Some reviewers found the film's message—that an ordinary man should bypass the legal system through criminal acts—to be morally questionable or "bankrupt". The Next Three Days | Rotten Tomatoes
Reviews often highlight the intense, "edge-of-your-seat" third act as the film's strongest part. However, the first two acts are frequently criticized for being too slow or focusing excessively on procedural planning details. The Next Three Days
A major recurring complaint is the script's lack of realism. Critics found it hard to believe a mild-mannered community college teacher could successfully navigate the criminal underworld and outmaneuver the police. Some reviewers found the film's message—that an ordinary
Critics generally view as a competent, though sometimes overlong and implausible, thriller. Directed by Paul Haggis and starring Russell Crowe, the film is a remake of the 2008 French movie Anything for Her ( Pour Elle ). Critical Consensus A major recurring complaint is the script's lack of realism
Russell Crowe's performance as a "regular joe" driven to obsession is widely praised for grounding the film’s more far-fetched moments. Elizabeth Banks is also noted for her dramatic range, though some critics felt her character was underwritten.