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Interesting flick from a whole bunch of angles. It's like "Harry in Your Pocket" but with a different crime. As a play about the X rated movie business in the Nixon administration, there are a whole bunch of lookalikes. The leading man looks like a blond Peter Duel. The leading lady is a dead ringer for people I know in modern times. And the vice cop at the end of the movie looks like a young Mitchell Ryan, in a bad wig,....but he's nowhere in the credits, so someone else?
My version, the Crown distribution company, is the R rated one and about 14 minutes shorter than the X rated version. Oh, well, if that is all that is missing.....It's a nice play of the fast life but the product placement is not overwhelming. Not a bad flick, a 5.4.
Decently entertaining, no score card needed for this Brit mystery, even if slightly hard to watch personally. That is, after having a wake up call about his health, Morse continues with his bad habits but other than that..... A 7.6.
The box and imdb synopsis are rather incorrect. This isn't a movie about an investigator off to discover a secret but a man who is slowly dying and wants the end to be with dignity. Other than that, it is pretty decent though the flashbacks can be rather confusing. Wonderful photography that meshes with the story and acting and isn't trying to tell the story at by it. Since it is about Death, it can be a little dreary. A 7.5.
At first, it loses something in translation.....but it eventually works out even with room for audience interpretation. A nice, if dark, get away super people flick. A 7.0.
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