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Jerry Maguire (Special Edition) |
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Rating: Summary: ONE OF TOM CRUISE'S FINEST PERFORMANCES. Review: "Jerry Maguire" is a movie that combines drama, romance, comedy and sports, and it does it in a very good way. This film was Renee Zelweger's commercial breakthrough, and one of Tom Cruise's most acknowledged performances, he got an Academy nomination, and he won a Golden Globe Award, thanks to his charismatic portrayal of a passionate, intense sports agent.
"Jerry Maguire" is entertaining at all time, the characters make an emotional connection with the audience thanks to good performances and a solid script, written by the director Cameron Crowe. The movie takes a look to the world of the sports agents, a world where the money means everything.
But "Jerry Maguire" wouldn't have been so appealing without good performances, and this movie has a solid cast. Of course Cruise plays the main character in the film, but Renee delivered a charming, lovable performance as Jerry's love interest. Her character, Dorothy, gives patient and strength to Jerry.
Jonathan Lipnicki played the role of Ray Boyd (Dorothy's child), and he did a good job, usually child actors are annoying and bad actors, but Jonathan did a great job. Cuba Gooding Jr, played the best role of his career in this movie, he is a charismatic and emotional football player, he has the talent, but he lacks the intelligence to be a great player.
"Jerry Maguire" is a very good movie, thanks to touching performances and good directional work.
Rating: Summary: the force of love Review: this movie is about love. The hard thing in life is to simply love, not to mete out your love in a miserly fashion, but to love hard. To love with a visceral intensity that keeps getting stronger. "I refuse to not love" is the moral of this film.
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