The Drop (2014) Review
By Allison Rose
2 Min Read
In a parallel storyline, Bob played by Tom Hardy (Inception, The Dark Knight Rises), works for his Cousin Marv as a Bartender and turns a blind eye to the goings on of the Mob. As Bob walks home one night in the freezing winter he finds a hurt pit bull puppy in a neighbor's trash. The neighbor, Nadia, played by Noomi Rapace (Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Prometheus), has a dark past that includes the Dog's owner. Bob is a seemingly harmless individual and comes across as simple and almost childlike but really is quite complex and intelligent. The twist at the end of the film is one I didn't see coming and added to Bob's overall character development. Knowing what I know now, I want to watch the movie again to see it in a whole different light.
While the concept of "The Drop" is interesting and the characters are complex, I found the movie dragged at some points. I also thought there were so many plot points people could get lost and confused and while it was classified under the crime drama genre, I felt there were elements that could have made it a psychological thriller. I did find the plot somewhat refreshing and not the same old mob story that has been played out many times over in past movies. Many times I felt I was watching several separate stories that became intertwined which is fitting since the screen play was based on a series of short stories.
I felt Tom Hardy did a great job as the outwardly simple yet truly complex Bob and James Gandolfini shows once again why he had won several Emmy awards and makes us mourn the loss of such a fine actor. I loved Noomi Rapace in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" and enjoyed her performance in "The Drop" just as much. She takes on interesting characters and makes them her own. Surrounding them are a terrific group of supporting actors which only serve to enhance Hardy's, Gandolfini's and Rapace's performances.
I enjoyed the movie but found the numerous independent yet intertwined story lines to be a bit too much. I felt the writer, Dennis Lehane (Shutter Island, Mystic River), had too much material to work with and not enough time to flesh out all the plots in an adequate way. Some of the character development was sacrificed such as John Ortz's (Silver Linings Playbook) Detective Torres. I feel there was more to his story that we never quite got to because 1) the Director, Michael R. Roskam (Bull Head, Ran Out of Time 2) adding even more details to an already overcrowded screenplay would made the film even more confusing. I think there was a great story behind this film but too much "extra" that ultimately weighed it down.
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MPAA Rating: R
Running Time: 106 minutes
Distributed By: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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