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I sat through this tedious little thriller last night. I kept hoping it would get better and redeem itself. It didn’t. It was a great concept but failed to deliver. It suffers from weak writing, mediocre direction, and zero chemistry between the stars, Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones. The sex scenes were some of the most awkward ever laid on celluloid. The dialogue was unbelievable and there were plot points through which you could drive a truck.
There was a lot of talent here but it didn’t add up to much. John Carpenter was the writer, Irvin Kershner directed. The images used in the film were from the Helmut Newton Collection and the title song was sung by Barbara Streisand. Interesting turn by character actor Brad Dourif. Raul Julia played Laura’s ex in a not so interesting turn. There was an exciting chase scene at the end that was mostly on foot. What I like the most about the film were the various location shots in New York City. New York was pretty gritty in 1978.
Evenly balanced report and I like you are not afraid to give an honest impression. Have you decided on a rating system? I bet you could come up with something funny. I was thinking of a range like from small order of fries to a full meal deal or one chicken leg compared to a family bucket ! Don’t groan too loud, it’s my own fault, I write my own material. LOL
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Ha ha! I like your rating system. Very funny. Yes I have a rating system but I am reluctant to use it. I use the scale 1-10. This film I give a 5. Thanks for reading!
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