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7.8 out of 10

Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 13
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 13
  3. Negative: 1 out of 13

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  1. JoshV.
    Oct 10, 2003
    10
    This movie is everything great movies should be: Epic, Emotional and above all, thoroughly original. Haven't seen one like this in quite a while.
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  2. MichaelF.
    Dec 20, 2002
    9
    WOW! This is a truly great film. The best cop movie ever made? Nope, but still pretty good. Brilliantly directed, acted, edited, written, paced little cop movie. This is one very dirty movie though, one of the grimiest, grittiest movies I have ever seen. Not for all tastes, extreme violence and dirtiness may turn some off, but it's fantastic.
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  3. BrandyB.
    Jan 15, 2003
    2
    I have seen this movie four times and I love it. Paul Walker is so hot. The action is so incredible. This is a movie that people can not stay away from.
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  4. Marc-o
    Sep 15, 2003
    8
    For a film noted for its violence i felt that although graphic it was quite well restrained as well as shocking. Both Liotta and Patrick were subtle in there roles as very troubled men in scenes that could so easily have been overacted. This was a movie of contrast both characters fundamentally good but whoose flaws seem to be eating them from the inside out. Overall a dark little number that proves that sometimes a smaller budget can enhance a movie as visual effects take a back seat to inventive camera work and actors acting as apposed to reacting to whatever the director throws at them. Expand
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  5. MichaelM.
    Oct 23, 2004
    9
    This film is quite possibly the best cop movie ever made! Flawed at some parts, but still a pulse raising thriller. Jason Patric stars as a police detective married with one infant. After accidently shooting a pregnant civilian while trying to catch an insane drug dealer injecting various people with cyanide, he is assigned to work with Lt. Henry Oaks (Ray Liotta - as a angry, ill-tempered, and anything but by-the-book cop, who uses extreme violence towards hardened criminals. Jason Patric and Ray Liotta's job is to help solve the case of the murder of cop Michael Calvese (Ray Liotta's ex-partner), and catch the person who killed him. Ray Liotta wants to kill the cop killer, and Jason Patric wants to book him. I would highly reccomend this feature to anyone looking for high-rate suspense in the movie theater. Hands down Ray Liotta's best performance! He should have received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for this. (1/30/03) Expand
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  6. JBridge
    Feb 9, 2006
    9
    I don't understand what this deal is with people vomiting over the violence in this movie. The violence is in this movie to add reality. It was by no means over the top. At all. The movie was very well acted and the plot kept me very interested. What I loved most was that I had Liotta pegged for the murder from the beginning, and I was so surprised at the end. The revelation was actually a REVELATION. Expand
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  7. AkhilK.
    Dec 7, 2003
    10
    I dont believe it. The best cop movie ever, if not the best thriller. As far as the violence, it is isn't really close to some of the movies i've seen. Compare this with Black Hawk Down or even Bad Boys II, it is isnt overly gruesome. Sure the former is a war movie and the latter was "comedy". But at its peaks (which was not surprisingly, the beginning and the end), it clearly deserves an Oscar. Which is what i would have given it. Expand
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  8. Mr.D.
    Jul 11, 2003
    8
    It was and all-round excellent movie.
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Metascore

Generally favorable reviews - based on 34 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 34
  2. Negative: 2 out of 34
  1. Reviewed by: Mike Clark
    75
    This may be the most uncompromisingly raw police drama since "Across 110th Street," starring Anthony Quinn and Yaphet Kotto.
  2. 75
    With such skilled filmmaking and committed acting on display, Narc is far more a score than a bust.
  3. As the most diabolically focused and politically incorrect cop this side of Popeye Doyle, Liotta is a hot prospect for this year's supporting-actor Oscar.