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Entrou em jan. de 2001
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What a disappointment. A movie about the difficulty of writing a screenplay. Who cares?!
What's worse, a fine book (The Orchid Thief) is cheapened and discredited by being shown as a tale of adultery.
The actors (except Cage, who's in yet another whiny role) are good - pray they get a better script next time out. Or even a real script.
What's worse, a fine book (The Orchid Thief) is cheapened and discredited by being shown as a tale of adultery.
The actors (except Cage, who's in yet another whiny role) are good - pray they get a better script next time out. Or even a real script.
Rated 6/10. In The Pelican Brief, supemely talented New Orleans law student Darby Shaw (Julia Roberts, in full pout and doe eyes) solves the mystery of who assasinated two Supreme Court justices after a few all-nighters in the law-school library. She shares this info with her lover and professor, Thomas Callahan (Sam Shepherd, looking good!), who shares it with a friend at the FBI. Soon everyone who knows about The Pelican Brief (Darby's novel title for her thesis; whatever happened to titles like Doe. v. State of Texas?) dies suddenly and violently.
Darby does a Deep Throat and seeks out journalist Gray Grant (Denzel Washington, also lookin' mighty fine). He checks out her story and soon they are both are on the run, relying on all the tools of spycraft they picked up from previous John Grisham novels, no doubt.
If the pace of the movie had been faster, the viewer might not have had time to think of all the implausibilities of the plot. But it clocks in at 2:15, when it has enough material for a tight 1:30. However, the photography and scenery are nice but those late '80s women's clothes suck!
Darby does a Deep Throat and seeks out journalist Gray Grant (Denzel Washington, also lookin' mighty fine). He checks out her story and soon they are both are on the run, relying on all the tools of spycraft they picked up from previous John Grisham novels, no doubt.
If the pace of the movie had been faster, the viewer might not have had time to think of all the implausibilities of the plot. But it clocks in at 2:15, when it has enough material for a tight 1:30. However, the photography and scenery are nice but those late '80s women's clothes suck!