
Each going into the situation with a different motive, criminal associates Raymond Lembecke, Curtis Freley - the volatile one who can easily turn to violence if things aren't going his way - and Marcus Weans, and Raymond's girlfriend Addy Monroe are planning on stealing a large stash of drugs from dealer Eddie Grillo, and going to Las Vegas to sell them to drug kingpin Tony Vago. Raymond's motivation is payback as he served two years in prison without talking in taking the fa... (Full plot summary below)
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Each going into the situation with a different motive, criminal associates Raymond Lembecke, Curtis Freley - the volatile one who can easily turn to violence if things aren't going his way - and Marcus Weans, and Raymond's girlfriend Addy Monroe are planning on stealing a large stash of drugs from dealer Eddie Grillo, and going to Las Vegas to sell them to drug kingpin Tony Vago. Raymond's motivation is payback as he served two years in prison without talking in taking the fall for Eddie, who showed his "appreciation" in return by giving Raymond a low level, menial job upon his release. While they are able to steal the drugs, the plan doesn't go off without a hitch, they knowing that the authorities, most likely including the DEA, subsequently after them. Although they need to work out details as they go along, they add a coda to the plan, namely to cross the border into Mexico to live after all is said and done. One of those details is feeling like they need to kidnap a couple they encounter, straight-laced Gordon Jacobson and Donna Moreland, who they hold hostage instead of Curtis' preferred alternative of killing them. However, not all is as it appears on the surface with this now collective of six, those unknowns which factor into what happens with them. As they proceed, they also come to the realization that they face obstacles of Eddie's bosses, who are much more forthright in getting what they want without an "or else".
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| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaIt's a derivative setup, and the entire film's turn of events is just as unoriginal, but taken at face value as a thriller, it works. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...it's ultimately not terribly difficult to discern why Truth or Consequences, N.M. has all but been forgotten in the years since its 1997 release. |
| User ReviewZachary GMy all time favourite movie EVER!!! Kiefer is a fuckin' bad ass in this film, crazy motherfucka', and he directed such a kick ass gritty crime film. |
| User ReviewLil Stray77I have not one bad word to say about this movie. Brilliant sums it up in one. |
| User ReviewDAN YMY FAV KIEFER SUTHERLAND MOIVE I HIGH RECOMEND THIS MOIVE TO ALL |
| User ReviewGeorgia HThis movie is doubly wonderful...1-it stars Kiefer....2-Kiefer directed it. He did a fantastic job at doing both...plus he looked great in this movie! That always helps! |
| User ReviewJohn TGreat movie!! Great songs!! Gallo & Sutherland were awesome |
| User ReviewDC FDramatic crime noir made a come-back in the 1990s to an extent and this film is a decent example of doing it right. |
| User ReviewDarrin CDramatic crime noir made a come-back in the 1990s to an extent and this film is a decent example of doing it right. |
| User ReviewKaneda !fully enjoyable! now, a lot people are pissed off at this flick, saying its a rip off of a QT flick and a copy of this and that. well they can lick me. this is a good movie, Sutherland rules in it, and did a fine job of directing it. its OOP, and i nailed it out of a Walmart five dollar bin. get to it, people. |