‘The Rip’ Review: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s Impressive Reunion Rivals Films They Made for Big Studios

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite in "The Rip," a gripping heist thriller that rivals their earlier Warner Bros. films, including "The Departed" and "The Town." The film's success is no surprise, considering the star power of its leads, as well as Netflix's willingness to invest in high-quality content that competes with the big studios.

At its core, "The Rip" is a tense, closed-circle mystery revolving around Lt. Dane Dumars (Damon), who is tasked with leading his team to recover $20 million in illicit cash from corrupt cops and Colombian cartels in South Florida. The stakes are high, as the money could change lives for those involved.

Directed by Joe Carnahan and shot in a sleek, satiny style reminiscent of Michael Mann's "Heat," "The Rip" unfolds like a modern-day crime classic. The film's cinematography, courtesy of Juanmi Azpiroz, effectively captures the oppressive atmosphere, with gray skies making exteriors feel menacing.

As the investigation accelerates, Dumars and his team engage in a cat-and-mouse game with suspected corrupt cops, including a young Colombian woman (Sasha Calle) who may hold the key to their success. The cast, which includes Affleck as Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne, Steven Yeun as Ro, Catalina Sandino Moreno as Salazar, and Teyana Taylor as Baptiste, delivers strong performances that add depth to the intricate plot.

With its complex web of motives and double-crosses, "The Rip" is a gripping thriller that rewards close attention. Editor Kevin Hale skillfully cuts between the faces of Dumars' team, revealing their reactions to unexpected twists in the plot. The film's score by Clinton Shorter amplifies the tension, making every scene feel electric.

One aspect where Netflix can improve is in the post-credits epilogue, which sets up a rather implausible scenario on a Florida beach that feels like an afterthought. Nevertheless, "The Rip" remains a testament to Netflix's growing commitment to producing high-quality content that competes with the big studios.

In short, "The Rip" is a tense, thought-provoking thriller that showcases the reunion of two Hollywood heavyweights and Netflix's willingness to invest in cinematic storytelling.
 
"Man I'm loving this new heist thriller 'The Rip' so much! Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are back at it again, delivering strong performances as the leads... 🤯🎥 The way they weaved together the plot with all these twists and turns had me on the edge of my seat! 😅 And I gotta give it up to Netflix for finally investing in some top-notch content that can compete with those big studios. They're really stepping up their game 🙌👏"
 
I just watched "The Rip" 🤯 and OMG, it was so good! Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are back together again as a team and they absolutely crush it 😎. The way the story unfolds is like a modern-day crime classic, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat 💥. I loved how the film's cinematography captures the tense atmosphere, it's like watching a real-life heist unfold 📺. The cast is also amazing, everyone delivers strong performances that add depth to the plot 🤝. One thing I didn't love was the post-credits epilogue, it felt a bit tacked on and kinda ruined the vibe of the whole film 😐. But overall, "The Rip" is an absolute must-watch for thriller fans! 👍
 
I don’t usually comment but I think what I love most about this movie is how well it balances action and suspense with character development 🤔. Like, I was on the edge of my seat during those intense police chases, but then you'd see a team member's backstory flash on screen and suddenly it's not just about the money, it's about people 💸. The cast does an amazing job bringing that emotional depth to their characters, and I think that's what really makes "The Rip" stand out from other heist thrillers 🎥.
 
🌟 I'm loving how Netflix is taking on the big studios now! 💸 It's amazing to see them putting their money behind talented films like "The Rip" that are just as gripping as those from Warner Bros. The cast is perfection, with Damon and Affleck delivering strong performances 🤝. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good cat-and-mouse game? 😏 The cinematography is sleek and modern, it feels so cinematic! 🎥 But, yeah, that post-credits epilogue was a bit of a stretch... but overall, "The Rip" is a solid addition to Netflix's growing library 👍. Can't wait to see what they come up with next! 💡
 
omg i just watched this movie and it was SOOOO good!! 🤩 matt damon and ben affleck are meant to be on screen together they have such great chemistry, and the plot is so twisty and suspenseful! 🎥 the cinematography is also insane, it looks like a modern day crime classic. i loved how the team worked together to try and take down the corrupt cops... it was like they were all working together to solve a big puzzle. 😊 and can we talk about sasha calle's character, she was so compelling! 🤯 overall, this movie is definitely worth watching if you're a fan of thrillers.
 
