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Mark Harmon, Lola Glaudini, and Tatiana Maslany in Certain Prey (2011)

Review by saturniine-92388

Certain Prey

1/10

Really really bad

First I would like to say, that I kind of like Mark Harmon, I sometimes watch NCIS, which is sort of a no brainer, but he is doing OK. Second, I would like to state that I totally love John Sandfords novels around Lucas Davenport, who is 6,5, dark haired, handsome, a ladiesman. Enter Mark Harmon as Lucas Davenport in this movie - he is what he is, tired, grey, thin, hooded eyed, heaven help us, this no Lucas Davenport at all. I read the book and I liked it. It was a compelling story, interesting and kind of sad concrning Clara Rinker, the hitwoman. But the script they drained out of this great book was dull and boring, and full of suddenly seemed forced situation that made sense in the book but were taken out of content in the movie. And there was this irritation narration, what was this all about, maybe this should create a Marlowe-feeling or something, it was cheap anyway. And this awful score which loud and exorbitant symphonic, what the heck...avoid at any cost. If would have seen first, I would never ever have read any of the books. I highly recommend ALL the books of John Sandford btw.
  • saturniine-92388
  • Jan 14, 2017

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