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Directed by Michael Mann
Writer and director Michael Mann updates the groundbreaking television crime series he created in the 1980s with this stylish thriller. Ricardo Tubbs (Jamie Foxx) and Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell) are two police detectives working undercover in Florida; Tubbs is smart, cool, and resourceful, while Crockett has his own way of doing things, though he stays close enough to the rules to stay out of trouble. Their latest assignment is to get the goods on Arcangel de Jesus Montoya (Luis Tosar), a local drug kingpin whose men are believed to be responsible for a handful of recent murders. In order to infiltrate Montoya's operation, Tubbs and Crockett pose as powerboat racers willing to use their talents to pilot drug-smuggling ships for the right price. The detectives' ruse works, but as they dig deeper into Montoya's inner circle, they become involved in a dangerous operation that will take them to Haiti and Cuba, where neither the Miami Police Force nor the United States government can help them if things go wrong. Crockett also begins walking a risky path when he begins an affair with Isabella (Gong Li), a woman high up in Montoya's organization. Miami Vice marked Michael Mann's third consecutive directorial effort with Jamie Foxx; Foxx appeared in Mann's Ali and Collateral, and has been announced to star in a future project written by Mann, The Kingdom. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"[quote user="Risselada"] I bet Manatees would like movies where lots of boats get destroyed. Maybe Waterworld. Any movie where the water to boat ratio on the planet is greater. [/quote] You're right. One of the most terrifying movies to manatees is Miami Vice, with all the gofast boats " [More]
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"just a few that i can remember that was highly recommended but i found very disappointing is Brockeback Mountain, Night at the Museum,and MIami Vice.First of all Brockeback Mountain ,I found better homosexual movie a than this that had better and stronger characters,Too bad cause cause i really like t " [More]
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The Miami Vice movie will not remind anybody of the colorful, stylish television series. Michael Mann's big screen reimagining of his quintessential 1980's show trades pastels for grainy digital video. This is a necessary change for Mann as he has no interest in doing a campy film - a sense of humor not being one of Mann's strongpoints. For his particular style to work, Mann's stories need to carry some existential weight. His best films (Heat), Manhunter, Thief) use their slick style in order to get inside the minds of criminals, killers, and cops. The story he cooked up for Miami Vice hits all the familiar story points from his representative work, as well as from pedestrian episodes of any cop show. Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx are fine as Crocket and Tubbs, but the plot offers no surprises either in their characters or in the work they do to hunt down the drug kingpin. We've seen the undercover cop fall for the girl of the bad guy, and we've seen the good guys save the willful but kidnapped wife of one of their own. Mann is talented enough to transcend familiar material, but the physical look undermines him. There is nothing realistic or gritty about the tale being told, and that fact is underscored when the look of the movie is supposed to indicate the kind of naturalism achieved on something like an episode of Cops. The cinematography also clashes with Mann's typically precise shots. He frames his images so exactingly that one is always aware of the stylist behind the camera. This severity of Mann's formalism clashes with the realism inherent in any footage shot on video. Between the misconceived visual scheme, and the bland story, Miami Vice disappoints both Mann fans and genre enthusiasts. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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