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Bale is mesmerizing and Rodriguez keeps up with him as the whole unsafe contraption zooms.Full Review
Bale brings intense energy (and a convincing American accent) to the proceedings, and the film manages to make this borderline Travis Bickle into a sympathetic character - with a sweetheart, and a sweeter life, beckoning from south of the border. Strong stuff.Full Review
All along, you know something terrible is going to happen, and when it does, you leave the theater shaken and deeply moved.Full Review
Harsh Times occasionally echoes "Taxi Driver," Ayer's own "Training Day," and even "First Blood" in the way it examines the psychological disintegration of a character and the seduction of amorality.Full Review
Ayer gets lost in a maze of ironies, and has to bulldoze his way to an exit. For a while, Harsh Times is thrillingly hard to predict. By the end, it becomes all too easy.Full Review
