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Asphalt City

  • 2023
  • R
  • 2h 5m
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6.1/10
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Sean Penn and Tye Sheridan in Asphalt City (2023)
Ollie Cross is a young paramedic assigned to the NYC night shift with an uncompromising and seasoned partner Gene Rutkovsky. Each 911 call is often dangerous and uncertain, putting their lives on the line every day to help others.
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Ollie Cross is a young paramedic assigned to the NYC night shift with an uncompromising and seasoned partner Gene Rutkovsky. Each 911 call is often dangerous and uncertain, putting their liv... Read allOllie Cross is a young paramedic assigned to the NYC night shift with an uncompromising and seasoned partner Gene Rutkovsky. Each 911 call is often dangerous and uncertain, putting their lives on the line every day to help others.Ollie Cross is a young paramedic assigned to the NYC night shift with an uncompromising and seasoned partner Gene Rutkovsky. Each 911 call is often dangerous and uncertain, putting their lives on the line every day to help others.

  • Director
    • Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire
  • Writers
    • Shannon Burke
    • Ryan King
    • Ben Mac Brown
  • Stars
    • Tye Sheridan
    • Michael Pitt
    • Lenel Caze
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    7.7K
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    • Director
      • Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire
    • Writers
      • Shannon Burke
      • Ryan King
      • Ben Mac Brown
    • Stars
      • Tye Sheridan
      • Michael Pitt
      • Lenel Caze
    • 58User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Tye Sheridan
    Tye Sheridan
    • Ollie Cross
    Michael Pitt
    Michael Pitt
    • Lafontaine
    • (as Michael C. Pitt)
    Lenel Caze
    • NYPD Officer #1
    Keisha Lauderdale
    • Mother Of Gunshot Victim
    Jaiquan Fayson Jr.
    • Teenager Shot in Foot
    Frank Bal
    Frank Bal
    • NYPD Officer #2
    Te'an Archer
    • Young Man Shot In Chest
    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Gene Rutkovsky
    Mike Tyson
    Mike Tyson
    • Chief Burroughs
    Gbenga Akinnagbe
    Gbenga Akinnagbe
    • Verdis
    Sayuri
    • Pitbull
    Joseph Adrian Lopez
    • Child Bitten By Dog
    Alma Felina
    • Mother Of Child Bitten By Dog
    Autoro 'Toro' Hernandez
    • Dog Owner
    Luisita Salgado
    • Psych Patient
    Imran Uddin
    • Live Poultry Manager
    Kareemeh Odeh
    • Live Poultry Employee
    • (as Kareemah Odeh)
    Hafiz Taj Udin
    • Live Poultry Asthmatic Patient
    • Director
      • Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire
    • Writers
      • Shannon Burke
      • Ryan King
      • Ben Mac Brown
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    User reviews58

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    7PetShopBoy2024

    Training Day with Paramedics ...

    It's atmospheric, slow, dark. All the things that a good and bloody drama should be.

    Perfectly cast with some great acting and not too over the top. Even the legendary Mike Tyson makes an appearance which, even though questionable as a casting, he pulls it off perfectly.

    Thrown in at the deep end, the main protagonist, a rookie paramedic is on the verge of madness. The film shows exactly what emergency workers have to attend to, day in, day out, and how it affects them, bustling on the verge of madness and faced with the adversity of violence.

    It certainly packs a punch. Known as 'Black Flies' in the UK. Give it a watch.
    7subxerogravity

    Also starring Mike Tyson!?

    I can't tell if that's a step up for Mike or a step down for Sean Penn. Unfortunately for Penn, I need to say the latter. This movie came and went without any promotion for it, despite what a great film it is. Tye Sheridan got to flex his acting muscle sparing with Sean Penn and of course Mike Tyson, who was fit for the role so it made sense. The film kept reminding me of the Martina Scorsese film Brining up the Dead, which starred Nicolas Cage in a role similar to Sean Penn, in fact, the concept of both movies almost makes Asphalt City a sequel. It does not help that there are not enough movies about the subject to think otherwise.

    Anyway, this movie is too good to be hidden away like it seems to be.
    7ChangoMutney

    There's a really good film trying to get out

    Some excellent acting all round (even Mike Tyson was believable), and not enough props given to the actor that played Lafontaine, Michael Pitt.

    While I don't need a film neatly served up to me, there was just a little too much flip-flopping around, including things that are brought up and never explained- eg. Swapping Cross and Rutkovsky around with who took the baby, so you are uncertain for a while, who did what.

    The misery is relentless- the hostility from the patients with mental illness or other issues I sort of get (the amount of gang members they pick up, and have to deal with abuse from their friends is unreal), but constant harassment/bullying from their own team not to mention some of the police. Is it really this dysfunctional?

    Still, enjoyed the film nonetheless, always good to see something original about a role we don't see on the silver screen that often.

