Rent Sleeping Dogs (2024)

3.0 of 5 from 110 ratings
1h 48min
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Synopsis:
Russell Crowe stars as Roy Freeman, an ex-homicide detective with a fractured memory, forced to revisit a decade-old murder investigation he can't remember.  As a man's life hangs in the balance on death row, Freeman uncovers a sinister web of buried secrets and betrayals all linking to his past. With only instincts to trust, he faces a chilling truth - sometimes, it's best to let sleeping dogs lie.
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Directors:
Producers:
Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, Mark Fasano, Deborah Glover, Arun Kumar, Pouya Shahbazian, Henry Winterstern
Writers:
Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, E.O. Chirovici
Studio:
Signature Entertainment
Genres:
Action & Adventure, Thrillers
Countries:
Australia
BBFC:
Release Date:
23/12/2024
Run Time:
108 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.40:1
Colour:
Colour

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Reviews (4) of Sleeping Dogs

Good watch, thoroughly enjoyed it - Sleeping Dogs review by CS

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11/02/2025

Thought any movie with a lead as good as Russell Crowe deserved to be watched, and I wasn't wrong.

Good thriller/murder mystery storyline which keeps you hooked with an unexpected twist at the end.

Love these movies - more please !

2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

Really good (in my opinion) - Sleeping Dogs review by Ernie

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27/06/2025

This film starts off as your standard who did me wrong film with a twist that the detective involved is suffering from Altzimers and has no memory of the case, you follow him as he he tries to find who really was resposible for a murder. The story unfolds really well as fragments of his past come back. Well worth the time.

1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

Despite an excellent cast, this rote cop thriller has few surprises & wastes an intriguing premise - Sleeping Dogs review by Timmy B

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23/07/2025

We are now firmly into Russell Crowe's new image & evolution as an actor. After an early career of mainly playing tough, handsome & impossibly-chiseled protagonists, culminating in Gladiator (the image of him holding a sword whilst screaming at the people in the amphitheatre will forever be iconic,) he has now changed into booking as many supporting roles as lead ones. Image-wise, gone is the gym-toned body, replaced with a more heavyset, everyday figure, again used to great advantage (as much as Unhinged is a fairly average B-movie, Crowe as it's unstoppable obese antagonist is genuinely unsettling.)

But it also has to be said that a lot of his filmography recently has not been great, and sadly this continues with Sleeping Dogs, which is a shame because sometimes when an incredible actor is cast in what would normally be a clichéd film, they can really elevate it.

Roy Freeman is a retired cop who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease. He is a part of a revolutionary new treatment where electrodes have been inserted into his brain, improving & bringing back his memory. He is contacted out of the blue by a woman from a death-row crisis legal charity, to ask for help in saving a man convicted of a brutal murder who Freeman helped to convict. He links up with his old partner & starts to piece the crime back together.

As someone who has seen the degradation of a family member with Alzheimer's, the early scenes are profoundly moving & obviously meticulously researched. Freeman's house is full of notes to himself, going from how to cook pizzas to what his name is. Mercifully, unlike in A Beautiful Mind, where Crowe's acting looked like a painful impression of Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man, here the performance is more nuanced & careful. We also spend a good 20 minutes slowly getting to know Roy, mirroring his discovery of a new day.

However, this performance, alongside other great actors like Marton Csokas & Karen Gillan, is dragged down by a script/story which is just painfully dull and almost always boring. When a storyline involving a murder mystery isn't done well, you are always teetering on the edge of soapy, schlocky territory. However, Sleeping Dogs doesn't just teeter, it falls headlong into it. The acting becomes more & more hammy, the scenarios less believable & interesting.

There is the customary rug-pull/bait & switch, but this again just feels like clutching at straws and desperation. The only thing which sets this apart from many other soapy TV dramas is the higher level of violence, as well as a scene of autoerotic asphyxiation, earning it an 18 rating.

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