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A rookie cop is assigned to the 118 Precinct in the same district where he grew up. However, and an old secret bring back bad memories and old secrets that begin to threaten his career and break up his family.
Life is a struggle, the new film "The Son of No One" makes that explicitly clear. But so is moviemaking, and unfortunately the toil is all too evident in writer-director Dito Montiel's messy, logic-strained third feature.
November 04, 2011
Reel Film Reviews
...yet another ineffective endeavor from a curiously incompetent filmmaker...
Montiel constantly over-directs and over-edits, underlining certain points that have already been made clear. It's gritty and moody, but with little dramatic effect.
"The Son of No One" self-destructs in a ludicrous, ineptly directed anticlimactic rooftop showdown in which bodies pile up, and nothing makes a shred of sense.
November 03, 2011
Christian Science Monitor
Muddled cop thriller The Son of No One has a top-drawer cast and a bottom-drawer script.