Watch: The Yards 2000 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the rail yards of Queens, contractors repair and rebuild the city’s subway cars. These contracts are lucrative, so graft and corruption are rife. When Leo Handler gets out of prison, he finds his aunt married to Frank Olchin, one of the big contractors; he’s battling with a minority-owned firm for contracts. Willie Gutierrez, Leo’s best friend, is Frank’s bag man and heads a crew of midnight saboteurs who ruin the work of the Puerto Rican-owned firm. Leo needs a job, so Willie pays him to be his back-up. Then things go badly wrong one night, a cop IDs Leo, and everyone now wants him out of the picture. Besides his ailing mom and his cousin Erica, to whom can Leo turn?.
Plot: In the rail yards of Queens, contractors repair and rebuild the city’s subway cars. These contracts are lucrative, so graft and corruption are rife. When Leo Handler gets out of prison, he finds his aunt married to Frank Olchin, one of the big contractors; he’s battling with a minority-owned firm for contracts.
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Corruption in High Place, and Low.
There aren’t many laughs in this dramatic pastiche of corrupt industries and the not-quite-innocent who is swept up in them before finally blowing the whistle.It’s not ethnic, but it seems like it. There’s a bit of “The Godfather,” a dash of “Prince of the City”, a soupçon of “On The Waterfront.” There are all sorts of conflicts between men and women, family members united against the law — or that part of it that isn’t in bed with the gangsters.
Interesting milieu. Mark Wahlberg as the ex con who’s trying to obey the rules of his parole finds a job working for his uncle, James Caan, in the subway marshaling yard in Queens. Caan’s company does repairs on broken subway cars. In order to make sure they have enough business, Caan has hired Joaquin Phoenix and a couple of bad goons to sneak into the yards at night and damage the cars. Caan’s character is not unidimensional. When Wahlberg asks him for a job, he tells Caan that he’d like to work with Phoenix, a childhood friend. Caan gently tries to steer him into a more honorable, if less lucrative, path to success but Wahlberg is insistent. It’s a big mistake on Wahlberg’s part. There follow intrigue, brutally staged fist fights, and a couple of death, all leading to betrayal.
Wahlberg doesn’t have that many lines but he handles them well enough. Like the other men, he has a working-class New York accent. Lots of double negatives: “I don’t know nothing.” Charlize Theron, as Phoenix’s doubtful girl friend, doesn’t sound much like New York but she doesn’t sound much like Johannesberg either. With her big eyes, upturned nose, and plump lips, she’s never looked better.
In many ways it’s a depressing movie because although many characters commit immoral acts, all of them are given human qualities, including some that are generally considered virtues.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 55 min (115 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Romance
Director James Gray
Writer James Gray, Matt Reeves
Actors Mark Wahlberg, Joaquin Phoenix, Charlize Theron
Country United States
Awards 3 wins & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision C- and E-Series Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (color), Technicolor, New York (NY), USA (dailies)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 320T 5277, Eastman EXR 500T 5298)
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 35 mm