Smartass-Dumbass
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I saw this on cable recently and got the feel that it was a tv-movie. The acting was low grade, and the story was shallow. The first scene sets a fast pace, and can pass for a cinema released movie, but after that, the entire film is a joke. It was full of plot holes, and does everything against common sense. The script even has scenes which attempt to make us feel for the characters, but fail miserably. I reason being that we dont even know the characters names, besides the hero.
The dialogue seemed as if it was written by a grade-school student, despite the numerous occasions which the characters swear their heads off. As if profanity is required for a f***ing film to be successful.
I know this comment may sound ironic, but why write these movies if theres nothing good to come out of it.
The dialogue seemed as if it was written by a grade-school student, despite the numerous occasions which the characters swear their heads off. As if profanity is required for a f***ing film to be successful.
I know this comment may sound ironic, but why write these movies if theres nothing good to come out of it.
Its a drama about beautiful women, money, power and having no guilt. Al Pacino plays a devil in a world of seduction. The nudity in the film surprised me but it is essential for the power-packed film to take effect.
Extreme gut-wrenching violence also comes to mind when watching the film. The film is rated 18+ for a reason. The plot is simple. A young attorney with a perfect record of 64-0 gets hired at a large New York law firm. He is overcome by the astonishing wealth of the new environment, where everything seems perfect.
Until he meets Milton (Pacino), he leads Lomax (Reeves) into a world of temptation. Things start to fall apart for Lomax from then on. The final half-hour of the film is the most gripping piece of film ever released. Certainly not a movie for the weak of heart. But otherwise, its a new sort of Horror film leading us into the 21st century.
Extreme gut-wrenching violence also comes to mind when watching the film. The film is rated 18+ for a reason. The plot is simple. A young attorney with a perfect record of 64-0 gets hired at a large New York law firm. He is overcome by the astonishing wealth of the new environment, where everything seems perfect.
Until he meets Milton (Pacino), he leads Lomax (Reeves) into a world of temptation. Things start to fall apart for Lomax from then on. The final half-hour of the film is the most gripping piece of film ever released. Certainly not a movie for the weak of heart. But otherwise, its a new sort of Horror film leading us into the 21st century.
The movie is a bland comedy about a mother (Moore) fighting for custody rights of her daughter. It could even be called a satire on the corrupt ways of the United States politicians.
While watching the movie, I wasn't sure if it was supposed to be a comedy. There were a few bland jokes but that was it.
Demi Moore does a fair job at acting, she rarely chooses bad roles but this I'm afraid is one of them.
While watching the movie, I wasn't sure if it was supposed to be a comedy. There were a few bland jokes but that was it.
Demi Moore does a fair job at acting, she rarely chooses bad roles but this I'm afraid is one of them.