The Guilty

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The Guilty (2021)
The Guilty poster Rating: 6.3/10 (147,353 votes)
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Writer: Nic Pizzolatto, Gustav Möller, Emil Nygaard Albertsen
Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard
Runtime: 90 min
Rated: R
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Released: 01 Oct 2021
Plot: A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.

Jake Gyllenhall teams up with director Antoine Fuqua once more in this adaptation of a Danish film of the same name.  Focussing on the early hours in a LAPD 911 call center, Gyllenhaal plays officer Joe Baylor, assigned to man the calls after being taken off active duty in the run up to his trial for an unspecified incident 8 months ago.  The court appearance is due that morning, and Joe is struggling to keep calm when responding to 911 calls.   However, when a call comes in from an abducted woman named Emily, Joe works to locate her, and find out what has happened, finding a connection to distract him from his own worries. 

A tight and pacy film, The Guilty plays out more or less in real time, and Gyllenhaal is our central focus throughout – we never leave the call center, never see the events playing out elsewhere – we know only what officer Baylor knows, and as such we are as gripped and invested in the plight of Emily, and the circumstances around her abduction as Joe is.  

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Gyllenhall is on fine form as ever, showing once again how he is genuinely one of the strongest dramatic actors the industry has today.  Previously working with Fuqua on Southpaw, the pairing of the two works so well, and this is certainly one of Fuqua’s stronger pieces (his general CV is a mixed bag with films such as Olympus Has Fallen and King Arthur balanced alongside Magnificent Seven and Training Day).

In the tight 90 minutes there is a lot to grip you through this, and the mysterious reason Joe is on trial holds a lot of relevance to today’s societal issues.  But most of all this is a tour de force performance by Gyllenhaal who demonstrates multiple emotions with deft skill throughout.

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