

Asphalt City
"Welcome to the frontlines."
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A young paramedic is paired with a seasoned partner on the night shift in New York revealing a city in crisis. Discovering the chaos firsthand, he is tested with the ethical ambiguity that can be the difference between life and death.
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Asphalt City Reviews

Lachlan Thiele
May 28, 2023INT. SEAN PENN AND THE MEDICAL MEN - DAY Truly a 'Midnight Movie' yet, was in competition at Cannes 76! Have your expectation set now, the drunker you are the better this will be! Canât wait for the sequel: Fruit Flies FADE OUT.
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
July 17, 2024Director Jean-StĂ©phane Sauvaire thoroughly succeeds at creating a bleak atmosphere of despair in âAsphalt City,â a dark, challenging project that is going to be a tough watch for many viewers. Based on the 2008 novel âBlack Fliesâ by Shannon Burke, the film delves into the gritty reality of New York City as seen and experienced through the eyes of paramedics navigating the chaos and violence that beats beneath the urban jungles of America. The film tells the story of a young paramedic named Ollie Cross (Tye Sheridan) who, in preparation for medical school, is assigned to the night shift with seasoned partner Gene Rutkovsky (Sean Penn). Every 911 call reveals a city in crisis as the men put their lives in danger to help others, but the nightly horrors send Ollie down a nightmarish rabbit hole that takes a serious toll on his mental health. The film offers a visceral and unflinching look at the harsh realities of emergency medicine, and the opening minutes plunge viewers into the heart of the action. Riding along in the ambulance with these men, Sauvaire creates a palpable and dramatic realism that sets the tone for the rest of the film. Itâs not pleasant, but itâs undeniably gripping. The themes at play are complex, especially the exploration of moral and ethical ambiguity that plagues the characters. The story takes a dark turn as it unfolds, giving an unflinching look at the psychological toll of witnessing trauma and death thatâs all in an eveningâs work for these men. Mental health breakdowns ensue, leading to a violent change in Ollieâs personality and a descent into darkness. Things get even worse when the men start to act on their belief that theyâre saviors who are playing God on the streets of NYC. A word of warning to the squeamish: the medical scenes offer a highly realistic and extremely gruesome portrayal of emergency medical procedures. They are vivid and grisly, and those who canât handle blood and gore will have a hard time with this film. Medical enthusiasts, however, will appreciate the attention to detail and authenticity. Despite boasting strong performances and a gripping narrative, âAsphalt Cityâ fizzles with a corny ending that falls victim to clichĂ©d dark drama tropes. I really loved the majority of the film, though, and itâs so bleak that I felt the need to wash off the layer of darkness and despair that I could feel clinging to me long after the credits rolled. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS
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