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Harsh Times Review

Movies.com Critics

2.0

Dave White Profile

… snarlier and even dumber [than Training Day]. Read full review

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  • 3.0
    56

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    Mixed or average reviews
    based on a weighted average of all
    critic review scores.

  • 50

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times

    Harsh Times goes down like the vinegar its protagonist chugs to try to beat a drug test. It's carefully crafted, exasperating and ugly, a festival of self-destructiveness, in all ways a reflection of its lead as brought to careening, erupting, implosive life by Christian Bale.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    The New York Times Stephen Holden

    Mr. Bales's spectacular technical performance of a toxic bad boy on the fast track to hell somehow lacks an inner core.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    The Hollywood Reporter Frank Scheck

    The film's unrelenting bleakness and misanthropic tone is likely to be a turnoff to mainstream performances, but it provides its lead actor with another opportunity to display his riveting intensity.

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  • 60

    out of 100

    Variety Todd McCarthy

    A psychotic seizure of a performance by Christian Bale dominates Harsh Times, the directorial debut of David Ayer that channels "Taxi Driver."

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  • 83

    out of 100

    Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

    Bale is mesmerizing and Rodriguez keeps up with him as the whole unsafe contraption zooms.

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For Families provided by Common Sense Media

not for kids

Complex, mature story of a Gulf War vet in crisis.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that this movie isn't for kids in any way, shape, or form. Full of bloody violence, drug use, lawlessness, and physical abuse, it follows the experiences of a traumatized Afghanistan war veteran and draws connections between what happened to him during combat and his behavior back home in Los Angeles. Weapons include guns of all kind, knives, and grenades; the brutal violence results in gaping wounds and lots of blood. Characters smoke cigarettes and do drugs (meth, coke, pot), and men treat women badly (lying to them as well as taunting and abusing them). Language is incessant -- there are at least 200 uses of "f--k," plus assorted other profanity.

  • Families can talk about the connections between Jim's combat experience and his frustrations back home. How are they linked? How does his behavior reflect what happened to him overseas? While he's admired by his friends for his "macho" behavior, how does the movie also show that he's troubled? What does Marta represent for Jim? How would you compare the romances between Jim and Marta and Mike and Sylvia? Which of the characters represent security, and which represent chaos?

The good stuff
  • message true0

    Messages: Outlaws (gang bangers and protagonists) and authorities (including CIA recruiters and cops) are corrupt, aggressive, and foul-mouthed.

What to watch for
  • violence false5

    Violence: Movie begins during combat in the Gulf War (explosions/grenades, shooting, dead bodies, blood); Jim and Mike roam L.A. streets with guns, knives, and brutal attitudes; weapons include guns, knives, fists; one man's throat is cut, another is shot through the face; results of several assaults are very bloody.

  • sex false3

    Sex: Sexual language and jokes ("p---y," "slut"); embraces and kisses; camera ogles women's derrieres to mimic men's perspectives.

  • language false5

    Language: Frequent use of "f--k" (200+ instances), plus other language ("s--t," "ass," "bitch," "faggot").

  • consumerism false0

    Consumerism: Not an issue

  • drugsalcoholtobacco false5

    Drinking, drugs and smoking: Frequent cigarette smoking, drug use, and drinking to drunkenness; Jim cheats on his drug test to be hired by the CIA.

Fan Reviews provided by

4

Harsh Times indeed ! ! by bass4hw

I would love to give you all a review of this fine film. I would love to, but I can't! Why you may ask? Because I live in New Hampshire & the nearest theatre playing Harsh Times is in... East Providence, RI. Almost 115 mi. away ! ! Why? Why is this a limited release? Many people are saying it is a great flick! Even the critics are saying it is good! So why is it that I need to drive 2 hours to see it ! ? I guess I'll wait 6 months for it to come out on DVD ! !

5

crazy movie by millagorilla
this is a must see movie

1

seriously misleading by xibanezabuserx

when i first saw this movie trailer it looked like a sequel to training day in sorts .. with obvious differences ... what i felt i got was a stoner movie mixed with his inner demons of war. the only real good parts of the movie is the commercial trailer i was incredibly disapointed by this whole thing and i think bale is a phenom actor. i would have liked to have seen jay hernandez in this instead i think he would have complimented bale better... but who cares about 2 male characters screwing around for days drinking beer and getting high while trying to find a job ... i mean seriously ... i hope i am missing the point of all this and its actually some super phenomenal movie but go see for yourself

4

Decent Movie by the truth

Good story, better then the 1 showing its getting in the theaters.  Would recomend if your not feeling the whole borat saga.......

3

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