The Link 15 VHS Review
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- MOVIE REVIEW - - - - THE FIRM - - - - WRITTEN BY GIORGIO ARMANI/TSR - - - stuck in a small theatrette full of lawyers is not the most pleasant way to review films: i think it has something to do with the overpowering cologne and the sound of crisp notes in crocodile skin wallets. THE FIRM certainly does nothing to dispel these myths. apparently the producers allotted $28 million from the budget for the cast and it shows. THE FIRM stars: TOM CRUISE GENE HACKMAN ED HARRIS HOLLY HUNTER JEANNE TRIPPLEHORN DAVID STRATHAIRN plus many more recognisable faces that crop up all over the place. nice guy tom cruise maintains his TOP GUN coolness but actually managed to act a bit and gene hackman is excellent as the weathered, wizened mentor to cruise. mitch mcdeere (cruise) is an honours graduate of harvard law school and is hotly pursued by all the top law firms. naturally being a lawyer, he goes for most money, soft top mercedes and interest free mortgage for his new home. at this stage the firm itself seems inconsequential. however, it doesn't take all that long for quick thinking mcdeere to find out that despite all the nice ties, airs and graces of bendini, lambert & locke, they are not what they appear to be. sydney pollack (out of africa) manages the intricate screen play very well, even though at times the twists and turn of the vamped up story are as obvious as black balls on a white dog. fast and furiousit certainly is. listen to the wonderful score by dave grusin plus some of the wonderful blues track, as one would expect for a movie set in memphis. the strong cast keeps the action fluent and belivable, and cruise is left with his pride and marketability intact in a somewhat boring ending. THE FIRM didn't just appeal to the white republicans of middle america, so don't be afraid to part with your 10 bucks for a good couple of hours of intrigue. but then again the lawyers loved it too... GIORGIO ARMANI/TSR