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  2. Harsh Times is dark and brutal, not the kind of film that lures a large audience or garners awards, although it deserves both. Full Review | Dec 4, 2006 Rob Thomas Capital Times (Madison, WI)

  3. Nov 10, 2006 · Despite a dedicated performance by Christian Bale, Harsh Times suffers from a heavy-handed and overly bleak plot. Read Critics Reviews

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    Writer and director (and sometimes producer) David Ayer debuted in the film industry writing films such as Training Day, The Fast and the Furious, and S.W.A.T., but he came into his own once he started directing and producing (as well as continuing to write) his own projects with End of Watch and Furybeing two of his best. In the past couple of yea...

    Jim Luther Davis (Christian Bale) seems like a normal guy that anyone could know. Now that he’s done his time as a soldier, it’s now his dream to become a cop in Los Angeles. Unfortunately though, Jim likes to spend most days drinking, smoking pot, and looking for ways to either get laid or kick the snot out of someone and his time as a soldier get...

    Harsh Timesplays out like a song that becomes a sleeper hit or one that eventually evolves into one of your favorites; events unfold rather slowly, but they’re also building towards a big finale. Once the ball gets rolling, it’s inevitable to try and resist the mayhem that’s sure to ensue. Harsh Timesmay not be that appealing on the surface, but Da...

    Ayer typically aims to shock or catch you off guard with the finales of his crime films, but there’s also a scene involving Jim that is unexpected. It’s an intriguing scene that is spontaneous in nature, but it puts what Jim went through as a soldier into perspective. Jim is completely unfazed by what he puts himself through, but Mike seems to be p...

    For several years, Christian Bale was known for dramatically changing his appearance and using a different accent in every project he was a part of. Watching Harsh Times after seeing Batman Begins(both films were released in 2005) for the first time allows you to appreciate Bale’s performance even more. Imagine Batman or even Bruce Wayne trying to ...

    Harsh Times has a reputation for being slow and boring, but it’s worth a watch, especially if you’re a fan of David Ayer films. The crime film may not appeal to everyone, but it probably has a lot more to offer than anyone gives it credit for. Christian Bale has a particularly strong performance in the film that deserves to behold, and the intense ...

  4. The final scenes are VERY dramatic and intense, I don't want to spoil it for you but the entire movie is worth watching so you can see the build up at the end. I felt bad for everyone. Very good acting, good cinematography, good writing and script.

  5. Jul 21, 2020 · Harsh Times (2005) Review Time: 116 Minutes Age Rating: Contains violence,offensive language and drug use Cast: Christian Bale as Jim Davis Freddy Rodriguez as Mike Alonzo Eva Longoria as Sylvia Tammy Trull as Marta Director: David Ayer Jim (Christian Bale) is a Gulf War veteran and he believes it is his sworn duty to protect Americans by ...

  6. This movie isn't as compelling as the first two and isn't as viscerally crowd-pleasing as the third, but there are enough good points to make Harsh Times worth consideration. Chief of those is the volcanic performance of a pre-Batman Begins Christian Bale. Bale plays Jim as an ordinary guy whose psyche has been pulled too tight by circumstances.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › harsh-timesHarsh Times - Metacritic

    Nov 10, 2006 · Directed By: David Ayer. Written By: David Ayer. Harsh Times. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 24 Critic Reviews. 56. User Score Universal Acclaim Based on 61 User Ratings. 8.1. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. Vudu ($3.99) View All. Christian Bale. Jim Luther Davis. Freddy Rodríguez. Mike Alonzo.

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