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Alex Cross (Tyler Perry) a detroiti rendőrség nyomozója. Gyerekkori jóbarátja, Tommy Kane (Edward Burns) egyben társa is. Ketten együtt próbálnak segíteni Monica Ashe nyomozónőnek (Rachel Nichols), aki épp egy magát Picassonak nevező pszichopata sorozatgyilkost (Matthew Fox) hajszol. Kane szerint egy szimpla elmebeteg férfiról van szó, Cross azonban úgy gondolja, hogy Picasso tettei egy nagyon is átgondolt terv állomásai, és áldozatait sem találomra választja ki. Sejtése később be is igazolódik, mikor a gyilkos felhívja őt telefonon, és a szeme láttára végez egy szívéhez közel álló emberrel. Innentől személyessé válik az ügy, és izgalmas macska-egér játék veszi kezdetét, amelyben két a végletekig elszánt férfi próbál végezni egymással. A mindig megfontolt Alex Cross pedig kénytelen sutba vágni morális elveit, hogy elkaphassa az ámokfutó gyilkost. (Fórum Hungary)

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angol "Alex Cross" could have been a good movie. Especially because it has a fairly popular book series behind it, on which it would be possible to build an interesting film series. I must admit that I hope it doesn't happen. "Alex Cross" is not a terribly bad movie, but what they did with the main character is absolutely ridiculous. The main character should be someone you root for, someone you believe in, someone who is different in a certain way, on the side of good, and should have some abilities. At least Alex Cross is described in such a way that he should have certain abilities. If so, I don't know what they are. As a psychologist, he doesn't inspire much trust in me, his brilliant revelations about where the killer will be hiding are completely unfounded, he just wants to show that Alex is really cool. At that moment, the film lost all its weight for me. This is the scene where Matthew Fox is preparing for an assassination on a train. That's a good scene. Matthew Fox performs brilliantly in this film and was the only positive aspect. He simply played a great psycho. Just that he's a little too much of a psycho, with not a single positive quality, which is just a shame. He's too black, he's not black and white, or gray. Such a clear delineation of character is a shame. He's just another idiot among many, but for those few moments, I simply enjoyed him and he was the only reason to watch this film. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/01/volte-me-sousedska-hlidka-universal.html ()

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