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  • Leave a doctor no choice...

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    Article 99  (1992)

    An engaging tale of renegade doctors (not so because they're unlicensed hacks but rather they flout the system), Article 99 describes John Q style what happens when lives are on the line and a bureaucratic system with knots like macrama threatens to impede the process.  Yes, the titular stipulation is fictional, but the medical drama experienced is indeed real.  ;)

  • About as quirky as it gets

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    Around the Bend  (2004)

    This decidedly offbeat flick starts with a man taking his disjointed family to KFC, leaving them clues to a kind of treasure hunt of sorts left in ever-smaller bags like fast-food Chinese nesting boxes.  As they embark on his peculiar odyssey, they start to weld bonds that bridge the gaps they let grow in preceding years.  An unsual sort of family film, it's my idea of a cool way to spend an hour and a half.

  • Big-scale, epic, lavish love story

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    All that and more, this heartfelt story of a philanthropic altruist (she likes people and wants to do good things for them) in love with a bullheaded ruler.  Talking to him is like "talking to a brick wall" I believe her words were, but eventually she melted his icy heart and, as Chuck Woolery would say, a love connection is made.  Heart-warming and very artistic, this movie has a particular spot in my collective film memory and I hope it will in yours...provided you don't "lose interest."  ;)

  • Brilliant, complex, a winner

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    Just that.  Like any Christie masterpiece, it's a total guessing game with a frustrating lack of answers for its hapless cast of characters.  Essentially, ten people find themselves on an island with a record that accuses them individually of varying crimes.  They get knocked off successively with an ending that, while not in keeping with Agatha's original story due to the dictation of the Hayes code, is still a "wow" moment.  It's similarities to Identity (2002) can't be ignored, but that doesn't mean by any respect that the latter isn't a great movie or even derivative, managing to devise new and smart connections between the characters as reasons for them all to be held down and picked off, one by one.

  • Time travel trouble in an otherwise good film

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    The Jacket  (2005)

    This movie was cool, but it committed an error that beset Minority Report and is in fact a common hitch in time travel (henceforth TT) stories, namely causality and the fact that even in TT, something has to happen after the action that gave rise to it.  One can't go back to the beginning if it hasn't occurred at least once.  Unless interdimensional issues are seeded into the script, one traditionally hops back and forth only in a single continuum and because of that the rules of natural order will still apply.  The problem this movie and MR had was that they violated this and gave both characters an effect before there was a cause, the effect thereby being the cause.An event cannot, even in the most futuristic and imaginative sci-fi setting, cause itself, as it does in the two under discussion.  Here, Kris's character gives Adrien's information only because Adrien gave it to him first, years ago.  That itself was only because...get this...Kris told him!  In other words, Kris tells Adrien a list of patients’ names in the future.  This is only because in the past, Adrien rattled them off after a stay in the jacket.  Because it's the past, it's the first Kris has heard of it.  Now, logically, how can this be?  Where did it start?  If Adrien, in the past, tells Kris things that Kris told him only because Adrien said that Kris told him, we find ourselves in a self-devouring loop with no beginning and no end.  Essentially, each character knew the information because the other informed him.  TT is all well and good, but it would be pure if one would address rather than sidestep such problems.Despite this, it’s a very good movie with an ending that lets a little hope leak into the bleak narrative, letting you leave on a good note.  ;)

  • Your basic high-altitude terror

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    Air Panic  (2001)

    Not overly spectacular but not terrifically bad, this fare (ahem) was a good time at the movies, if you can get a hold of it.  Expect similarities to Turbulence and Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying, Die Hard III and, to a degree, Red-Eye.  ;)

 

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