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  1. Reply. vadergeek • 2 yr. ago. Honestly, this was by far my least favorite of Zahler's movies. Between the really heavy-handed political diatribes early on and how completely unlikeable all the main characters were, it didn't grab me.

  2. So much so I was completely put off from watching Dragged Across Concrete. I thought Zahler's interests were predominantly in atmosphere and dialogue, because Bone Tomahawk had that in spades, but it felt like he saw all the feedback towards that scene and doubled down on all the outrageous violence for Cell Block 99.

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  4. Mar 22, 2019 · In every way, “Dragged Across Concrete” feels like it’s trying to challenge you. It’s a little racist, a little sexist, almost aggressively slow—we watch Vaughn eat an egg salad sandwich in what feels like real time—and incredibly violent.

  5. When Don Johnson is having his pep talk with Mel, he warns him: “It’s not healthy for you.... to scuff concrete as long as you have.”

  6. Dragged Across Concrete is a more accomplished movie than Zahler’s previous films, while offering the same doses of extremely graphic violence (when an arm gets blown off, it’s as disgusting...

  7. Mar 20, 2019 · This neo-exploitation potboiler about brutal men on both sides of the law stars Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn, and traffics in sordid, ugly shocks.

  8. Apr 4, 2019 · Zahler’s Dragged Across Concrete can be brutal, disgusting, repugnant, stomach-turning, and the farthest thing from altruistic as one film can be. The only problem is that it is so compulsively watchable that you can’t turn away.

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