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| Original Title |
Blood Work |
| Director |
Clint Eastwood |
| Genre |
Crime, Thriller, Drama, Mystery |
| Released |
2002-08-6 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated R for violence and language. |
| Rated |
6.3 |
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| Retired FBI profiler Terry McCaleb (Eastwood), who has recently had a heart transplant, is hired by Graciela Rivers (De Jesus), to investigate the death of her sister, Gloria, who happens to have given McCaleb his heart. On the case, he soon deducts that the killer, who staged the murder to look like a random robbery, may actually be a serial killer Terry was trailing for years in the FBI. Can the elderly and feeble McCaleb, who had intended to spend his retirement living on his boat in the Los Angeles harbor, and who can't drive, and has to nap regularly, muster up the endurance to find the killer? |
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| Clint Eastwood as Terry McCaleb , Jeff Daniels as Jasper 'Buddy' Noone , Anjelica Huston as Dr. Bonnie Fox , Wanda De Jesus as Graciella Rivers (as Wanda De Jesús) , Tina Lifford as Jaye Winston , Paul Rodriguez as Detective Ronaldo Arrango , Dylan Walsh as Detective John Waller , Mason Lucero as Raymond , Gerry Becker as Mr. Toliver , Rick Hoffman as James Lockridge , Alix Koromzay as Mrs. Cordell , Igor Jijikine as Bolotov , Dina Eastwood as Reporter #1 , Beverly Leech as Reporter #2 , June Kyoto Lu as Mrs. Kang (as June Kyoko Lu) |
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Bloody good
It's hard to release movies like these nowadays, and expect great box office
receipts. Am I bashing this film? Far from it. I'm simply saying that
many audiences just aren't in the mood for a good old-fashioned mystery.
They prefer braindead actioners like "Fast and the Furious" and "XXX." I,
on the other hand, appreciate a solid mystery-thriller that compliments my
intelligence, instead of insulting it.
"Blood Work" didn't get me bored for one minute. Like the character of
McCaleb I was constantly wrapped up in this investigation, dedicated to
uncovering the identity of this killer, and the plot twist really blew me
away. This is one of the few times I've watched a film a second time, after
knowing its twists and turns, and it was a great experience. This time I
kept looking for evidence pointing to why this person turned out to be the
killer, and it made quite a bit of sense to me. I was just as wrapped up in
the film as I was when I first watched it.
I've been fascinated by forensic detective work, which this movie has a lot
of. So that's one of the reasons I loved it so much. I'm always intrigued
to see these investigators pick up on the most minute pieces of evidence
that the average person would take for granted, and use them as keys in
cracking the case.
**********SPOILER AHEAD*********
One element of plot I felt was too far-fetched was the kid pointing out a
key piece of evidence. The killer left a code, which was a set of nine
numbers. Every single number was featured, except for the number "1."
Sure, that doesn't sound too complicated to figure out, but the average
person would probably overlook that tiny detail. But having the kid point
out there was no "1" is a contrived idea, simply put in to surprise the
audience by having them think, "Wow, this little kid cracked the code.
Impressive."
**********END OF SPOILER**********
In the comic relief department, we have Paul Rodriguez and Jeff Daniels.
Both actors helped temper the film's dark tone. I definitely recommend
"Blood Work" to anyone in the mood for a good film with a good plot. Yes, a
good plot--that's something you don't hear everyday.
My score: 8 (out of 10)
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