🤔 I think what sets "The Rip" apart from other heist thrillers is its focus on character development 🕵️‍♂️. The cast does an amazing job bringing depth to their characters, making it easy to become invested in the story 💡. The way the tension builds up throughout the investigation is expertly done 👀. I do think Netflix could work on smoothing out some of the pacing issues, especially with that epilogue 🤷‍♂️, but overall, "The Rip" is a masterclass in suspenseful storytelling 🎥.
 
I just finished watching "The Rip" and I'm still reeling from the experience 🤯. The way Matt Damon and Ben Affleck bring their A-game is seriously impressive, like they're reliving their Oscar-winning days 💼. And that cinematography? Wow, it's like a modern-day crime classic 🔥. I love how the tension builds with every twist and turn, keeping me on the edge of my seat 😬. The cast is also phenomenal, from Sasha Calle to Teyana Taylor – they all deliver strong performances 🤩. My only gripe is that post-credits epilogue feels like an afterthought 🙄. Still, it's a testament to Netflix investing in quality content and I'm excited to see what they come up with next! 👍
 
I JUST THINK NETFLIX IS ON A ROLL RIGHT NOW!!! THEY'RE HIRING THE BEST DIRECTORS AND ACTORS TO MAKE THESE HIGH-QUALITY FILMS THAT CAN COMPETE WITH THE BIG STUDIOS! MATT DAMON AND BEN AFFLECK REUNITE IN "THE RIP" AND IT'S JUST SO EXCITING TO SEE THEM BACK ON SCREEN TOGETHER!!! THE CAST IS ALSO FANTASTIC, I MEAN STEVEN YEUN AND CATALINA SANDINO MORENO THEY'RE BOTH TOTALLY NEW TO NETFLIX BUT THEY'RE BRINGING THE HEAT IN "THE RIP"!!! AND THE SCORE BY CLINT SHORTER GIVES THE WHOLE FILM THIS ELECTRIC FEEL THAT JUST KEEPS YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT!!!
 
omg u guys just watched The Rip?? 🤯 i'm DYING over how much i loved it!!! Matt Damon & Ben Affleck are back to their A-game as Lt. Dane Dumars & Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne, and Sasha Calle is EVERYTHING in that Colombian woman role 😍. the cinematography is STUNNING, it feels like a modern-day Heat! 💥 and did i mention the cast? Steven Yeun, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Teyana Taylor... all perfection 🤩 the twists & turns had me on the edge of my seat, can't wait to see what's next for Netflix! 🎬 they're killing it with original content, can't wait for more! 💥
 
Man, I'm still shaking my head about the latest climate disaster - just learned that 2025 is already seeing record-breaking heatwaves in every continent 🌡️🔥. Like, what's next? We're literally burning up the planet and no one's doing anything about it 😒.

And don't even get me started on the mental health crisis - just found out that anxiety disorders now affect 1 in 5 people under the age of 25 🤯. It's like, how are we supposed to expect people to be productive or have a life when they're already struggling to cope with their minds? 😩.

I swear, it's like the world is just one big mess right now...
 
just watched "the rip" with matt damon and ben affleck 🤯♂️, it was so intense! they brought back the heist vibes from their earlier flicks but with a modern twist. joe carnahan did an amazing job directing it, the atmosphere was super oppressive 😓. sasha calle as the colombian woman was 🔥👀 and steven yeun's character ro added some much needed comic relief 🤣. teyana taylor's performance was also on point 💁‍♀️. the cinematography was slick and michael mann's "heat" vibes were definitely there 😎. one thing tho, that post-credits epilogue felt like a total cop-out 🙄. still worth watching tho, 10/10 would recommend 👍
 
I'm low-key impressed by Matt Damon & Ben Affleck's reunion in "The Rip". The way the film weaves together multiple plot threads is like a real-life heist movie - you're on the edge of your seat, guessing until the very end 🤯. The cast is fire too! I love how Netflix is taking risks on high-quality content, it's gonna be interesting to see if they can keep up with the big studios. One thing that bugged me was that post-credits epilogue tho... felt a bit forced 🤷‍♂️. Overall, though, "The Rip" is a gripping thriller that's definitely worth checking out 💥
 
I just watched the trailer for "The Rip" 🚨💥 and I'm already hooked! The cast looks amazing, especially Matt Damon and Ben Affleck 👍👊. But have you seen the stats on how much was spent on Netflix's original content last year? 📈 It was a whopping $15 billion! 💸 That's more than the entire budget for Warner Bros. films combined 🤯.

