South Wales Echo

21 BRIDGES

- Chadwick Boseman and Sienna Miller

★★★★★

OPPORTUNIS­TIC thieves are in the wrong place at the wrong time, sparking a night-time police manhunt through the streets of Manhattan, in Brian Kirk’s propulsive action thriller.

Screenwrit­ers Adam Mervis and Matthew Michael Carnahan milk droplets of dramatic tension from their simple and efficient set-up, running a stopwatch on the frenetic gun fights and car chases from the moment the lead investigat­ing officer reminds colleagues: “If we don’t catch these guys in the next three to four hours, they vanish.”

Chadwick Boseman trades Black Panther’s figure-hugging Vibranium weave mesh suit for more simple, functional attire as a morally incorrupti­ble NYPD detective.

Michael (Stephan James) and his militarytr­ained buddy Ray (Taylor Kitsch) receive a tip-off that a swanky restaurant in New York is a temporary hold for a 30kg shipment of cocaine.

The low-level criminals storm the premises after hours and point automatic weapons at a lone waiter, who eventually gives Michael and Ray a key to the downstairs safe.

Inside, the shocked duo find a whopping 300kg of white powder.

A police patrol arrives as the trigger-happy pair escapes. Eight officers perish in a hail of bullets and Ray and Michael flee to Chinatown to offload their stash.

Detective Andre Davis (Boseman), son of a decorated cop who was killed in the line of duty, is assigned to lead the manhunt.

Andre proposes a bold plan of action – the temporary closure of all 21 bridges out of Manhattan and a suspension of train and subway services, trapping the killers on the island. Flanked by feisty narcotics division officer Frankie Burns (Sienna Miller), Andre screeches into Chinatown to apprehend Ray and Michael, using lethal force if necessary.

21 Bridges shoots to thrill on familiar territory, emboldened by Boseman’s portrayal of a stoic and softly spoken man of honour.

Northern Irish director Kirk is a willing accomplice to explosive skirmishes in a cityscape that never sleeps.

With a sleek 99-minute running time, there’s no time for us to slumber.

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