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88 minutes

Titre original : 88 Minutes
  • 2007
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  • 1h 48min
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5,9/10
80 k
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Al Pacino in 88 minutes (2007)
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Le jour où un tueur en série qu'il a aidé à mettre en prison est censé être exécuté, un psychologue légiste renommé et professeur d'université reçoit un appel l'informant qu'il lui reste 88 ... Tout lireLe jour où un tueur en série qu'il a aidé à mettre en prison est censé être exécuté, un psychologue légiste renommé et professeur d'université reçoit un appel l'informant qu'il lui reste 88 minutes à vivre.Le jour où un tueur en série qu'il a aidé à mettre en prison est censé être exécuté, un psychologue légiste renommé et professeur d'université reçoit un appel l'informant qu'il lui reste 88 minutes à vivre.

  • Réalisation
    • Jon Avnet
  • Scénario
    • Gary Scott Thompson
  • Casting principal
    • Al Pacino
    • Alicia Witt
    • Ben McKenzie
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    80 k
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      • Jon Avnet
    • Scénario
      • Gary Scott Thompson
    • Casting principal
      • Al Pacino
      • Alicia Witt
      • Ben McKenzie
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Jack Gramm
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • Kim Cummings
    Ben McKenzie
    Ben McKenzie
    • Mike Stempt
    • (as Benjamin McKenzie)
    Leelee Sobieski
    Leelee Sobieski
    • Lauren Douglas
    Amy Brenneman
    Amy Brenneman
    • Shelly Barnes
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Frank Parks
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Carol Lynn Johnson
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Jon Forster
    Leah Cairns
    Leah Cairns
    • Sara Pollard
    Stephen Moyer
    Stephen Moyer
    • Guy LaForge
    Christopher Redman
    Christopher Redman
    • Jeremy Guber
    Trilby Glover
    Trilby Glover
    • Defense Attorney
    Damien Leake
    Damien Leake
    • The Judge
    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Johnny D'Franco
    Michael Eklund
    Michael Eklund
    • J.T. Rycker
    Kristina Copeland
    • Dale Morris
    Tammy Hui
    • Janie Cates
    Vicky Huang
    • Joanie Cates
    • Réalisation
      • Jon Avnet
    • Scénario
      • Gary Scott Thompson
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    6AudioFileZ

    Good but mostly only because of Al Pacino

    This movie uses time to create some urgency and a fairly fast pace to keep interest. These devices are used effectively so that combined with Al Pacino and a decent script we have an interesting thriller.

    The story is a bit extreme, but the pace really did help me not to question that (too much) in the final analysis. The character played by Al Pacino is unsympathetic even though he harbors a terrible past that haunts him. That changes as everything falls apart around him in just over an hour. His struggle to find a killer that he believes will kill him, as well as others, overshadows his obnoxious ego. Has he met his match? Does he have some moral issues that either way are going to be his downfall? It makes for a pretty interesting plot.

    This isn't the best psychological thriller...but, it's respectable enough to warrant a solid 6 and that is due to Al Pacino largely.
    7mistertcj

    Reviewers make me mad!!! Now it's my turn to do the same to you!!

    I really do have to laugh at some people's reviews at times, and over the years, if I totally believe all the bad press that some (if not all) films receive, it would never ever be worth my while visiting a cinema or buying a DVD ever again. If I see a film, like it, and then see all the bad reviews I am sometimes left thinking 'am I the only one that got it?' or 'am I the only one that thought this was good'. In short, reading too many reviews can drive you absolutely insane. OK, so 88 Minutes received largely negative reviews......especially on IMDb. So at the time of writing this, the film has a rating of 5.9, which I class as just above average (5 is average right?). I am more than just a little annoyed that most of those that gave the film an above average rating failed to review it. However, it leaves me with the conclusion that most people are more than happy to complain, rather than go with the flow. After all, I don't think that here are many films for which I haven't read a review from somebody saying that it's the worst film they've ever seen. 88 Minutes, in my opinion is a good, above average, watchable movie. But some of the contradictory comments on people's reviews did my head in. For example:- Al Pacino's performance............Al Pacino is undoubtedly a brilliant actor. His character in this movie is cocky, self assured, calm and in his opinion, always right. Pacino plays this perfectly, so why do people think that he was out of place? Was there any need for him overstate and overact? No there wasn't. Did he look uncomfortable in his role? No he didn't. To me, maybe the reviewers were expecting some powerhouse acting which they didn't receive. The plot.........come on people!!! It wasn't muddled. It was easy to follow. Throwaway yes, but don't we, every now and again enjoy a film that we don't have to think too much about? Yes we do!! It is true to say there is a certain degree of implausibility about things but people should just look at the movie for what it is.......entertainment. I, for one, was entertained, although I did guess who was behind the killings. I mean come on, even true stories have that certain implausibility factor about them in order to make them entertaining...don't they? The acting........it seems that because Pacino's performance was (rightly) understated, everybody else acted badly. It is true that some performances did not bring out the best in the actors (Alicia Witt and Leelee Sobieski), others were excellent, especially William Forsythe and Neal McDonaugh.

    I'm done with the film now, but had to laugh at one on the extras on the DVD. The director stated that this was a 'low budget' movie. OK maybe it is in comparison to some.....but calling $30m low budget is an insult to my ears!!

    Anyway.......conclusion!! A good, but not brilliant film that a few more of you have actually enjoyed but not openly admitted. Good grief, those of you that have reviewed think it's so bad, I am left thinking that I have just stepped out of the 'bad movie' closet!!

