| Review Date: Director: Phil Joanou Writer: Wesley Strick Producers: Paul Junger Witt, Charles Roven, Tony Thomas Actors: Richard Gere Kim Basinger Uma Thurman |
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And since when did Basinger learn to act?!? Wow, quite a performance indeed. And Uma, looking young and innocent before she started taking herself too seriously, and the PERFECT bastard of a husband, played with delight by the always interesting Eric Roberts.
Oh and Richard Gere, you say? Whatever…Gere was Gere…wearing the suit, looking confused most of the time and playing a shrink…or was it a lawyer? Like I said…whatever…
Anyway, for those of you who haven’t seen this movie, it’s basically a psychological thriller (literally, too). It’s about this psychiatrist who falls for a patient’s sister, who may or may not have killed her husband. All fun stuff.
Of course, twists lead to turns and surprises ensue. Anyway, like I said, this movie pretty much had me going all the way. I really dug the performances, the story made sense (for the most part) and the surprises were, at least for me, pretty surprising! The VERTIGO connections were also fun…
Sure, I coulda done without David Keith’s tough cop chompin’ at his toothpick at every chance he got, but overall, I was pretty entertained.
Am I alone in this? Does this movie suck and I not know it…