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Black and Blue (2019) Hindi BluRay 480p 720p 1080p Dual Audio [Hindi DD5.1 + English] | Full Movie


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Black and Blue

2019 / 1h 39m
iMDb Rating: 6.2/10
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Release Date: October 25, 2019
Director: Deon Taylor
Stars: Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson
Language: Hindi DD5.1+ English DD5.1
Quality: BluRay 1080p | 720p |  480p
Size: 1.9GB | 960MB | 350MB

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Black and Blue (2019) Movie Info :-

A supremely stressful day in Alicia West’s life — she will be shot at, betrayed and hunted by ruthless men on both sides of the law — begins with a morning jog through a quiet New Orleans neighborhood. Head down, earbuds in, minding her business, Alicia is stopped and frisked by police officers because she “fits the profile.” In other words, because she’s black. But when one of the patrolmen runs her identification, he tells his partner to let her go because “she’s blue,” i.e. one of their colleagues on the force.

Naomie Harris elevates this tale of a rookie cop who becomes the target of her corrupt colleagues through both her physical strength and emotional subtlety. Veteran cinematographer Dante Spinotti—a frequent Michael Mann collaborator and two-time Oscar nominee for “The Insider” and “L.A. Confidential”—creates moody, evocative images of the film’s New Orleans setting which greatly enhance the overall feeling of menace.

It’s only when it tries to be about something weightier and more substantial that “Black and Blue” loses its way and feels like it’ll never end. The topic of racism and the police sadly couldn’t be more relevant. People of color are needlessly profiled and targeted in cities across the United States, all too often resulting in violence and death. The use of the sort of body camera that’s crucial to the propulsion of Peter A. Dowling’s script is an attempt to stop this troubling trend. For the most part, all those ideas are baked into the story; it’s when the characters stop to explain their motivations and actions, leading to a series of false endings, that “Black and Blue” slogs into overlong territory.