    Watch this movie for what it is........entertainment!!!
    VetteRanger

    Pacino delivers again

    I've read some comments from people who couldn't understand this movie. That's predictable from the 'video game generation' of movie viewers whose idea of a deep plot is a high body count from automatic weapons. LOL

    If you're a true fan of the mystery thriller, however, this movie delivers in spades. I had at least four theories of what was really going on during the course of this movie, and while one of them was on a parallel track to the real root of the action, I didn't quite get it right. That's unusual. I've watched enough mysteries and enough thrillers over the last few decades that I almost ALWAYS have it figured out well before the end. Here, I didn't. I was completely torn between wondering if Pacino's character was being threatened or manipulated by the bad guy(s), or if he himself was the bad guy and those around him were working to make him slip up and reveal himself.

    Don't put too much credence in the opinion of the bubble head crowd. If you have a brain in your head, you'll enjoy this movie.
    3lukas8

    There is a good reason why they don't want to release it

    This is such a poor movie, it is unbelievable. Especially considering it has such a solid actor like Al Pacino. Fans of his will wish they never saw it.

    Al plays the role of a psychologist consultant for the police who is also a teacher of forensic psychology. The movie starts the day a serial killer who was convicted based on his testimony is about to executed. But it is a bad day for Al's character because there is new evidence that suggests he helped convict the wrong man. Oh, not only that, but he receives an anonymous phone call telling him he has 88 minutes to live.

    Al Pacino plays a hardcore guy in most of his films, that is usually what makes them great. It seems like they tried to do the same thing with this movie and accomplished the opposite. His character is surrounded by bimbo 20-year-olds throwing themselves at him and guys with leather jackets for him to beat up. But it just ends up feeling like a desperate attempt to prove he "still has it." The only thing floating this movie is a gimmick for a plot (the whole 88 minutes to live thing) which sort of ends of being a subplot anyway. Al Pacino fans are going to hate me for saying all this until they see it for themselves.
    6ma-cortes

    Frantic and exciting thriller with good performances from Al Pacino and his nemesis Neal McDonough

    Tense and suspenseful thriller film with a stunning race against time. This Hichcockian movie deals about a forensic psychologist and University professor with tortured past named Jack Grimm (Al Pacino ) who receives a phone call telling him which has only eighty eight minutes to live. Jack was witness on trail against serial killer Jon Foster (Neal McDonough)and influenced the tribunal to condemn him to death row. In narrow time he desperately seeks to communicate with a problematic student (Ben McKenzie,OC), his associate Shelby (Amy Brenneman), assistant (Alicia Witt), his friend and FBI agent(William Forsythe), a security guard (Brendan Fletcher) and University dean (Deborah Kara Unger). Meanwhile being pursued by a delinquent (Stephen Moyer) and besieged by numerous threatening cellular calls.

    Gripping, original action movie with Al Pacino desperately trying to find the means avoid to be murdered. Acceptable thriller full of intrigue and tense, this is a fast-paced, stylized action-suspense film. The tension of this picture keeps snowballing as the clock ticks ever close for continuous killings. The tale appears to unfold in real time as the many on cellular calls will verify. Most unusual is the device of having the victim play desperado and hunt the killer, and saving himself, as time runs out. The flick is well filmed in Seattle, Washington State and Vancouver ,British Columbia , Canada. Casting is frankly magnificent, Al Pacino as tormented psychiatrist, unsettling when approaches his last minutes of life, though Neal McDonough takes honors as a psychopath who attempts to turn the tables on the victims before Pacino can save them. Plus, a good secondary cast, such as William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, and Stephen Moyer, among them. Adequate musical score accompanying the action by Ed Shearmur and inventively photographed by Denis Lenoir, both of whom share his skills in the following John Avnet's movie ¨Righteous kill¨ also with Al Pacino and Trilby Glover who again plays a defense attorney. The motion picture is regularly directed by John Avnet because of it contains some gaps and flaws. Avnet is a nice director who achieved his greatest success with ¨Fried green tomatoes¨ and ¨Up close and personal¨ and failures as ¨The war¨. He directed and produced some hits, though today also making TV movies as the excellent ¨The uprising ¨ and television episodes.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film runs in "real time" meaning that at the moment Jack Gramm is first told he has only 88 minutes to live, the remaining running time of the motion picture until the identity of the person who set Gramm up is exactly 88 minutes.
    • Gaffes
      When Jack reaches the 7th floor of the Stearns Bldg, he racks the slide on his pistol. But he had just fired a warning shot past the student's head a few minutes earlier, there was no need to cock the pistol. And when he does cock it, the slide locks back, indicating the pistol is now out of ammunition.
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      Shelly Barnes: Just don't ask me to marry you again.

      Jack Gramm: Why not? We're perfect for each other.

      Shelly Barnes: Yeah, yeah... except I'm a lesbian and you're a commitment-phobe.

      Jack Gramm: That's why we're perfect.

    • Versions alternatives
      The movie ends with Professor Gramm speaking on the phone to Jon Foster and telling him that he's just got 12 hours to live, mimicking the menacing tone he's been given throughout the movie. Some copies of the film end there, while in some DVD versions, there is a scene afterwards in which Professor Gramm tells his class that Forster was killed via lethal injection.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mai 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Allemagne
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 88 minutos
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Seattle, Washington, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Millennium Films
      • Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG III
      • Brightlight Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 17 213 467 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 957 216 $US
      • 20 avr. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 32 593 385 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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