
Arc 2006
Dive into the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles in *Arc* (2006), Robert Ethan Gunnerson's raw crime drama that follows Paris Pritchert, a disgraced ex-cop turned addict and drug dealer.
Director: Robert Ethan Gunnerson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arc (2006) about?
Arc follows Paris Pritchert, a former police officer turned drug dealer, who embarks on a perilous search for a missing child in hopes of redeeming his shattered life. Wrestling with addiction and his criminal past, Paris races against time, his confidence tied to the drugs fueling his desperate mission.
Who directed Arc?
Arc was directed by Robert Ethan Gunnerson, a filmmaker known for exploring dark, character-driven narratives in crime and thriller genres.
Who stars in Arc?
The film stars Peter Facinelli as Paris Pritchert, alongside Ann Cusack, Jonah Blechman, Ken Howard, and Billy Lush in pivotal roles.
Is Arc (2006) worth watching?
For fans of intense crime dramas and psychological thrillers, Arc offers a gripping, morally complex story. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its raw performances and tense atmosphere make it a compelling watch for those drawn to raw, uncompromising narratives.
How long is Arc?
Arc runs for 113 minutes, providing a concentrated dose of tension and drama without unnecessary filler.
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About Arc (2006) — A Gritty Thriller of Addiction and Redemption
Dive into the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles in *Arc* (2006), Robert Ethan Gunnerson's raw crime drama that follows Paris Pritchert, a disgraced ex-cop turned addict and drug dealer. Haunted by his past and desperate for redemption, Paris launches a dangerous mission to find a missing child, clinging to the fragile hope that he can outrun his demons—if only he can stay one step ahead of withdrawal and the ruthless forces around him.
Gunnerson crafts a tense, unflinching portrait of addiction and moral decay, where every high is temporary and every decision a gamble. With a cast led by Peter Facinelli as the tormented Paris, the film blends mystery and thriller elements into a gripping narrative that questions whether redemption is even possible when the mind and body are enslaved by vice.