In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to crime and terrorism, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal that will make it impossible for anyone to knowingly break the law.
Edgar Ramírez
Graham Bricke
Michael Pitt
Kevin Cash
Anna Brewster
Shelby Dupree
Sharlto Copley
William Sawyer
Tamer Burjaq
Ross King
Neels Clasen
Sidell Turner
Tony Caprari
Jim Schneider
Kate Normington
News Anchor 1
Ian Bruce
Specialist on TV
Norman Anstey
Collins
Brandon Auret
Lonnie French
Daniel Fox
Rory Bricke
Sean Cameron Michael
Pete Slatery
Nathan Lynn
Johnny Dee
Craig Urbani
Thick
De Klerk Oelofse
Thin
Jonathan Pienaar
Randy Hickey
Kristen Raath
Lesbian 1
Shoko Yoshimura
Lesbian 2
Robert Hobbs
Police Sergeant
Inge Beckmann
Carillo / Female Cop
Clayton Boyd
Tech Nerd
DeVille Vannik
Garage Guard
Nhlakanipho Manqele
Male Cop
Candice Weber
Female Tweeker
Carel Nel
Male Tweeker
Kevin Otto
Government Official
Lionel Newton
Jack Morgan
Tanya van Graan
Reporter 2
Stephen Jennings
Senator on TV
Jay Anstey
Female Terrified Officer
Alonso Grandio
Check Point Ranger
James Richard Marshall
Posner
Terence Maynard
Chucky
Tiyler Kriel
Avery Dupree
Matt Newman
News Anchor 2
Bruce Winant
Voice of News Anchor 2
Leandie du Randt
Connie Dumois
Patrick Bergin
Rossi Dumois
Garth Collins
300LB Thug
Grant Ross
Reporter 1
Ramey Short
Law Enforcer 2
Gerlu Van Der Merwe
Security Tech
Jonathan Boynton-Lee
API Security Guard
Vaughn Lucas
Garbage Dock Guard
Kabelo Bouga Chalatsane
Gate Guard
Johann Vermaak
Carl Wrightson
Michael Bierman
Dump Truck Driver
Sachi Fujii
Female Junkie
Director
Olivier Megaton
Graphic Novel
Rick Remender
Graphic Novel
Greg Tocchini
Screenplay
Karl Gajdusek
June 17, 2020
Hollywood need to rethink its obsession with sleazy crime drama's. Case in question, "The Last Days of American Crime".
We would wish this title were, in fact, a truism. That reanimating "Natural Born Killers" from 1994 in one shape or other would come to an end. That sleazy, cheesy, overcooked crime drama's that, are, in fact, ugly and depressing, could be locked away and the proverbial key, never found.
Its a shame this reeks as badly as it does. The cast is excellent, with the likes of Sharlto Copley (who I feel we don't see enough of) and Michael Pitt, on offer.
Failing to take advantage of such a wealth of sterling acting talent is, in my view, the real crime here. Whilst the performance's are mostly excellent from the cast no amount of quality acting can fix a tale this unlikable and uninteresting.
3/10.