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Wealthy tax attorney Henry Hearst is about to give a speech at an exclusive fundraising party
in San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the city celebrates the San Sebastián Festival. He is called to
the police station to be questioned about the body he found the day before – that of a young
girl who had been raped and murdered.
Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Monica Bellucci and Thomas Jane
Casting was good, plot was ok, the movie was boring and just dragged along. *1/2
A mysterious former secret service agent must urgently return to France when his estranged
son is falsely accused of arms and drug trafficking by the government, following a blunder
by an overzealous bureaucrat and a mafia operation.
A nice thing about subtitled samurai flicks is that when they have to be speeded up, they become even more enjoyable. So after looking at this with its dodge volleys of arrows is......The Matrix just a Western samurai flick? Very colorful and I am not talking about the blood spilled, I would say a 7.8.
Snap shot movie photography with LOTS and LOTS of pics of military hardware and people acting like they are showing emotion. I don't think the camera stayed locked on anything for more than 5 seconds ever in the movie. A 1.3.
I saw this when it came out on Mystery on PBS, long ago. Had forgotten most of the story, even the part which touched it to my heart (and maybe lead to my disaster of a Vampirelle in a day person's world......but that's another story). In the end, everything fits into place....but it is still a mystery of how they figure all this out. A 6.7.
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