Serve. Protect. Lie.
Not currently showing on the local cinema circuit.
Cast |
Al Pacino, Channing Tatum, James Ransone, Ray Liotta, Katie Holmes, Ursula Parker |
Director |
Dito Montiel |
Screenplay | Dito Montiel |
Music | Jonathan Elias, David Wittman |
Cinematography | Benoit Delhomme |
Editing | Jake Pushinsky |
Sound formats | Dolby Digital |
Made in | 2011 |
Produced by | Millennium Films, Nu Image Films, Hannibal Pictures, SONO Production, Son of No One Production |
IMDB page
Scroll down for embedded trailer
Genre | Drama |
Language | Strong, frequent |
Nudity | None |
Sex | None |
Violence | Strong, infrequent |
Prejudice | Some, mild |
Blasphemy | None |
Drug abuse | None |
Comments | None |
These details are supplied by the FPB. If you have a problem with any of the above, please take it up directly with the FPB. Read the Classification Guidelines. |
Scale (Max) | 20 | |
What the Critics say | ||
Cape Times John DeFore Ultimately, a cop-out. | 10 | |
Metacritic.com 18 critics | 7 | |
Rottentomatoes critics 35 critics | 8 | |
Rottentomatoes tomatometer Tomatometer Needless stylistic flourishes and wholly illogical storytelling make The Son of No One a grisly, repugnant journey. | 3 | |
Movie Review Query Engine MRQE critics | 8 | |
Movie Review Intelligence 23 critics | 8 | |
What the People say | ||
Internet 6424 Netizens My Gosh this movie is dull..... | 10 | |
Average .. 39% | 8 |