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(Reviewed by Preppy) - TOO still! A patient of
psychiatrist Sam Rice (Roy Scheider) has been murdered. A mysterious woman,
Brooke Reynolds (Meryl Streep), was his lover. Rice meets her and begins to
fall in love. But he starts to suspect that she killed his patient...and
he's next on the list.
I saw this in a theatre in 1982. For some stupid reason MGM/UA chose to
release this quiet, small thriller during the Christmas season! It was
clobbered by the critics and audiences stayed away (the theatre I saw it in
was almost empty).
I remember not liking it but I didn't hate it. The film has definite
problems. It's WAY too quiet, too dark (almost every scene takes place at
night) and totally lacks the edge a good nasty thriller should
have--everything is so perfect and nice. Also the plot has HUGE loopholes (I
love how the police just kept making assumptions and just believe it's
true). Scheider (a good actor) is too straight-faced in his role and
Streep's little mannerisms (hands always moving, CONSTANTLY playing with her
hair) made me want to strike her. Jessica Tandy is good but she's only in
two scenes.
Still the film is well-directed, has a number of eerie scenes (especially
the one with Scheider alone in a deserted laundry room) and does move
quickly.
But it's too quiet for its own good and the plot needs work. I give it a 6. |
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