Reel Reviews | The Rip
Designed as a gritty police thriller but undone by its own familiarity, The Rip reunites Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in a story that promises moral complexity and delivers predictability.
Designed as a gritty police thriller but undone by its own familiarity, The Rip reunites Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in a story that promises moral complexity and delivers predictability.
The story follows two robbers who must go on the run with the help of one of their therapists after a theft doesn’t go as planned.
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