Netflix breaks records with the film starring Damon and Affleck
The movie has generated major buzz on the platform and reunites Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in a thriller inspired by real events.

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have captured audiences’ attention with their new film for Netflix, a production that blends thriller and action elements inspired by a shocking real-life case that took place in Miami a decade ago. The story draws from the discovery of $22 million in cash hidden inside paint buckets, considered one of the largest cash seizures in Miami-Dade history.
The film, titled The Rip and directed by Joe Carnahan, follows a fictional storyline where ambition, corruption, and poor decisions push its characters to the edge. Damon and Affleck not only star in the movie but also serve as producers.
However, the real-life inspiration behind the story has also sparked controversy. Two Miami-Dade police officers filed a lawsuit claiming that the film distorts their work and harms their professional reputations. According to the complaint, the production implies unethical behavior and police misconduct, even though their names are never explicitly mentioned.
The officers are seeking damages and a public retraction, arguing that the fictional adaptation crossed certain boundaries by portraying corruption-related scenarios. The production team, meanwhile, maintains that the movie is a fictional work inspired by real events rather than an exact depiction of what happened.
The case has reignited debate about the boundaries between reality and fiction in entertainment, especially in productions based on true stories. Meanwhile, the film continues to gain traction and further solidifies Damon and Affleck as one of Hollywood’s most iconic creative duos.

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