The Next Three Days (Full · OVERVIEW)

Critics generally view as a competent, though sometimes overlong and implausible, thriller. Directed by Paul Haggis and starring Russell Crowe, the film is a remake of the 2008 French movie Anything for Her ( Pour Elle ). Critical Consensus

A major recurring complaint is the script's lack of realism. Critics found it hard to believe a mild-mannered community college teacher could successfully navigate the criminal underworld and outmaneuver the police. The Next Three Days

Russell Crowe's performance as a "regular joe" driven to obsession is widely praised for grounding the film’s more far-fetched moments. Elizabeth Banks is also noted for her dramatic range, though some critics felt her character was underwritten. Critics generally view as a competent, though sometimes

Reviews often highlight the intense, "edge-of-your-seat" third act as the film's strongest part. However, the first two acts are frequently criticized for being too slow or focusing excessively on procedural planning details. Critics found it hard to believe a mild-mannered

Some reviewers found the film's message—that an ordinary man should bypass the legal system through criminal acts—to be morally questionable or "bankrupt". The Next Three Days | Rotten Tomatoes