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No Law. No Rules. No Order.
A case involving drug lords and murder in South Florida takes a personal turn for undercover detectives Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs. Unorthodox Crockett gets involved romantically with the Chinese-Cuban wife of a trafficker of arms and drugs, while Tubbs deals with an assault on those he loves.
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The sole problem I had with this movie is that it attempted to recreate the dynamic of the Crocket/Tubbs partnership. Yes, I realize Jamie Foxx was the hotter commodity for Hollywood when this movie was made, but it spat in the eye of the TV series it was created to emulate. The movie had the Flash, but it lacked the bang of the series. It drags down the middle and doesn't keep up the intensity of the series. Honestly, I felt as if the writers of this movie never watched the series and only were running on Youtube promo education videos to make the film. There was no 80s vibe at all. No excess neon. No excess blue/pink colors. Finally, there was no 80s style of dress. Too many grays and dark atmospheres. Even the cars were blandly colored. The movie lost that generational feel, while still asking for the Gen Xers to embrace the effort. Change the name of the title and you have another Hollywood loser. Sorry Colin Farrell, you are no Sonny Crocket and Jamie Foxx, you are also no Detective Tubbs.
Don't be fooled. Miami Vice is mostly a **romantic film.** Everything around it is just scenery. But superbly shot. All enhanced by a perfect soundtrack and Michael Mann's raw visual style. I could watch it over and over again and never get enough. Everyone is looking for something different in movies. I found mine every time. That's why the maximum rating.
When I first watched this at its release, I had it as an OK 6/10. Upon re-watching though, I really liked a lot of it. The casting is great, you even get used to Farrell's mullet after a while. It still looks and sounds great, good music and solid story.
That climax fight sequence looked like fan made youtube video. Or was it intentionally made to look like a TV episode.
I was a huge fan of the original series - used to watch it live, tape it to VCR and record the audio highlights of my favorite episodes to be interludes on my mixtapes. So, I was excited for this remake. I gotta say after watching this again today, it's a let down for me. I liked the casting of Crocket and Tubbs, but the rest of the cast was bleh. The music of the show in the 80s was a huge part of charm and attraction of the show, but it's a huge miss here (aside for maybe the remake of "In the Air Tonight"). The story seemed a bit lethargic at times - this didn't need to be a 2 hour movie. Although this wasn't horrible, and was a good watch, I don't feel that it played enough homage to what made the series great. I'd rather re-watch the series all over again than watch this a second time.