Ein wahres Verbrechen (1999)

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Ein wahres Verbrechen: Directed by Clint Eastwood. With Clint Eastwood, Isaiah Washington, LisaGay Hamilton, James Woods. Can an over-the-hill journalist uncover the evidence that can prove a death row inmate’s innocence just hours before his execution?

“Iu0026#39;ll be perfectly frank; itu0026#39;s difficult for me not to have bias in my reviews of Clint Eastwood films because I admire his persona as a actor and director a great deal. However, saying that, I never shy away from giving credit when credit is due. I praised u0026quot;Bridges of Madison County,u0026quot; raved u0026quot;In the Line of Fire,u0026quot; okayed u0026quot;Absolute Power,u0026quot; and failed to see the point of u0026quot;Midnight in the Garden…u0026quot; Clintu0026#39;s latest effort, entitled TRUE CRIME, is another good mystery that can be added to Clintu0026#39;s stellar works of the nineties. I will admit that it doesnu0026#39;t necessarily give us a story that we havenu0026#39;t seen before, or give us a Clint that we failed to notice previously, but the acting is so top-notch and the story is very well-paced, itu0026#39;s very hard to knock this film. Clint is a journalist for an Oakland paper who is famous for turning print media into crime-solving reports. He is also far from saintly, sleeping around with various women of assorted age groups (one of them happens to be his supervisoru0026#39;s wife), and of course, he drinks up a storm. Amidst all these turn-offs, he still has the guts to prove that a young black man (Isaiah Washington, in a fine performance) is not guilty of killing a convenience store clerk in cold blood. He has less than a day to prove it because, it so happens, Washington is to be executed by lethal injection at San Quentin by a minute after midnight, that very night! Sound familiar? What does work very well in TRUE CRIME is the way in which the film is paced. Clint cuts right to the chase, giving us just the facts, keeping the suspense taut throughout the whole film, and maintaining our interest. His cast is well chosen as always. Washington is a fine new talent, doing an effecting acting job here. James Woods appears in a few entertaining scenes as the head editor of the paper, humorous and stylish as usual. Denis Leary, very subdued this time, is Eastwoodu0026#39;s protege. Frances Fisher even turns up briefly as the district attorney who handled Washingtonu0026#39;s case six years before. TRUE CRIME is a good thriller, told with quick pacing, effective acting, and good direction as always by Eastwood. The only major problem I have is that it doesnu0026#39;t provide us with any new plotlines or intricate complications. But then again, how often do we get something like this from Hollywood anymore? It is certainly not a lot. Rating: Three stars.”

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