Rush
Rush
R | 22 December 1991 (USA)
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Undercover cop Jim Raynor (Jason Patric) is a seasoned veteran. His partner, Kristen Cates (Jennifer Jason Leigh), is lacking in experience, but he thinks she's tough enough to work his next case with him: a deep cover assignment to bring down the notoriously hard-to-capture drug lord Gaines (Gregg Allman). While their relationship turns romantic during the assignment, they also turn into junkies, and will have to battle their own addictions if they want to bring down Gaines once and for all.

Reviews
Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
SnoopyStyle It's the 1970's Texas. Undercover officer Jim Raynor (Jason Patric) works under Lt. Dodd (Sam Elliott) and picks recent grad Kristen Cates (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to be his partner. Raynor is after drug dealer Will Gaines (Gregg Allman). Raynor pushes Cates to do real drugs rather than faking it as taught in school. They infiltrate the crime world but their drug addictions interfere with the investigation.Jason Patric is in his greasy long hair sleazy goodness. Jennifer Jason Leigh portrays her drug-addicted spiral downward beautifully. The movie doesn't shy away from the drug use. Instead, it dives in head first. It's grimy, dirty and ugly. The story could probably be squeezed into ninety minutes. It's running a little too long at two hours. There are stretches of slow sections but the movie remains compelling.
Podtytulem First of all, terrific cast: J.J.Leigh as young and green anti-drug cop was an excellent choice. Despite she was 5 years olden than Patrick, she acting like real rookie. Jason Patrick act well but there is something missing in his character. Max Perlich as "mister Walker" is also great.I can't imagine how it's possible, that after all this good choices, Zanuck (or someone) thinks that Gregg Allman should be a bad guy. Allman look like old harmless hippie, and he can't compete with Patrick and Leigh.The script is really good, but don't expect some action scene. This is drama about cops, not crime movie with drama attitude. Story is not predictable, there is no stupid and pathetic scenes, like in so many modern crime movie. And Jennifer is always worth seeing.It's just good movie, but "just" means a lot these days.
Elswet The performances rate better than the rating I've given this work, simply because I will not support a movie which shows any child or mentally challenged person how to obtain, cook, and inject narcotics into their bodies.This is a disgusting film, which serves no purpose in the world, but to glamorize and attempt to legitimize the narcotic lifestyle. It bears convincing performances, which add to my disgust. What were these people THINKING?! I could not enjoy a movie such as this. It's enough to make someone who has never done drugs, think about it, and those who have and have redeemed themselves, consider reversion. I'm surprised it doesn't make every clean junkie who sees it, fall off the wagon.There's nothing good about this "movie," which stands more as a How To Get Strung Out docu-drama. This is the epitome of what's wrong with Hollywood.Utterly disgusting.It rates a 1.3/10 from...the Fiend :.
yaknowreesa Although this story isn't about the average person's everyday life, in my opinion this film is one of the most realistic and interesting movies I have ever viewed. This tale takes place in Caterly, TX where two undercover detectives have found their chance to make a difference, but after becoming involved in this world they realize that right and wrong is not always black and white. This film is very close to my heart. There are no cheesy lines that you only here in movies where you find yourself thinking "who really talks like that?" The emotions displayed by these characters come across the screen as guanine and hit you where it hurts. Most of all this movie has an unbelievable soundtrack including hits from Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.