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10/10
Totally unexpected classic
27 January 2003
Having read the book, and thoroughly enjoyed it, I have come up with an order in which to partake of them:

1.Watch the film. 2.Read the book 3. Watch the film.

In short, watch the movie to help you visualise the book, read the book to help you understand the movie, then sit back and question your own sanity as you actually laugh at the poignant Eighties Satire throughout. It makes Reese Witherspoons acting seem a lot less wooden for one, but the one thing that reading the book did for my appreciation of the film was to let me know things the film just didnt have the time or space to do-like the history of Patricks family, most notably the fact that he has a brother, who is so similar to Paul Allen (or Owen as the book would have us believe) in many respects, that Batemans reasons for not killing his own brother are as shallow and meaningless as himself-suitably hilarious too, but I wont spoil it for you.

But is it any good? Oh yes. It is very, very good. If not for being the first movie to incorporate Robert Palmer into its soundtrack, then for its sheer visual impressiveness, the crisp feel of the restaurant linen portrayed ON SCREEN! It looks fabulous, and the plot is, albeit shortened from the book, a very immersive one, with an ending as killer as the main protagonist.

A resounding 9/10 from me.
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8/10
Another stalwart effort from the director of Commando
27 January 2003
Surely the rating should be higher? This is one of the better Dolph Lundgren-takes-on-all-comers movies, and its got Brandon Lee godamnit!

Ok, so it gets predictable, but isnt that why action movies are so well loved? Its got enough of a storyline not to resemble Red Scorpion in any way, but only just little enough to make it a totally enjoyable flick. I mean, for 1991, what were you expecting? Considering that this was the director who brought us Commando, this is the ultimate in bloke films. If you want to clear the women away, put either one of these films on and enjoy a mens night in!

So its not Minority Report, its not The Shawshank Redemption but its redemption at its best, feet first!

Oh, and Tia Carrare in a hot tub. Gets it at least one point. ;)
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