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Topic: Insomnia
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David Stambaugh
Film God
Posts: 4021
From: Eugene, Oregon
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 05-26-2002 05:34 PM
Cinemark 17, Spfld OR. Good presentation except there was a slight wavering in brightness uniformity across the screen. Hard to describe. In SR-D and as usual at this theatre, there was not much deep bass (but some).This is a great multilayered murder mystery. Al Pacino and partner are LA detectives sent to a small town in Alaska to help the local cops solve a murder. Solving that murder is just part of the story. Pacino brings along a lot of personal "issues" with him and this stuff intertwines with the murder investigation in unexpected ways. Hilary Swank plays a local junior detective who loves her work and practically worships Pacino and treats him as a mentor, then finds out he's not all that perfect. Robin Williams (who doesn't show up until around reel 4) plays the killer and man is he creepy. He needs to do more dramatic roles and fewer crap movies like Death To Smoochy. Everyone was great, the story is well-written (actually a remake of another film), cinematography really captures the small-town feel of Alaska (but was shot in Canada). Highly recommended. Also nice to go back to the "real 35mm film look" after OD'ing on Ep2.
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