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Heist involves two groups of conniving thieves trying to cooperate with each other in Gene Hackman's last "big job", and how the plan falls apart because of all the back-stabbing, double-crossing and double-double-crossing among the characters. The movie was just okay. I left the theater wondering why anyone thought that was a story worth making -- I didn't care about any of the characters at all, and they ended up pretty much killing each other. The only interesting part was watching how Gene Hackman's character would always have a backup plan, and a backup plan to the backup plan, just in case the people he was working with couldn't be trusted.
For me to pan any movie with Jamie Lee Curtis in it says a lot about the movie. I'm not going to say a lot about The Tailor of Panama, though, other than recommend you avoid it. Three of our group who went to see it fell snoring asleep at one point in the film or another. One person genuinely liked it. It's very slow-moving, drab and just plain boring. The plot is silly enough to not even warrant a discussion. Just skip it.
If you ever saw Ellen Burstyn in Resurrection, you'll be reminded of it in The Green Mile. Stories about the ability to heal others with a touch can be very compelling, especially when mixed with the resulting misunderstandings and hatred that forms in society around those powers.
Tom Hanks turns in one of his best performances in this movie. Michael Clarke Duncan's performance is nothing short of amazing, and is integral in making this such a powerful film. Yes, it's a long movie, but I felt very satisfied that the complete story had been told by the time it ended. You won't be short-changed by this one -- you'll know what eventually happened to all of the characters.
I liked the way the central story was told as a flashback from sixty years ago. There are some very tough characters and some brutally graphic scenes of electrocution, but they help to enforce the strength of the story and the importance of its message. Nothing you wouldn't expect from a film about death row.
All in all, this is a must-see movie, one you won't forget.
Tom Hanks turns in one of his best performances in this movie. Michael Clarke Duncan's performance is nothing short of amazing, and is integral in making this such a powerful film. Yes, it's a long movie, but I felt very satisfied that the complete story had been told by the time it ended. You won't be short-changed by this one -- you'll know what eventually happened to all of the characters.
I liked the way the central story was told as a flashback from sixty years ago. There are some very tough characters and some brutally graphic scenes of electrocution, but they help to enforce the strength of the story and the importance of its message. Nothing you wouldn't expect from a film about death row.
All in all, this is a must-see movie, one you won't forget.