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8.3
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8.5

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owen15
roger177
Critic Roger Ebert
rated 5

Reynolds is good in the movie's more sustained scenes, showing toughness and weariness and a certain wry humor. The movie is a reminder that he can be a very effective movie actor.

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ian91
maryammsh
Maryam Msh
rated 7

Not my personal favorit ... but ok

3 years ago
mathieulaurent
Mathieu Laurent
rated 9

Al Pacino / De Niro reunited fo the first time. Great scenario, ambiance, image, music. A must see movie for Boys !

3 years ago
petrisiren
petri siren
rated 8
1 year ago

Cast & Crew

Michael Mann
Director
Michael Mann
Writer
Danny Trejo
As Trejo
Rick Avery
As Armored Guard #2
Thomas Rosales Jr.
As Armored Truck Driver
Robert De Niro
As Neil McCauley
Tom Sizemore
As Michael Cheritto
Jimmy N. Roberts
As Road-blockade Cop (uncredited)

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In a high-stakes battle of wills, "Heat" tells the gripping story of an obsessive LAPD detective and a masterful thief whose paths are destined to collide. As both men navigate their tumultuous personal lives, they find themselves locked in an escalating game of cat and mouse. With adrenaline-fueled heists and intense confrontations at every turn, the film explores themes of obsession, loyalty, and moral ambiguity. The tension mounts with each encounter, leading both protagonists to confront not only each other but also their own demons. As their worlds intertwine amidst chaos and crime, the stakes rise exponentially in this thrilling narrative that delves deep into the psyche of its characters.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Heat include Léon: The Professional, The Crow, Desperate Measures, In the Line of Fire, Out for Justice, Mercury Rising.

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Heat was released in theaters on December 15, 1995.