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  1. Jake has to yell and be an asshole and smash things, he's unhinged from pretty much the start of the movie, whereas in the original it's more calm and subtle, and it's a nice build up to Asger finally losing control.

  2. Sep 23, 2021 · The negative reviews signal that The Guilty might not hit the same way for everyone. The criticisms that it closely follows the original movie are understandable, but that likely won't bother most people who watch the remake since the original is vastly underseen.

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  3. that is by far the most intense movie i've ever seen where the entire thing is two adjoining rooms, 3 phones, 1 actor and some extras. Tour de force use of tension and just enough humanity to drive the story forward with you pinned against the wall of narrative.

  4. Oct 1, 2021 · The Guilty. Largely loyal to the 2018 highly-acclaimed thriller of the same name, “The Guilty” will offend some cinephiles with its very existence. “Just see the original,” they will shout, basically ending all conversation about the remake with the accusation that it should have never happened.

  5. Hugh Jackman is really impressive in it. The movie is dark and not really your normal kidnapping movie. I would recommend it 😊

  6. Sep 29, 2021 · The Guilty, streaming on Netflix from October 1st, is a more conventional effort. Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Infinite), this is a film version of a bottle episode. On-screen, a small cast contained in one room tell a story of a police officer assigned to desk duty.

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  8. Sep 23, 2021 · Jake Gyllenhaal stars in Antoine Fuqua's tense thriller 'The Guilty,' a remake of a Danish film about a police officer on 911 desk duty.