The
Jackal Movie Review:
As
cop thrillers go, this film is better than average but it
carries some heavy flaws.
The film was slick and well made, it looked good though
lacking art. The acting was as good as you would expect
from Gere and Willis and the script was sharp.
So what was wrong with this film?
The characterisation was too formulaic. Richard Gere was
playing an Irish terrorist. A man who had seen active service
with one of the most sophisticated and ruthless terrorist
organisations ever seen. Yet, his character is portrayed
as a light hearted folk hero.
At the same time, Bruce Willis, the Jackal is the most feared
and skillful assassin on the planet and yet he cannot stick
to his job. He has to go out of his way to bait the cops
and leave clues as to his intentions.
If Gere's Declan Mulqueen is unlikely, Willis' Jackal is
simply impossible. OK, deranged psychopaths may taunt their
Police pursuers but the worlds smartest assassin? I think
not.
I thought that some of the violence in the film was unnecessary
for the plot. I always feel it's a shame if a director feels
the need to try to extend the appeal of a film in this way.
JPOC
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