And let me tell you, the cinematography in "The Rip" is 🔥🎥 perfection. Juanmi Azpiroz really outdid himself with those sleek, gritty shots that'll keep you on the edge of your seat 😲. I mean, have you seen the crime thriller genre's growth over the past decade? 📊 It's exploded by 25% since 2015! 🚀

But seriously, what's up with Netflix and their post-credits epilogues? 🤔 The ratings for "The Rip" are already 4.2/5 on IMDB 🎥, which is insane considering the setup of that beach scene was kinda meh 😐.

By the way, did you know that 75% of viewers prefer binge-watching entire seasons of their favorite shows in one sitting? 📺 That's a stat from Netflix themselves! So, it looks like "The Rip" is on track to be a huge hit...
 
omg u guys i just watched "The Rip" and it was literally mind blown!!! matt damon and ben affleck are back and they're killing it! 🤯 the cinematography is insane, it feels like a modern day crime classic, like michael mann's heat or somethin 😎. and the cast? perfection!! sasha calle as this young colombian woman who holds the key to dumars' team success tho 😍. anywayz, netflix is killin it with "The Rip" and it's proof that they're not just a streaming service, but also a real studio 🤑. just dont mind the kinda weird epilogue at the end lol
 
I'm really hyped about this new movie, "The Rip". I mean, who doesn't love a good heist thriller? The way the plot unfolds is so tense and suspenseful, it had me on the edge of my seat. The performances from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are top-notch, they just click as lead actors. And the supporting cast isn't bad either! 🤯 But what I think sets this movie apart is how well Netflix executed this film. It's clear they invested a lot in the production and it shows. The cinematography is sleek, the score is electric... it all comes together to make for an awesome viewing experience. Now if only Netflix could work out that post-credits epilogue thing 🤔, I'd be even more stoked!
 
omg i loved the film "the rip" so much!!! 🤩 matt damon and ben affleck are like two peas in a pod again, their chemistry on screen is undeniable 😍 and joe carnahan did an amazing job directing it, the way he shot the scenes was so cinematic 🎥 plus the cast, they're all so talented 🙌 sasha calle as the colombian woman was a game changer, her character added so much depth to the story 💡 and can we talk about the score by clinton shorter? it was like my nerves were on edge the whole time 😬 anyway, what i loved most about this film is how complex it is, it's not just your average heist thriller, there are twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end 🤯 so yeah, if you haven't seen "the rip" yet, you totally need to watch it ASAP 👀
 
Ugh, can't we just have a decent movie thread without all these extra details? I mean, I get it, the film has great reviews and all, but do we really need a 200-word review that feels like a film analysis paper? 🤯 Can't we just have a simple "cool movie" or "not impressed" type of response?

And can Netflix please just stick to one format for their release threads? I'm so sick of seeing all these different fonts, sizes and colors. It's like they're trying to blind us with science or something. 🤪

But seriously, the cast and crew did a great job on this one. The cinematography is top-notch and the score is perfect. However, that post-credits epilogue was just meh. I mean, come on Netflix, can't you do better than that? 😒
 
I'm loving this new thriller from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck 🎥👊! The way it keeps you on the edge of your seat with its complex web of motives and double-crosses is just genius. And the cinematography? Stunning, mate 😍. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a crime classic like this? But what really impresses me is how Netflix is stepping up their game and investing in high-quality content that can compete with the big studios 📈. It's about time we saw some real Hollywood magic on our screens again ✨. Now, if only they could get rid of those weird post-credits epilogues that feel like an afterthought... but overall, "The Rip" is a total win in my book 👍.
 
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