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Director: William Friedkin
Writer: Stephen Gaghan
Producers: Scott Rudin, Richard Zanuck
Actors:
Samuel L. Jackson as Terry Tommy Lee Jones as Hayes |
Either way, the film does deliver a couple of riveting action sequences, with the whole “fire at the demonstrators” scene topping that cake, a decent pace, which doesn’t bog itself down with too much legal mumbo-jumbo and an interesting plot, in that it never really crucifies one person as the proverbial “bad guy”, thereby leaving the audience with the opportunity to form their own opinions of Jackson’s dilemma. Granted, Anne Archer looks like a mess, Ben Kingsley is barely in the film and Guy Pearce does an incredibly annoying/convincing Brooklyn accent, but aside from the staple Jackson “screaming aloud” scenes, the gist of the film was quite convincing. All in all, you won’t find the word “original” in this review (doh!), but if you’re looking for a decent bi-polar story, a couple of good action scenes, a generally compelling courtroom case and one goofy sequence featuring Jackson/Jones duking it out as two old has-beens, than it might be just be worth checking out for yourself. For me…it was an okay movie. That’s it. That’s all. Next!
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