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A Few Good Men [Blu-ray] [2007] [Region Free]
M**D
“You can’t handle the truth”
One of the best Tom cruise films cruise plays a navy lawyer investigating a apparent murder at the marine base in Cuba under the command of colonel Nathan Jessop played by Jack Nicholson it leads to one of the best court room scenes between cruise and Nicholson I have ever seen
D**
A classic
All round superb performances by the main actors, especially Demi Moore,Kevin Bacon and Keifer Sutherland A great adoption of a compelling courtroom drama play.
E**H
A powerful film with stellar performances!
After Marine William Santiago is killed before he's scheduled to be transferred, Lt. Daniel Kaffee is tasked with defending the men accused of the crime. But as the trial goes on, he soon finds himself uncovering a conspiracy and soon finds himself facing against Colonel Jessup. Will Kaffee be able to find out the truth about Santiago's death?I've always wanted to watch A Few Good Men, having only seen it be shown on TV every now and then, so I knew I had to get it on DVD! This is a phenomenal film, and the performance of Jack Nicholson is one of the most iconic moments in cinema history. Well worth watching!
D**D
A quotefest with big Jack in rare form!
One of the most quoted movies in recent decades, Rob Reiner and Aaron Sorkin's legal drama pits Tom Cruise's talented young JAG Corps officer against Jack Nicholson's tyrannical Marine Corps division commander. Cruise excels as the plucky lawyer faced with the task of defending two marines on trial for murder. However, this one will always be remembered for his co-star's scenery-chewing turn as the defendants' base commander and the man behind their illicit orders to "train" the soon-to-be victim.A host of top names fill out the rest of the bill with both Demi Moore and Kevin Pollak (as Cruiser's legal team) playing more grounded roles than was typical of their careers at that point. Kevin Bacon is his usual safe pair of hands as the prosecutor while a nasty Kiefer Sutherland and the late great J.T. Walsh offer strong support as Nicholson's underlings. Aaron Sorkin's sharp script is best remembered for its relentless courtroom dialogue but it's laced with subtleties that augment the drama from all angles. From its nods to the various character's backgrounds to the unspoken enmity between the Marines and the Navy, they provide a rich subtext to the plot. From the director's chair, Rob Reiner generates a palpable tension and swift pace from the screenplay with much help from composer Marc Shaiman's exciting score not to mention his two leads.Though "Colonel Nathan Jessup" has probably gone down as Nicholson's most famous role and though he certainly provides the lion's share of the movie's dramatic thump, it's not the most nuanced piece of acting we've seen from the acting legend. Playing up to the caricature of his own celebrity he never attempts to escape his "Big Jack" persona and is content to let his sneering delivery and scathing smile do most of the work. Not that it hurts the movie in the slightest but it seems a relevant footnote when discussing one of modern cinema's most memorable characters.
D**W
Dvd
Great film cruise, moore and nicholson. Hard to beat cast with a fantastic story line.
A**R
what video you want
quick delivery & what I ordered
D**R
very readable
very good
P**T
Blu-ray
Great disc for a great film
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