The acting is the main attraction
Added 7/12/2009
Both Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon are superb in this thriller set in Boston. In both the courtroom and in the darkness of the depravity of the mind, this tense drama plays out to a powerful conclusion.
Oldman plays Ben Chase, a young attorney bouyed by his early successes who defends Martin Thiel, accused of murder. Chase realizes that Thiel not only is guilty, but has not given up his murderous ways; in fact, he is a serial killer.
The plot is pretty simple; Chase realizes that he has unleased a killer whose mind has been unhinged by his mother's decision to abort him as a developing baby. What does an ethical man do when he knows someone has used him in a horrific way?
Tess Harper does her fine usual job (and looks good doing it) as detective Stillwell, and Joe Don Baker (detective Mesel) is good playing the character he usually plays, a gruff but effective supporting character.
The true interest in the film is the main character's acting. The staging is well done, the cinematography is fine. The final scene illustrates the fact that there is often little separating the law from the crime. Perhaps we are all capable of acting on our more base impulses. There are a few plot holes (such as, where are the bailiffs and the police in the climatic courthouse scene). But over-all, it's a fine movie.
Recommended. Three and one-half stars.
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
|
Criminal Law
Added 8/29/2007
Criminal Law is a classic. This is a great film to watch. Gary Oldman is great! Kevin Bacon is awesome! This film deals with some serious subject matter, but if you can get thru that then you won't be disappointed. I've read some other reviews on this film (not all good). But films are for our entertainment, and I was entertained!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
|
Criminally Insane
Added 8/15/2007
I had this on VHS for years so you can imagine I'm thrilled to have it available on DVD now. I know a number of people that enjoy this movie. Any critic that thinks this movie lacks wit is criminally insane. This is a fine thriller with Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon turning in excellent performances. When a Boston attorney, played by Oldman realizes he has got his client off a murder charge when he was guilty, he tries to figure out away to make retribution. But the killer, played by Bacon, isn't going to make that easy at all. If you enjoy this be sure to catch "The Juror" and "The Client".
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
|
Olman as Youngman
Added 7/13/2007
Oldman is the real focus of this movie for me, this must be an early film of his and he's as good in this role as he is as a more mature actor. I find him able to handle any role or character type that comes his way.
Kevin Bacon is OK as the twisted son of a mother who does threapeutic abortions (pro- lifers this is not an arguement pro or con just a description of the character his mother portrays).
The premise is set up pretty good and the finale' is an ironic twist that helps give the movie some further attachment to its title.
I rate it 4 because there have been better performances in other films by both lead characters.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
|
Interesting analysis of morality
Added 6/12/2007
Interesting analysis of morality. Kevin Bacon plays a man whose sense of right is so out of touch with society that he may be a criminal. If you look past some of the classic Joe Don Baker dialogue ("Son, in all my years of police work, I've learned one thing: a crazy killer is crazy. And he will kill you.") you might just see an interesting portrait of a people who are willing to pay the consequences of their actions in order to do what they consider the right thing.
IF I remember correctly, this film was the topic of about 4 of my papers in college.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
|
The acting is the main attraction
Added 7/12/2009
Both Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon are superb in this thriller set in Boston. In both the courtroom and in the darkness of the depravity of the mind, this tense drama plays out to a powerful conclusion.
Oldman plays Ben Chase, a young attorney bouyed by his early successes who defends Martin Thiel, accused of murder. Chase realizes that Thiel not only is guilty, but has not given up his murderous ways; in fact, he is a serial killer.
The plot is pretty simple; Chase realizes that he has unleased a killer whose mind has been unhinged by his mother's decision to abort him as a developing baby. What does an ethical man do when he knows someone has used him in a horrific way?
Tess Harper does her fine usual job (and looks good doing it) as detective Stillwell, and Joe Don Baker (detective Mesel) is good playing the character he usually plays, a gruff but effective supporting character.
The true interest in the film is the main character's acting. The staging is well done, the cinematography is fine. The final scene illustrates the fact that there is often little separating the law from the crime. Perhaps we are all capable of acting on our more base impulses. There are a few plot holes (such as, where are the bailiffs and the police in the climatic courthouse scene). But over-all, it's a fine movie.
Recommended. Three and one-half stars.
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
|
Criminal Law
Added 8/29/2007
Criminal Law is a classic. This is a great film to watch. Gary Oldman is great! Kevin Bacon is awesome! This film deals with some serious subject matter, but if you can get thru that then you won't be disappointed. I've read some other reviews on this film (not all good). But films are for our entertainment, and I was entertained!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
|
Criminally Insane
Added 8/15/2007
I had this on VHS for years so you can imagine I'm thrilled to have it available on DVD now. I know a number of people that enjoy this movie. Any critic that thinks this movie lacks wit is criminally insane. This is a fine thriller with Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon turning in excellent performances. When a Boston attorney, played by Oldman realizes he has got his client off a murder charge when he was guilty, he tries to figure out away to make retribution. But the killer, played by Bacon, isn't going to make that easy at all. If you enjoy this be sure to catch "The Juror" and "The Client".
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
|