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After Katrina, police sergeant Terence McDonagh rescues a prisoner, hurts his back in the process and earns a promotion to lieutenant plus an addiction to cocaine and painkillers. Six months later, a family is murdered over drugs; Terence runs the investigation. His drug-using prostitute girlfriend, his alcoholic father's dog, run-ins with two old women and a well-connected john, gambling losses, a nervous young witness, and thefts of police property put Terence's job and then his life in danger. He starts seeing things. He wants a big score to get out from under mounting debts, so he joins forces with drug dealers. The murders remain unsolved. A bad lieutenant gets worse.
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xtendqi
A combination of the Coen brothers and Quentin Tarentino!
spamtrap
But I mean that in a good way. I've only seen two other films of his, "Grizzly Man" and "Encounters at the End of the World", which were documentaries. After viewing the fictitious "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" my suspicions of his wicked sense of humor are confirmed.
This film is similar to the original 1992 "Bad Lieutenant" (directed by Abel Ferrara, starring Harvey Keitel) in that it profiles a totally corrupt, drug abusing police lieutenant. However, while the original "Bad Lieutenant" contained no comedy and sends Keitel progressively downward from bad to worse to things can't get any worse than this... Herzog's "Bad Lieutenant" is full of a variety of comic styles from dark humor to absurd humor to plain old silliness. (In one scene, Nicolas Cage (the bad lieutenant) asks "what are these iguanas doing on my coffee table?" and the scene suddenly switches to the point of view of an iguana. The scene is almost entirely silly and pointless. I'm out of room now.
A combination of the Coen brothers and Quentin Tarentino!