Jack Reed: Badge of Honor 1993 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful effects/shooting/burning/sexual
assault/medical/references to strangling, dismemberment and immigration
I will get this guy: briefly; when this heinous criminal take away this
mother from her young child; Sgt. Jack
Reed [Brian Dennehy:] he works for the sheriff's office and now is on this case
regardless of how many times he gets told to leave it alone.
Generally speaking: the character developments, storyline/script, framework
and pacing of this roughly 96 minutes film is basically good on all counts; but
having said that this film has one massive problems and it is; the character
developments are front and centre stage; which means if you are like someone
like me that can read character developments pushes them too far forward, so in
essence you are waiting for the rest of the film to catch up with these
developments including other character developments as well, so when it is
established who this individual is; it isn't too surprising even if you were
going to attempt to act surprised [this is why I was somewhat brief in the plot
section; I would have run the risk of going into much.]
Action,
comedy and character developments; we have some scenes within this indoor
shooting range and some attempt of Russian roulette, then we have this beautifully
timed, because of the serious nature of this film, I'm going to go with
accidental comedy sequence of events; we have this main character giving this
high ranking according character a mouthful and I like this one giving a
mouthful; then for some reason for the expects to receive a lift in the same
vehicle, but they get left hanging as this vehicle rides off; it is hilarious,
and I am very much aware this sequence of events, could also be interpreted as
this individual thinking that they are worth more than what they think, but it
really does come off as priceless comedy.
Character
developments and performances; other than what I have only said on both counts
the character developments and performances are solemnly good versions of what
they are meant to be.
This film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; I would have really given
this film another mark, if it didn't have the issue I have made clear in this
content already, because from beginning to end; it knows what it is and sticks
to the plan, this film also has an ongoing sequence when the ending in this
begin to roll.
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