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With Pride and Glory, director Gavin O'Connor takes us into the lives of a cop family where Francis Tierney, Sr (Jon Voight) is the Chief of Detectives, his son Ray (Norton) is a detective, and his eldest son Francis (Noah Emmerich) is in charge of the precinct where his son-in-law, Jimmy (Colin Farrell), works. When four officers who work in Francis's house perish in a drug bust, he coaxes son Ray (Norton) out of his leave of absence to investigate the case. During the course of his investigation, Ray finds out shocking facts about the case. Tired and sapped out of confidence, Ray is faced with the toughest decision of his life -- to choose between his loyalty to his family and to the department.

Pride... lacks the cinematic timber and attempts to resuscitate the banal good cop versus bad cop melodrama yet again. With a powerhouse but depreciated starcast, director O'Connor made Pride...ineffably verbose and so moody that you wish you could control the seek time of this blatantly inspired-from-the-80s ho-hum family hodgepodge. O'Connor distinctly follows The Departed route but
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