Black Point

2002 "Nowhere to run. No-one to trust!"
5.2| 1h40m| NR| en
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In an Alaskan fishing town, a local crime boss suspects a local fisherman knows where his stolen money is, but this fisherman is no regular Joe.

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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
sol1218 **SPOILER** It's obvious as soon as you see him that fish packer and part-time delivery boy John Hawkins, David Caruso,is not exactly playing with a full deck. The guy is hounded by guilt feelings in him having lost his little girl Gabby two years ago in a shopping mall during the Christmas Holidays. Thats when someone snatched Gabby from behind while Hawkins was mindlessly window-shopping. That tragic event lead to Hawkins becoming deeply depressed and having his wife, who held him responsible in Gabby being kidnapped, leaving him.While working at Standing Bear's, Gordon Tootoosis, outdoor fish market Hawkins makes a delivery to the newly arrived, from Alaska, Travis residences and falls heads over heels for the lady of the house Natalie, Susan Haskell. The trouble for Hawkins is that Natalie is married to Gus Travis, Thomas Ian Griffith. Gus is the kind of guy that you don't fool around with especially with his wife Natalie!The movie "Black Point", the name of a fishing village in Washington State, has Gus involved in a blotched FBI raid of a Cantonese gang up in Alaska. This leads to a number of FBI men getting blown away, by the Cantonese, and Gus ending up with the over three million dollars in drug money that they were trying to launder.It's later that the money suddenly disappears, after a deadly shootout at the Travis house, with Gus determined to find it before his boss or "Boss of Bosses" the elegant and soft spoken Malcolm, Miguel Sandoval, puts a hit on him. What Malcolm has to do with the stolen money is never quite made clear in the movie. It seems as if Malcolm was in league with the Cantonese gangsters or in fact their boss? It soon becomes clear to Gus that Hawkins was somehow responsible in the rip off of his cash in that his gun was found at the scene of the robbery! That together with Gus' dead kid brother Crazy Eddy,Travis Macdonald, who with one of Gus' hoods were killed in the shootout.The movie then has Gus and his gang try to get their hands on Hawkins and find out not only where the money is but if he's in fact having an affair with his wife Natalie! There are so many confusing side-plots in the movie that by the time its finally over your not quite sure who the good or and guys in it really are. Gus is a bit unstable and paranoid but he's far more normal then the movie's fair haired hero Hawkins ever is. We have Hawkins together with Gus and Natalie playing a number of mind numbing mind games with each other all throughout the remainder of the film. These crazy and mindless actions makes you wounder if the trio aren't all on LSD in just how utterly ridicules they are. In the end Gus, after being shot beaten and almost burned alive, finally does get his hands on his hard earned money. But by then it's no used to him anymore with Natalie, his one and only love and soul-mate, leaving him for the less then on the ball, due to his his almost non-stop drinking, Hawkins.P.S I notice that the police force-all two of them- at Black Point were not only unprofessional in their keeping the bad guys out of town but were also very ridicules in handling the towns top troublemaker the drunk and unruly John Hawkins. Not only is Hawkins, who has a long list on felonies on his rap sheet, allowed to carry a firearm but is never given a ticket for not fixing the headlights on his pickup truck! It was the left-front headlight that was busted when a drunk and foul mouth Hawkins almost sideswiped a truck in a game, that only Hawkins' was playing, of chicken. A headlight that the not that all too bright Hawkins ever even bothered to repair!
Bacterium I don't really know why I am bothering to comment on "Black Point". It is a really ordinary effort, even for a "B"-flick. Whilst I didn't sit down to watch this film (well DVD actually) with any high expectations, I was still disappointed with it. The acting was pedestrian at best but it was the script which really irritated. Things start out OK but as the plot progresses it makes less and less sense, such that the last 30 minutes are just a frenzied mess. It's bad, but unfortunately, not bad enough to be funny.
KangarooSally I saw this DVD at the store and decided to give it a shot. And on a quiet Wednesday night, it provided some good entertainment, though I must admit to being a David Caruso fan since his days on NYPD Blue.It is not a major motion picture. It is a small story about a broken man and how he is pulled to even lower depths by criminal figures. In many ways it reminded me of the John Sayles picture "Limbo". Though that film played a bit less overly dramatic, many of the themes were the same.Caruso has a good supporting cast here, and I thought the editing lent quite a bit to the plot line which is full of questionable realities, and flashbacks.The script has some unfortunate moments were the goings on just don't seem plausible. The Ice block/neck noose scene being a fine example.But nevertheless, as the credits began to roll, I found that I had been drawn in to the story. I had rooted for the characters, and in the end I was not disappointed that I had paid a few bills to see this flick.
stockboy3 I was lucky to get to see Black Point at the LA permiere in December of 2001. I have always been a fan of David Caruso's, and every time I see him he just gets better and better. This film is no exception. The other lead actors are fantastic as well, Thomas Ian Griffith (also one of the writers) plays a "bad guy," but in a very appealing way and Susan Haskell is excellent in a breakout femme fatale kind of role.It's hard to summarize the film without giving too much away, but in a nutshell, Caruso plays John Hawkins, a down and out former Navy Captain who is stuck in the small harbor town of the film's title, Black Point. He meets Haskell in the sexy role of Natalie and just when he thinks his life is going to change for the better, it take a wild swing for the worse. Twists and turns abound and the action is innovative throughout. I can't recommend this independent Canadian film enough.