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Muzzle
2023 100 min United States of America R 18+
★5.8
Action, Thriller, TV Movie
Director: John Stalberg Jr.
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Description
LAPD K-9 officer Jake Rosser has just witnessed the shocking murder of his dedicated partner by a mysterious assailant. As he investigates the shooter’s identity, he uncovers a vast conspiracy that has a choke-hold on the city in this thrilling journey through the tangled streets of Los Angeles and the corrupt bureaucracy of the LAPD.
US Gross:
$7,807
Worldwide:
$7,807
Starring
Aaron Eckhart
Actor
Penelope Mitchell
Actor
Diego Tinoco
Actor
Key opinion
Muzzle is widely considered a forgettable and disjointed police drama that fails to deliver as a high-stakes thriller. While Aaron Eckhart's committed performance earns moderate praise, the film is hampered by a weak script, pacing issues, and a lack of genuine chemistry between the lead and his canine co-stars.
| Acting | Aaron Eckhart delivers a solid, committed performance that serves as the film's primary anchor. | |
| Screenplay | The plot is widely criticized for being clichéd, disjointed, and lacking in narrative cohesion. | |
| Pacing | The pacing is slow and muddled, causing the modest 90-minute runtime to feel tedious and unengaging. | |
| Emotion | The emotional connection and chemistry between the human protagonist and the K-9 partners are described as weak and underdeveloped. |