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Post by Vits on Jun 1, 2017 11:50:15 GMT
THE FIRM is convoluted (even for a legal thriller), overlong and boring. Tom Cruise and Jeanne Tripplehorn's performances are good, but Gene Hackman does nothing memorable. Anyone could’ve played his role. The music score is very creative, but some scenes were not well-directed at all. Especially the last one Gary Busey appears in. 3/10 ------------------------------------- You can read comments of other movies in my blog (in English, in Spanish or in Italian).
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Post by mikef6 on Jun 1, 2017 18:12:08 GMT
Cuddly granddad-type Wilford Brimley was a hoot (and very good) as the evil head of security. Brimley's brief role and the well acted scene between Cruise and Tripplehorn when he tells her about his adultery are my only memories of the film which I saw on cable not long after its theatrical release.
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Post by teleadm on Jun 2, 2017 17:26:21 GMT
The Firm (1993) is a well made drama that wanders down in legal technichalities that is hard for a non american to follow.
I don't mind Tom Cruise the actor, but hearing him talk in extras is enervating. It was fun it was fun it was fun it was fun in all eternaty.
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Post by Vits on Jun 2, 2017 20:28:30 GMT
wanders down in legal technichalities that is hard for a non american to follow. I completely disagree. Why do you say that?
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Post by teleadm on Jun 2, 2017 20:35:41 GMT
I gave it 8/10 , so don't worry
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Post by Vits on Jun 2, 2017 22:45:30 GMT
No, I didn't think that you disliked the movie. I want to know why you made that claim.
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