    Nice to see Gbenga Akinnagbe (Chris Partlow from The Wire), albeit in a small role.
    7whheee

    As gritty as the city in which it's shot

    "You can't save everyone."

    That's the most important lesson that rookie FDNY paramedic Ollie Cross (Tye Sheridan) needs to learn from his veteran partner Gene Rutkovsky (Sean Penn) in the dark and edgy new film, Asphalt City.

    The pressure of knowing you're the only thing that might be keeping a victim from turning into a fatality haunts the duo as they drive the overnight shift on the mean streets of East New York.

    Gunshot victims, heart attacks, premature births, dog bites, gang violence, and schizophrenics are just a sample of the people who we briefly meet and are just as quickly dismissed and disguarded in Director Jean-Stephane Sauvaire's new film. Like the EMT crew, we're never given time to care about these people, especially those who may be one short push from the grave.

    And that's the point that Rutkovsky continually tries to impress on his new partner. Do what you can, in the time that you have, and move on. Don't remember their faces. Don't remember their families. Because to carry that with you will drive you insane. Above all, don't feel responsible because you didn't put them on the ground with a fatal gunshot wound in their femoral artery.

    Unfortunately, as the movie unfolds, "Rut" has a change in his personal circumstances and takes one case too much to heart. Meanwhile, Cross is struggling to keep his head above water. Between the low pay, his horrible living situation, and the lack of friends or family, Cross feel he is continually drowning in unending tragedies. He has zero confidence in his ability to save anything - not a gunshot victim, not even a dog.

    One has to wonder, are the people who seek these jobs craving the absolute psychosis that comes with it, or are they made psychotic by the stream of crazy?

    Cross does have a goal: to pass the MCAT and leave this dark, depressing world behind for the more regulated system of a hospital. But it's obvious that he's learning far more with his on-the-job training than he'll learn in any study guide.

    Mike Tyson pops up as Cross and Rut's superior officer. Michael C. Pitt is cast as the EMT who's chiefly entertained by picking on the new guy. Every one of the EMT's seems to be walking PTSD victims.

    Gritty. There's no better word for Asphalt City. It's a film as gritty as the city it portrays. You'll be exhausted, but go for the rush.
    6refinedsugar

    Grim. Bleak. Darkness. Sadness. Light.

    'Asphalt City' aka 'Black Flies' has a point to make and goes the extra mile to drive it home. Casual moviegoers who want light, something uplifting are in the wrong place. Though you're not wrong to question if it's too heavy or removed from reality at times. It seems appropriate they set the tale in NYC as it was once the haven for hard boiled action flicks, horror nasties that liked to play up it's once seamy nature. As one who never sat thru the Nic Cage pic 'Bringing Out the Dead', I thought the ride here thru the ups and downs of a paramedic was unique if not scattershot.

    Cross (Tye Sheridan) a newbie NYC paramedic gets a crash course in death, sadness and the futility of helping the public. Who sometimes distrust, loath, don't appreciate or abuse people in civil service frontline jobs. Mainly stuck to the nightshift, he lives in a rundown apartment with strangers and studies to become a doctor. Soon enough his world mentally starts to unravel and an incident with his veteran partner 'Rut' (Sean Penn) is either a really bad mistake or something much worse. A wakeup call to not go down the wrong path, circling the drain.

    Story is mainly a collection of emergency calls various states of panic, distress and the learning curve that goes along with it. Film is purposely dark and you see the correlations between the mens journeys at certain points. Michael Pitt & Gbenga Akinnagbe play fellow paramedics and in a bit of stunt casting Mike Tyson their immediate supervisor. Really the strength is two leads - Sheridan, Penn - willing to throw themselves into their roles and what is has to say about the toll paid on people doing this for a living.

    'Asphalt City' left me wondering a lot about paramedics. What they get paid, the worst of what they see and ultimately why they do it. Having it all go down in the city that never sleeps as opposed to small town USA wasn't lost on me. I knew the effect they were going for here at all times. Only in the last quarter of it's two hour runtime did I wish for a more fleshed out story, sanctuary from it's dark nature. It's not a home run, but it's also not bad like some people are making it out to be.

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    • Trivia
      Mel Gibson was initially cast as the character "Rutkovsky". During the pre-production process he was re-cast by Sean Penn.
    • Quotes

      Chief Burroughs: How's it out there with Rutovsky?

      Ollie Cross: He's a good partner

      Chief Burroughs: And a great medic but no one can do it forever

    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: Never Trust the Standing Ovations | CANNES 2023 Indiana Jones, Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Can't Kill The Devil
      performed by Metal Allegiance ft. Chuck Billy

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Flies
    • Filming locations
      • 1155 Gerard Ave, Bronx, NY, USA(Hopscotch scene outside Nancy's apartment building.)
    • Production companies
      • Sculptor Media
      • AZA Films
      • Force Majeure
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $220,970
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $132,898
      • Mar 31, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $492,711
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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