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Directed by Gregory Hoblit.
A high-profile slaying becomes the case of an ambitious attorney's career in this legal thriller based on the novel by William Diehl. Richard Gere stars as Martin Vail, a famed defense lawyer who volunteers his services to Aaron Stampler (Edward Norton), a Kentucky teenager charged with the murder of a Chicago archbishop. Covered with blood, Aaron was captured after a foot chase broadcast live on TV, making a gleeful Vail certain that he could raise his profile by defending the obviously guilty suspect. Assigned to prosecute is Assistant District Attorney Janet Venable (Laura Linney), who is Vail's ex-girlfriend. Vail's case becomes more complicated than he expected when a psychologist, Dr. Molly Arrington (Frances McDormand) concludes that Stampler suffers from multiple personality disorder. Vail also uncovers evidence that the archbishop was involved in a corrupt land scheme and may have molested young parishioners. Now the cynical, opportunistic attorney is faced with a daunting prospect, a client who may actually deserve his best defense. Its shocking, twist ending made Primal Fear (1996) a big box office hit and earned Norton, in his screen debut, an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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"Primal Fear, starring Richard Gere (a good male chauvinist role) and the great Laura Linney (a brittle role for her), is meretricious, that is, pretends to be something it is not, and is actually cheap and shoddy. It pretends to be the story of a cynical lawyer who is confronted with himself in a murder case, and this would have been interesting. But this blurb on the box is just like the title, Primal Fear—it has nothing to do with the movie, which is simply a courtroom drama with an unbelievable surprise ending. Avoid this one. " [More]
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"One that pops in my mind quickly was Edward Norton. Seems to have the same smarmy tone to his voice all the time, but I guess it's to be expected.I thought he perfomed brilliantly in Primal Fear, southern accent and all, and then you think about how bad ass he came across in American History X.Played a very convincing degenerate in Rounders and I think it can be widely agreed upon that playing the role of a downtroden office employee suited him very well. Seemed to fall right into his role in Fight Club, like it was comfortable and normal for him.The role in 25th hour wasn't necessarily the most demanding in the way of acting, but he certainly didn't disappoint.Didn't see all of Everyone Says I Love you, but the parts I saw were convincing. Musical and all. (not the biggest fan) I hear The Illusionist is worth seeing as well. It was easy to hate him in Death To Smoochy. And he didn't do too terrible as Larry Flynt's lawyer either. Just wanted to point out to ... " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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Primal Fear is best remembered for the debut performance of Edward Norton, one of the most critically lauded new actors of the 1990s. Norton received overwhelming plaudits for his role as a Southern altar boy accused of murder, and he was duly nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Though Norton was praised by the critics, star Richard Gere caused a wider disparity of opinion for his performance. Still, former television director Gregory Hoblit creates considerable suspense, coaxing convincing thrills out of the script's twist ending. Fear was a moderate success in Gere's spotty 1990s film career. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 



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