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Just Cause (Snap Case)
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R (Restricted) :: Warner Home Video ::
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1999-06-22
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Rank:
#3624
Rating:
2.38/4
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3.5/4
Ed Harris steals this show.
This was an excellent film! I thought this film was superb from start to finish and the story was extremely well told. I'm convinced that the people that didn't like this film weren't paying very good attention to the film. There are a num...
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2.5/4
WHO DID IT?
Arne Glimcher attempts at surpassing Silence of the Lambs. He failed. Inspite of big stars like SEAN CONNERY, LAURENCE FISHBURNE, and BLAIR UNDERWOOD, this film's nowhere near it. I'd like to call it "predictable unpredictability". We al...
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3/4
Harris makes this movie.
Although this isn't the best thriller I've ever seen, Ed Harris is outstanding as Blair Sullivan, the frightening death row inmate. The story is pretty good but the ending is a little lame. Of course it doesn't hurt that Blair Underwood i...
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Rank:
#19004
Rating:
3.5/5 (31 Reviews)
4/5
SEAN CONNERY AND OTHERS
by drkhimxz (Freehold, NJ, USA)
Sean Connery does his customary highly professional job as the Harvard Law professor who is called in to review the case of a man convicted of murder, sentenced to death eight years previously. The sentence is to be carried out in the near future. In a flashback we are all made aware of the evidence which makes his confession and conviction invalid. Laurence Fishburne, as the sheriff and one of the interrogators in the eliciting of the confession is almost stereotypically over the top, as is his deputy. In fact, while the remainder of the cast work competently, only Blaire Underwood has a chance to look good as the convicted killer.
While the film is reminiscent of others in the genre, Connery is so good as the law professor investigating the case, that he holds the production together. Most should find it sufficiently diverting to overlook flaws and key in on the puzzle and the lead characters. A decent though not excellent film.
4/5
Sean Connery
by Paul Garland (El Paso, Texas USA)
I really like Sean Connery and I believe to my depths in the fight against racial opression.
1/5
Unwatchable and not worth spending a cent on!
by Golum (New Orleans)
Don't waste your time!
This movie is terrible- Sean tries to save it but unlike most of his work, this movie has virtually nothing to recommend it! The only good thing is a few [less then 5] minutes of prety everglade pictures and a feisty grandma!
Do not waste your time with this clunker!!!
I found myself trying to turn it off several times and now strongly wish I'd followed those impulses as I feel as it I wasted almost 2 hours of my life. The first two thirds of the movie is spent with one of the most unrealistic view of the judicial system that Ive had the misfortune of seeing recently. Frankly, Law and Order is more realistic and often has a better plot and better writing!
It makes presumptions that make it look easy to get out of jail when we know its not. The last third is spent wishing the bad guy would just win so you can get to the end. There is no surprise at where this movie takes you and it must have been written by a neo-nazi or white supremacist.
The bad guys motive is so undeveloped that it put this movie into the racist catalog. Is this perhaps an understandable revenge[against a character so unsympathetic I was rooting for it's death]? Or was the motive a psycho-serial killing? The answer: both- is what makes this a truly rancid turkey!
5/5
One of the best stories and best casts I've ever seen
by R. Kyle (USA)
Eight years ago, Bobby Earl (Blair Underwood) was sentenced to death for killing a little girl. His 'confession' was extracted in about the most brutal manner I think they allowed on film at that time. Officer Tanny Brown (Laurence Fishburne) plays the cool Black Southern cop who took that confession.
Just as Bobby is about to die Evangeline Earl (Ruby Dee) contacts Paul Armstrong (Sean Connery) an opponent of the death penalty and retired lawyer, for help. Armstrong takes the case, despite strong misgivings and comes to the Southern town where Earl once lived.
He encounters anger and opposition. Understandable, since the murdered little girl was very popular and a friend of Tanny Brown's young daughter as well.
He goes to the prison to meet Bobby Earl and Blair Sullivan (Ed Harris), a serial killing psychopath. The plot twists as both men work Armstrong for their own purposes.
I've seen "Just Cause" several times and each one, I see more. Moreover, the hair still rises on the back of my neck when I watch. It's a strong story, well acted, and suspenseful. "Just Cause" will leave you thinking for days to come.
Rebecca Kyle, February 2009
4/5
Just how bad is the system for black people?
by R. Bagula (Lakeside, Ca United States)
In this movie the question seems to be "How evil is evil?"
When the police in a local Floria town beat and torture a confession out of a young black man, he asks his grandmother to see a noted Harvard professor and get his help.
The complications start about there and involve a mass murderer.
It ain't over until it is over,
but the question still remains, how many black people confess in small Florida towns just to stop the torture?
Just Cause (Snap Case) Summary
A Harvard Law Professor Reopens A Florida Murder Case, And Is Caught In A Quicksand Pit Of Violence And Deception. Features: Scene Access.
Just Cause
is a film that relies on phony plot twists and steals openly from any other thriller that it can remember. If there was a drinking game requiring players to drink during every cinematic "homage," you'd be tanked after
Just Cause
's first 45 minutes. Take one case of racial injustice, place it in an exotic, exquisitely photographed location (the Florida Everglades), and bring in an outsider, played by a bankable star, to save the day. Make sure nothing appears as it seems. Add a couple of plot twists, some over-the-top character actors (Ed Harris, shamelessly riffing on Hannibal Lecter), stir, and serve. The big name in this case is Sean Connery, who plays a Harvard law professor summoned to the swamps by an apparently innocent death row inmate (Blair Underwood), who swears he didn't rape and kill that 11-year-old girl. He says he confessed because maverick psycho-cop Tanny Brown (Laurence Fishburne) made him play a solo game of Russian roulette. He says his Serial-killer neighbor on death row (Harris) committed the crime. Connery buys it, the audience buys it, and how could they not? Director Arne Glimcher (who made the lackluster
Mambo Kings
) coerces everyone with simplistic plot manipulations. Characters are given no depth, and the actors are pawns moved about like pieces on a Clue gameboard.
--Dave McCoy
Just Cause DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Sean Connery
,
Kate Capshaw
,
Blair Underwood
Director:
Arne Glimcher
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
102 mins
UPC:
085391362326
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Release Date:
1999-06-22
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo),
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