David Cuevas is a family man who works as a gangland tax collector for high ranking Los Angeles gang members. He makes collections across the city with his partner Creeper making sure people pay up or will see retaliation. An old threat returns to Los Angeles that puts everything David loves in harm’s way.
Bobby Soto
David Cuervas
Cinthya Carmona
Alexis
George Lopez
Uncle Louis
Elpidia Carrillo
Janet
Shia LaBeouf
Creeper
Lana Parrilla
Favi
Chelsea Rendon
Lupe
Cheyenne Rae Hernandez
Gata
Noemi Gonzalez
Delia
Gabriela Flores
Jazmin
Rene Moran
Victor
Cle Sloan
Bone
Lee Coc
Necio
Randy Gonzalez
Pete
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez
Rachel
Quinn Early
Psycho
Jay Reeves
Peanut
Ricardo Gonzalez
Dillon
Brendan Schaub
Negro
Zailee Madrigal
Creepers Girlfriend
Karrie Martin
Victor's Wife
Juan Carlos Cantu
Tough Father
Steve Louis Villegas
Triggs
Valentina Latyna Plascencia
Latina
Paola Paulin
La Chiquis
Cuete Yeska
Grumpy
Jimmy Smits
The Wizard
Noel Gugliemi
Snoopy
Aaliyah Lopez
Casey
Donte Johnson
Thumper
Jose Conejo Martin
Conejo
Nayeli Esparza
Victim (uncredited)
Richard Mesquita
Sensei Richard
Director, Screenplay
David Ayer
October 5, 2020
5
I like David Ayer. Based on interviews and his social media postings, seems like a cool guy. As a filmmaker, he's hit or miss ranging from some really solid action-thrillers like U-571, End of Watch and Fury to the poorly made flicks such as Sabotage (though has its moments) and Suicide Squad (which I've soured on over the years).
His latest, the second one straight-to-streaming following Bright, is The Tax Collector, seemingly aspiring to be some sort of modern day Godfather. The editing here is rather bad, acting was mixed with Shia LaBeouf shining brightest to the point I wish the movie was about his character while Bobby Soto has some okay scenes but in the lead, never quite works. And the writing, also by Ayer, was shoddy (shows Training Day was all about Washington's performance than the story or dialogue).
I wanted to really like this film. It had potential and starts off well enough, but after meandering for the first hour or so, doesn't really get off the ground once a story actually kicks in. By the end, despite trying to have some emotional scenes, and a finale that was supposed to be kick ass, never could rebound from all of the other shortcomings. **2.5/5**