“Excellent Thriller Marred by Nearly 300 Obscenities”
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What You Need To Know:
THE RIP is a really enjoyable mystery, full of twists and turns that will keep viewers guessing until the very end. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are excellent, leading an equally remarkable cast that includes Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor, and Sasha Calle. Overall, THE RIP has a moral worldview, emphasizing doing the right thing and showing mercy, but it has an extremely excessive amount of strong foul language, strong violence, and mixed Christian, occult content where people believing their dead friend in Heaven helped them. However, the movie contains an overwhelming amount of foul language and violent scenes. MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution to all viewers.
Content:
Light moral worldview mixed with light Christian, redemptive aspects, with characters working to do the right thing and showing mercy (one character doesn’t kill someone who had a hand in the death of a friend and arrests him instead), but the positive elements are marred by abundant, excessive and very strong foul language and some mixed Christian, occult content where characters speak about a deceased friend’s influence from Heaven (one character says their friend helped them succeed from “the beyond”);
At least 280 obscenities (including 220 “f” words, three GD profanities, and six light profanities such as OMG;
String action violence with minimal blood shown incudes a person is shot and killed, two scenes include fistfights, and several scenes include gunfights that lead to injuries and deaths;
No sex;
Brief upper male nudity as a character changes his shirt;
Characters drink beer in two scenes;
One character is shown smoking cigarettes in two scenes, and another character uses slang to say she has some marijuana in her house; and,
Characters lie to each other throughout because they’re trying to figure out which one of them is dirty, but they’re doing so out of their motivation to do the right thing and get the money in the hands of the authorities, and two characters try to steal the money and try to encourage the other cops to turn and take some money themselves.
More Detail:
Miami’s Tactical Narcotics Team, or TNT, is still reeling from the loss of one of their own, Det. Jackie Velez, as they face questions from the FBI about whether or not they had anything to do with her murder. There are rumors that crooked cops have been stealing money from drug cartel houses, and Miami’s TNT unit is under suspicion.
Amid the FBI investigation, the TNT team is called to investigate a tip about a house that might contain illegal money, called “a rip.” Once they get there, the team discovers that far more money is at stake than they were led to believe.
The team members start turning on each other, questioning why the rip hasn’t been reported to their superior officers and accusing one another of trying to steal the money. As tensions rise and secrets come to light, the TNT members must fight to survive the night and figure out which one of them is dirty.
THE RIP is a very enjoyable mystery thriller, with lots of action. The movie’s full of twists and turns that will keep viewers guessing until the very end. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, long-time Hollywood partners, have great chemistry together. Supporting cast members Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor and Sasha Calle help dial up the drama and excitement.
THE RIP has a moral worldview that stresses the importance of doing the right thing and showing mercy. It also has some light Christian elements as well, as characters frequently discuss their deceased team member in Heaven. However, they believe she’s sending them signs from Heaven. So, the Christian elements are mixed with some occult ideas. Also, THE RIP has an overwhelming, extremely excessive amount of strong foul language. There’s also a reference to marijuana. The foul language in THE RIP is just far too excessive for MOVIEGUIDE® to give the movie an acceptable rating.

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