DURANGO-6
Joined Nov 1999
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DURANGO-6's rating
Some IMDB reviewers have taken this movie to task because the attractive Janeane Garofalo plays a character who is unhappy about the way she looks. But they're missing the point. Uma Thurman who plays a character who is dumb, but also loyal, and warm hearted, speaks the most important line when she tells Garofalo that she suffers from low self esteem. She's hit the nail right on the head. But what I really liked about the movie was the relationship between the two women. The intelligent character Garofalo plays never condescends to Thurman's dumb broad even when the latter is being particularly air headed. Both female leads give nicely shaded performances, and Ben Chaplin is an engaging actor. All in all an entertaining movie with three attractive leads, and I mean that in both senses of the word
Superb mixture of political, newspaper and detective thriller. This film about the discovery of the Watergate break-in is gripping all the way through. Director Alan J Pakula never puts a foot wrong and is helped by first rate performances from Hoffman and Redford. Also worth mentioning are the screenplay, Gordon Willi's photography,and the production design by George Jenkins,