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88 Minutes
In theaters April 18th 2008
disturbing violent content, brief nudity and language
Run Time: 108
Matt's rating - 2 out of 5
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Review by Matt Mungle
Fundamentals. In basketball it doesn't matter how
many outside jumpers you hit if you can't make the
free throws. It always comes back to the fundamentals
of the sport. In film making you can have the most
talented actors in Hollywood and the state of the art
effects, but if you don't have the writing, nothing will
salvage your movie. Not even Al Pacino. I was excited
going into 88 Minutes. I am a fan of Pacino and I had
not seen a decent cat and mouse psycho thriller in
sometime. So I was ready. Then 88 minutes later I
was just ready to leave! This movie simply lacked the
writing skills to elevate it above the average Friday
night "made for TV" fodder. The cast, the story line, the
suspense; all meant nothing when mixed in with
unrealistic dialogue and characters that were created
to say and do things that bordered on idiotic. Now, if
there truly are women out there who brush their teeth
while simultaneously doing nude, stand up yoga then
I stand corrected.
This film started out on the right path. It had a decent
psychotic character and the eerie serial killer motif. Dr.
Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) is a forensic psychiatrist and
college professor who has been given 88 minutes to
live by an unidentified madman. He assumes it is the
workings of a death row inmate that he helped put
away 9 years earlier and is now up for execution. The
rest of the film has Gramm trying to solve the mystery
while staying one step ahead of the killer. He doesn't
know who to trust and even his students and friends
become possible suspects. Jack is caught in a
paranoid maze that links past and present events into
a web of clues. Too bad the film wasn't written as well
as my description of it. I could blame it on the director
but the lines the characters say are so bad I am not
sure any direction would have helped.
At times I felt like each scene was shot in a hurry. As if
they did one take, looked at it, and then, instead of
doing it again for better inflection or delivery, just went
on to the next scene. It was like they wanted to get
through it as quick as possible and be done. So what
you have are young actors trying to do the best they
can with the lines they are given but knowing there is
no hope of salvaging them. If not for the brilliance of
Pacino there would be no saving this film. But he
carries it as much as he can on his 5'7'' frame. You
dress Pacino in black and give him a gun and tell him
to say anything and it will be amazing. Too bad the
rest of the ensemble didn't have the same luck. Even
the return of Leelee Sobieski who is one of my favorite
younger actors was marred by bad writing. I was
excited to see her in this film but pained for the clichÈ
things they made her say and do.
It is written by Gary Scott Thompson whose only
previous works are ideas like Hollow Man and Las
Vegas TV scripts. And you can tell. As a writer I hate
trashing other writers and I try to find any other person
to blame. But here Thompson is so far out of his
league and the film does come across like a bad
episode of Las Vegas. Plus, he writes all his women
characters as if they were brainless showgirls. Like
that is supposed to be cool or remotely authentic. In a
film like this it is adolescent foolishness.
88 Minutes is rated R for disturbing violent content,
brief nudity and language. Other than the theme it is
pretty tame for a psychotic thriller. The crime scenes
are not gratuitous or blood baths. You mainly see the
after effects and not the actual crimes. Plus the
language is mild for what some would expect from old
Sonny. As I said, this had potential but in the end it
missed all the free throws and tried to rely on the 3
pointers. And ended up tossing an air ball. I give 88
Minutes 2 out of 5 pulleys. One for Al and one for the
return of Sobieski.
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Matt and Cindy are members of the North Texas
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