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Director: Barbet Schroeder
Writer: David Klass
Producers: Barbet Schroeder, Lee Rich, Susan Hoffman, Gary Foster
Actors:
Michael Keaton Andy Garcia |
The film could’ve used a stronger “reality check” (Garcia asks other police officers not to shoot Keaton’s character in order to maintain his son’s chances of living, while sacrificing the lives of other officers in the process.), as Garcia’s character seems to break every law in the book by the end of the film (Why couldn’t you just shoot the guy in the legs to slow him down? Just a thought). Overall, this film would not be a highly recommendable one by any stretch of the imagination, but I guess it was some fun for what it was, and it sure wouldn’t hurt if you crashed out after a long day’s work, and needed something to join your brain in shut-down mode for an hour or so. Keaton’s performance is also enjoyable to watch, as is the “suit’s”. Also, the final scene of this movie is one of the coolest that I’ve seen in a while, so I guess you could always look forward to that little tidbit of hipness. Otherwise, this film is like a wet fart on a hot day. Satisfying as it goes along, but ultimately empty and forgettable when it’s over.
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