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Russell Crowe,Elizabeth Banks,Liam Neeson,Brian Dennehy,Olivia Wilde,Lennie James,Aisha Hinds,Daniel Stern,RZA,Ty Simpkins,Helen Carey,Kevin Corrigan,Jason Beghe,Tyrone Giordano,Jonathan Tucker,Allan Steele,Moran Atias,Michael Buie,Trudie Styler,Remy NozikVisitor Rating & Critics For The Next Three Days Movie
User Rating : 3.6User Percentage : 66 %
User Count Like : 48,764
All Critics Rating : 5.9
All Critics Count : 161
All Critics Percentage : 52 %
Title : The Next Three Days
Genres The Next Three Days : Drama,Horror,Romance,Mystery & Suspense
Directed by : Paul Haggis
Writed by : Paul Haggis
Cost : $21.1M
Review For The Next Three Days
Even with an actor of Crowe's skill, it's hard to believe the mild, thoughtful John would take to the mean streets of Pittsburgh for fake IDs, blast his way into drug houses and such.Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
In its final half-hour, all the stops are pulled. The movie is still wildly implausible but at least it's hurtling forward.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
The movie is a caper without playfulness or wit -- it's accomplished but not much fun.
David Denby-New Yorker
It's laughably, eye-rollingly absurd, so you don't watch it and wonder, "Hey, why not?" You endure it and wonder, "So ... why did they do that?"
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
An okay thriller with lots of smart flourishes, The Next Three Days has us hooked early on but never quite gets us in the boat
Stephen Cole-Globe and Mail
Not much more than a meticulously detailed, very long instructional video.
A.O. Scott-New York Times
This is Crowe's movie to carry and he does it with an earthy realism that reminds of the actor he is beneath the persona.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation
The Next Three Days is kind of a throwback to the classic action movies Hollywood put out in the mid-nineties - the 'one man versus the world' era of thrillers, in which lantern-jawed heroes fight to save their family against improbable odds
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk
It's the kind of edge of your seat thriller that leaves you in constant suspense of how the situation will resolve.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
Managing to overcome the contrivances and implausibilities of the storyline, The Next Three Days succeeds through the sheer verisimilitude of the performances and direction.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy
...The most effective scenes employ the Hitchcockian maxim that you can show a couple kissing for as long as you like provided there's a bomb under the bed. Haggis has plenty of bombs and plenty of beds to put them under.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
If it didn't feel like the movie took three days to get through, this could have been a pretty good thriller.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs
If I actually gave out star ratings or numerical scores, this one would be right on the fine line between pass and fail.
Drew McWeeny-HitFix
This movie is from fancy Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis. In other words, you're supposed to take it all as seriously as he does. You may find that challenging.
Dave White-Movies.com
The suspense isn't just dramatic. It's emotional.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
Occasionally preposterous and bogged down by Haggis' usual lack of subtlety, but the film is also captivating and energetic, particularly during the thrilling final act.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD
Haggis somehow pulls off a delicate balancing act -- a gravity-bound fantasy scenario -- showing us John's desperate, dark, human need while playing out made-for-movie scenes.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies
Although no hidden gem, Russell Crowe certainly could've done much worse than filling Mel Gibson's family-man-of-action shoes. And Paul Haggis thankfully shelves his sociology-degree sermonizing for this pure-pulp prison-break thriller.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com
The Next Three Days is Paul Haggis's best film so far, and he has the potential to make a better one yet if he ever decides to truly engage his characters'-or his-darker impulses.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
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