Krakower
Allen Lawrence

Release Date
17 November 2007 (Japan)

Genre
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Tagline
You can’t out-run yourself.

Plot
A DEA agent provides former Marine Tim Kearney with a way out of his prison sentence: impersonate Bobby Z

Goofs

  • Crew or equipment visible: You can see a member of the crew walk by inside Monk’s house when Elizabeth and Monk are sitting outside of his home talking about their future plans together.
  • Continuity: The bike that Paul Walker’s character uses to escape from Brian Cervier’s ranch switches from a four stroke to a two stroke in the scene where it runs out of gas.

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