LInes betwixt cop and felon acquire mirky in Joe Carnahan’s “The snag,” a crime thriller set across one foggy Miami night, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.Damon and Affleck, of course, are so closely associated with Boston — most recently they produced the 2024 heist movie “The Instigators” there — that a detour to South Florida puts them, a little awkwardly, in an entirely different movie landscape. This is “Miami Vice” territory or Elmore Leonard Land, not Southie or "The Town.”In “The Rip,” they play Miami narcotics officers who come upon a cartel stash house that Lt. Dane Dumars says may have $150,000 hidden in the walls. It turns out to be more than $20 million, though, and their mission immediately turns from a Friday afternoon smash-and-grab into an imminent siege where no one can be trusted.“The Rip,” which debuts Friday on Netflix, is a lean and potent-enough neo-noir where almost all the characters are police officers, yet it’s a mystery as to who’s a good guy and who’s not. It’s a nifty and timely premise, even if “The Rip” literally tattoos its message across itself.When Dane sits down with the young woman at the stash house who seems plausibly innocent, she looks at tattoos on his hands and asks what they mean. On one: “AWTGG”: “Are we the good guys?”As much as the answer might seem a foregone conclusion in a movie starring Damon and Affleck, who are also producers, “The Rip” plays with and against type in ways that can keep you engrossed. However, the exposition is so light and hurried in “The Rip” that that’s almost all it plays with. We know almost nothing about our characters outside of the action in the movie, making all the potential double crosses ring hollow.Carnahan opens the film with a flurry of internal interrogations. The Miami police department is full of finger pointing after the fatal shooting, seen in the movie’s first moments, of a detective. Cutting quickly between angry accusations and equally furious defensiveness, we get the sense that nobody in the department knows who’s clean and who’s dirty.“I hate it, man,” Dane tells Byrne. “I hate being a cop.”Various divisions intermingle, including the DEA agent Mateo “Matty” Nix and FBI agent Del Byrne. The omnipresence of drug cartels and the dysfunction in the department has made the police force into a den of thieves, in its own right. When we catch up with Dane’s crew, they don't look particularly official. On a Friday afternoon, they’re sitting around outside drinking, with armored vehicles parked next to them. When Dane says he’s got a CrimeStopper tip he wants to check out, they go in civilian cars.With him are four other detectives: JD Byrne , Mike Ro , Numa Baptiste and Lolo Salazar. Dane and JD, naturally, are tight. But after they find the money, the tone shifts. Dane doesn’t call the money into their superiors, and instead asks his crew to turn in their phones to him. Everyone begins to wonder: What’s going on? Is Dane crooked? A mysterious phone call comes in: Take $150,000 and go, or everybody dies. It’s not the cartel calling.Carnahan, who also wrote “The Rip,” has said the movie is inspired by real events as described to him by a Miami detective. But little in how the movie plays out will strike many as particularly plausible. Yet Carnahan, achieving of the same dense atmosphere of his Liam Neeson wolf thriller “The Grey,” albeit with a lot less snow, imbues “The Rip” with a good cop-bad cop muddiness that makes his film feel resonant.Affleck and Damon have made more than a dozen movies together, but their collaborations seem to be increasing in frequency. They've often found often interesting ways — like in Ridley Scott's “The Last Duel” — to shape and contort expectations for themselves on screen. Usually, that's meant roles that are far from heroic, and often part of an ensemble.As a B-movie with a couple of A-listers, “The Rip” will probably go down as a minor and flawed genre exercise. But even in their lesser efforts, the sincerity of Damon and Affleck's buddy routine remains winning. Even in Miami.“The Rip,” a Netflix release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for violence and pervasive language. Running time: 133 minutes. Two stars out of four.This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
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