Protege (2006)
Protege (2007) 6/10
There is nothing in PROTEGE that hasn’t already been done in better drug films like Traffic, Requiem for a Dream or Trainspotting. Protege takes a familiar formula, adds in the same old undercover cop premise borrowed from Infernal Affairs, and churns out a good-looking but mediocre piece of flimmaking. Protege isn’t bad, but it isn’t good either. It belongs to the category of decent, but unremarkable films that is watchable yet forgettable.



