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5.0 out of 5 stars
Slasher films a poor substitute,
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This review is from: Patriot Games (VHS Tape)
For sheer excitement on the edge of your not-so-easy chair, there's nothing like a good Jack Ryan story, and I think this is the best of them. The plot involves one of the most obsessed bad guys you'll ever see, a fanatically militant member of an IRA splinter group whose attack on the British royal family is thwarted almost unconsciously by Ryan, who is visiting England as a tourist/lecturer. Now ex-CIA, Ryan's family is nearby, and family is central in this tale of the cold-blooded world of international espionage and terrorism. The family angle is one that keeps the story so chilling throughout, as the terrorist's brother is shot to death by Ryan as he ruins their try on the royals, and our star villain then sets out to stalk Ryan and his wife and daughter.The film moves at an almost perfect pace, and unveils to us some modern aspects of this shadowy world. For instance, even Ryan, played with understated perfection by Harrison Ford, is creeped out by his participation in a nighttime strike on a desert camp believed to be IRA training ground. In this scene he and several other jacket-and-tie types watch soldiers take out this nest of vipers a half-world away, thanks to infrared and satellite technology, all while detached voices calmly note "Target neutralized" and spies dressed like businessmen smile and nod while whispering to one another in thorough detachment from the blood and guts of the operation. All this technology and we are not removed from the days of the rich people perching on hills near the battles of Civil War days, sipping tea while viewing the entertainment. I cannot give less than five stars to a film that draws me in so completely as this one, making me feel the tension with such clarity and indeed making it so easy to actually hate the villain. Yet the film strikes sour notes with the drunken Richard Harris's half-hearted performance as an IRA bigwig, and with the cliched ending moment of an otherwise superb boat chase at the film's climax. Two distracting moments would mean a score of 9 on a scale of 1 to 10, or, in Amazon terms, 4-1/2 stars. These being minor, a full five stars is quite reasonable. Nearly a perfect action film; even the understated music score is just so right that it can't be imagined being done any other way.
3.0 out of 5 stars
i found it pretty boring and slow,for the most part (2.5/5),
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This review is from: Patriot Games [Widescreen Special Collector's Edition] (DVD)
i won't say this is a horrible film,because it isn't.i just found itboring for the most part.there are a few tense moments,and there is a bit of action.this movie is more of a drama than anything,in my mind.it's a Jack Ryan movie,with Harrison Ford playing Ryan.it's based on the novel by Tom Clancy.the acting is good,and the characters are okay,just don't expect too much character development in this one.anyway,for whatever reason,i just didn't find this movie very compelling.i don't think it translated too well from the page to the screen.it will be quite awhile before i watch it again.i have seen a lot worse,but i've also seen a lot better.my vote for "Patriot Games": 2.5/5
3.0 out of 5 stars
Reasonably good film - but what 'good' things?,
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This review is from: Patriot Games [Widescreen Special Collector's Edition] (DVD)
I must admit to being disappointed in this version of the Clancy novel. Much as I like Harrison Ford, One can't help thinking Baldwin would have done a better job in portraying Ryan once again.Sean Bean is eerily psychotic as Sean Miller - the man on an obsessive hunt for vengeance after the death of his brother at Ryan's hands, but there is an awful appearance by Richard Harris as a stereo-typical IRA man who forges an almost symbiotic relationship with Ryan. Having said that, the end of the film is well-done and gripping - if you can manage to suspend belief that the security in place to protect the Ryans and their high-ranking visitor could possibly be so slap-dash. In amazed disbelief at the previous critic who states that the IRA have done some 'good things', I am just sat here wondering what they could possibly be. Perhaps he is thinking of the Warrington bomb - left randomly in a waste-bin in a crowded shopping centre? That had the distinction of killing two children. Or perhaps the Omagh bombing? Scores of innocents died there, including a party of visiting Spanish schoolchildren. Maybe the Rememberance Day parade at Inniskillen? Among the many Irish victims, I suppose the best known was an 18yr old Student Nurse. Or the Harrods bomb, or the Hyde Park bomb, or the Chelsea Harbour bomb? The knee-capping of young Irish men who refute the 'cause' or happen to disagree with them? Could it be the weapons assistance and training with well-known Arab terrorist groups? Or the solid refusal to lay down their arms and resort to the political process/ballot box in spite of the on-going Peace Process . . . Just one or two of those 'good' things . . .
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