(2016): Criminal
: Jerico Stewart (Kevin Costner), a dangerous convict with a history of extreme violence, is chosen because of childhood brain damage to his frontal lobe that left him as a functional sociopath with a total lack of empathy. Thematic Analysis: Identity and Morality
The narrative centers on a high-stakes CIA operation to retrieve vital information from a deceased agent, Bill Pope (Ryan Reynolds), who was the only person who knew the location of a hacker known as "The Dutchman" (Michael Pitt). Criminal (2016)
: The film features an ensemble of Academy Award winners and nominees, including Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, and Tommy Lee Jones—reuniting them for the first time since JFK (1991). : Jerico Stewart (Kevin Costner), a dangerous convict
The 2016 film Criminal , directed by Ariel Vromen, presents a science-fiction exploration of memory, identity, and the neurobiology of morality. While the film is not based on a true story, it draws on real-world concepts in neuroscience, particularly the role of the frontal lobe in personality and the theoretical field of memory implantation. The 2016 film Criminal , directed by Ariel
: Critical reception was mixed, with many reviewers noting that while the central performance by Costner was strong, the film often succumbed to generic action tropes and a "clunky" setup. Criminal (2016) - IMDb

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