In Phillip Noyce's gripping thriller, Denzel Washington is Lincoln Rhyme, a decorated New York City police officer and successful author of crime novels. After a freak accident on the job, Rhyme is left paralyzed from the neck down (except for his index finger). Angelina Jolie is Amelia Donaghy, a troubled cop who finds herself .. Read more
| Starring | Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Queen Latifah, Michael Rooker |
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| Director | Phillip Noyce |
| Genres | Thriller |
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In Phillip Noyce's gripping thriller, Denzel Washington is Lincoln Rhyme, a decorated New York City police officer and successful author of crime novels. After a freak accident on the job, Rhyme is left paralyzed from the neck down (except for his index finger). Angelina Jolie is Amelia Donaghy, a troubled cop who finds herself caught up in the investigation of a brutal serial killer. With the help of the bed-ridden Rhyme, she enters a dangerous world that threatens to add her to the killer's list.
| Starring | Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Queen Latifah, Michael Rooker, Mike McGlone, Luis Guzman, Ed O'Neill, John Benjamin Hickey, Leland Orser |
|---|---|
| Director | Phillip Noyce |
| Studio | SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 53 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 58 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Cops & Robbers |
| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Dubbed | German |
| Subtitles | DVD: Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Turkish Blu-ray: Croatian, Icelandic, Finnish, Romanian, Slovene, Danish, German, Hebrew, Greek, Hindi, Czech, Norwegian, Italian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, English, Swedish, Arabic, Turkish, Polish |
| Released | DVD: 07 Aug 2000 Blu-ray: 02 Jun 2008 Production year: 1999 |
| Format | DVD |
A run-of-the-mill story is here turned into an above-average thriller, thanks to impressive central performances from Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie as two very different cops who team up to track down a serial killer. Washington plays a decorated police officer now confined to his bed, virtually paralysed following an accident on the job. Jolie's the young rookie who's brought in to explore the deepest, darkest areas of Manhattan under his instruction as they follow the trail of a sadistic murderer who picks up his victims in a yellow taxi. Although the daft conclusion abandons all the logic painstakingly established in the previous scenes, this benefits from Phillip Noyce's fast-paced direction and sterling performances from Queen Latifah as Washington's nurse and Michael Rooker as his irascible superior. Proof, as if it were needed, of Washington's acting talent — especially considering he spends the whole movie immobile.
A wearying, downbeat thriller of a familiar kind, dragged down by a script that makes little narrative sense and leaves too many questions unanswered.
I've read Jeffrey Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme books before, so I knew I'd enjoy this. It's a thriller with a difference, as the main character doesn't leave his bed for the entire film, owing to the fact he's paralysed from the neck down (apart from one finger). But it's a great thriller as the main character played by Denzel Washington, a brilliant forensic scientist, guides his colleague Angelina Jolie through crime scenes via a headset. It works out better than it sounds at first and leads to a nail-biting conclusion. Recommended.
This film has a good concept, but is overly long and doesn't expand on some important aspects of the narrative. It has strong performances from the main characters even if they are stereotypes we have seen many times before (the female rookie cop who proves that she is as good - or even better than any male cop, ect.). This film lacks tension, and could have easily been cut down to a one and a half hour fast paced thriller, instead of nearly two hours that do seem to drag. The thing that really lets down the whole film is the ridiculous ending that leaves you feeling disapointed. Could have done better.
Irish actor Colin Farrell has joined the cast of forthcoming drama Dirt Music, which has already secured Rachel Weisz as its lead character. The film is based on a novel by Tim Winton, telling the story of a bored housewife in a remote Australian village who becomes embroiled with a local fisherman. Set to start filming in August, Dirt Music is to be directed by Philip Noyce, who took the helm of thrillers such as The Bone Collector and Clear and Present Danger. Farrell could be set for success Read more