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Post by Dramatic Look Gopher on Dec 3, 2017 4:20:39 GMT
"Let me tell you about New York. Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great. It has become a dwelling place of demons."
That quote perfectly sets the tone for things that are to come in this horror drama. It's John Grisham meets Rosemary's Baby, in which an egotistical small-time Florida lawyer is recruited by a major Manhattan law firm. Turns out the head of the firm is none other than Satan himself, and he has big plans for his young protege. This lavish and handsome production effectively blends a mixture of practical effects with some CGI, and has the good sense not to overdo it. It's mostly plot driven and concentrates on certain dramatic aspects, especially when it focuses on the corruption and lack of scruples of law practice. This is the first time that Taylor Hackford directed a film with horror elements, he does a competent job on handling the scare scenes with great intensity. Al Pacino delivers a magnificent performance as always, and he seems to be having a hell of a lot of fun playing Lucifer. But the other acting honor goes to the gorgeous Charlize Theron who skillfully plays the wife who starts off as happy-go-lucky, then gradually slips into the brink of madness. Keanu Reeves does a fine job as the ambitious young lawyer, but is easily outshined by Pacino and Theron.
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Post by Johnny-Come-Lately on Dec 3, 2017 4:23:51 GMT
Yup, Charlize Theron is great in this.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Dec 4, 2017 15:27:33 GMT
I will have to come back to this post, as I have not seen it for many years now but I do own a DVD copy and will probably give it a go anytime soon.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2017 13:44:33 GMT
It's terrific. Own it. Love it. Give it a watch once a year or so. 8/10 beers 
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Post by Ass_E9 on Dec 6, 2017 17:09:56 GMT
Keanu Reeves does a fine job as the ambitious young lawyer, but is easily outshined by Pacino and Theron ...and Connie Nielsen.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Dec 6, 2017 20:43:11 GMT
Haven't watched it in ages but liked Pacino's scenes-such as when he is on the subway advising the hoodlum to check on his girlfriend and his speech about God as a peeping tom.
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Post by politicidal on Dec 8, 2017 18:48:02 GMT
Been meaning to see this. I've seen Al Pacino's meltdown clip here and there.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Dec 9, 2017 0:20:32 GMT
Also featuring Delroy Lindo, Craig T. Nelson, Tamara Tunie, Heather Matarazzo and, as Eddie Barzoon, Jeffrey Jones.
Great Performances by Pacino, Keanu and Charlize
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Post by petrolino on Dec 23, 2017 11:05:57 GMT
Cool movie.
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