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Exposed
2-Crimes continue in this story of the film, full of interesting events where a young girl and a Latino religious girl, living in a dangerous part of the city, begin to be influenced by visions. Just as a police detective must start investigating the murder of a neighborhood partner. But what the detective will face to investigate for his friend is very difficult.
28 September 1967, New York City, New York, USA
23 November 1970, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
1979, New Jersey, USA
15 February 1955, New York City, New York, USA
22 February 1962, Queens, New York, USA
13 May 1986, Elmhurst, Queens, New York, USA
10 September 1968, New York, USA
2 September 1964, Beirut, Lebanon
27 November 1960, Tappan, New York, USA
28 January 1985, New York City, New York, USA
13 May 1993, New York City, New York, USA
30 April 1988, Havana, Cuba
7 April 1987, Puerto Rico
February 26, 2016
To call it disjointed is an understatement: Exposed is unintelligible. It feels like two completely different movies inelegantly Frankensteined together.
March 01, 2016
Carries a complex, convoluted narrative that attempts to cover too much ground, balancing a myriad of themes.
February 26, 2016
It's clearly intended as a magical-realist take on very genuine social conflicts, but the result, in this edit at least, is a trial to sit through.
January 23, 2016
In certain mutilated pictures, you can detect the lineaments of greatness: Consider Orson Welles's "The Magnificent Ambersons." Here, that's not the case.
February 28, 2016
Incomprehensibly disjointed and stunningly dull ...
February 22, 2016
Has a grimy, off-kilter charm not seen since the heyday of '70s exploitation.
April 21, 2016
There is hardly anything in Exposed worthy of interest, and nothing that either warrants or deserves further discussion.
March 28, 2016
Reason and common sense seems to have escaped Declan Dale's Exposed.
January 24, 2016
Awfully silly - and just plain awful ...
January 28, 2016
The confused, heel-dragging mystery drama Exposed suggests an especially dour, arty episode of Law & Order: SVU, minus any reasons to keep watching.

