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Color of Night

Color of Night

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: one reason to see this movie
Review: I'm a big Bruce Willis fan and even though this isn't an incredible film it is still a good film. There's a fun sort of eroticness to it but I do feel that Mia Sara, perfecting the childish chipmunk look (she's got a career in Fantasy/Sci-Fi) may've pulled off the range of multiple parts interspersing herself in a therapy group but she lacks the malleability to convincingly becoming so many different characters in form. What would've been much simpler would've been to have multiple actors play the role. Bruce Willis does a really credeble turn as an angusihed doctor trying to recover his sense of self and ability to help heal others.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great Movie-Lousy DVD Content
Review: I loved this movie. The acting was superb; the characters were both gripping and complex. The acurate portrayal of an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as portrayed by Brad Dourif, was astounding. Bruce Willis' sex scenes were VERY HOT! This is obviously a man who is very confident about his ability to get the job done with the professional grace, style and heat that this film required. The cop, portrayed by Ruben Blades, was very entertaining as well. What I was greatly disappointed by though, was the director's laziness is in his decision to exclude any commentary on the film. Frankly, I think this film, more than most, deserved the director's commentary feature. To discover the WHY'S about the characters would have been very interesting. With such a great film under his belt, you'd think Director - Richard Rush would have taken the time and shown his pride for this work of art. Again, great movie. I would recommend this film to anyone seeking a great time and an indepth ride through the psyche of these everyday people with the level of problems many people share. But, the DVD is seriously lacking the features many DVD lovers buy them for.


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