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Clint Eastwood Movie:
Absolute Power



Movie
Absolute Power
Absolute Power
List Price: $12.98Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 6490

Released: July 8, 1997
Our Price: $3.45
Used Price: $2.48
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Clint Eastwood
  • Gene Hackman
  • Ed Harris
  • Laura Linney
  • Scott Glenn
  • Editorial Review:
    He was there he shouldn't have been and saw what he shouldn't have seen. Now, who will believe the word of a career thief and ex-con? Who will trust Luther Whitney when he says he saw a woman killed and that the man responsible for her death is the President of the United States? Clint Eastwood portrays Whitney and directs this crisp, finely acted thriller based on David Baldacci's best-selling novel. A stellar cast which includes Gene Hackman and Ed Harris creates well-rounded characters that intensify constantly spiraling game of cat and mouse between Whitney, local police and the highest levels of White House power. Eastwood is a master at steadily raising the stakes in thrillers. Here his mastery is absolute.

    Description of Absolute Power:
    Director Clint Eastwood's 1997 box-office hit stars himself as Luther Whitney, a highly skilled thief who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, witnessing the murder of a woman involved in a secret tryst with the U.S. president (played by Gene Hackman). Determined to clear his name, Whitney cleverly eludes a tenacious detective (Ed Harris) while investigating a corruption of power reaching to the highest level of government. Adapted by veteran screenwriter William Goldman from David Baldacci's novel, this thriller balances expert suspense with well-drawn characters and an intelligent plot that's just a pounding heartbeat away from real White House headlines. Absolute Power features the great Judy Davis in a memorable supporting role as the White House chief of staff who desperately attempts to cover up the crime. --Jeff Shannon

    Absolute Power Reviews:
    Absolute Power 5 Star Review
    2008-07-30 - Absolute Power
    Absolute Power, starring Clint Eastwood, is a well-cast, well-acted, fast-moving story. Good flick, one that can be seen again and again.

    Don't look for Dirty Harry here 4 Star Review
    2008-03-15 - Absolute Power is about corruption - absolute power corrupts absolutely. Eastwood directs himself in this story of a very professional burglar who finds himself trapped in a closet while a murder is committed in the presence of none other than the American President. What is interesting about this fairly predictable plot is that he seems interested in portraying NOT Dirty Harry. The now aging Luther, having done his time and paid his debt to society, wants nothing more than to reconnect with his only child, a very successful attorney. She, on the other hand, disdains his overtures, knowing a tiger cannot change his stripes. The detective on the murder case convinces her to contact Luther; but, not surprisingly, the bad guys have tapped her phone.
    Seeing Clint's softer, human side was a pleasure. If you study his real life, you know he is highly intelligent and concerned with the good of others, and it's satisfying to see those qualities on the screen.

    Why would he stab himself????? 5 Star Review
    2008-03-01 - Absolute Power DVD

    Absolute Power, based on the book, Absolute Power was made in 1997(remember that date). In the movie Clint Eastwood plays a master thief who steals to support his art. He happens to break into a Washington D.C. mansion to burglarize the walk-in safe when he witnesses the murder of a very powerful man's wife through the one-way mirror.

    Eastwood directs and produced this movie. One wonders if he was, also, the key grip for the movie, whatever that is.

    Remember the date? Guess who was President then. Hint, his initials were W.J.C.

    Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
    When first we practice to deceive.

    Highly recommended for fans of Clint Eastwood.

    Gunner March 2008


    It has something missing 4 Star Review
    2007-12-27 - First, I must say that I am a huge fan of Clint Eastwood, since his early days as the man with no name.....
    I bought this movie without even watching it once, I saw the actors list and read the plot on the back of the dvd and thought to myself "This got to be the hell of a movie".
    After finishing I didn't think the same. I mean, it has great actors and the story is great but it has something missing for my opinion, things get smooth really easy at the end.
    However I haven't regreted the fact of buying it, is a good movie, not just as good as you could imagine.
    The caracter played by Eastwood is, opposite to what you may think a great father, and he would do anything to protect his daughter.
    Ed Hackman's caracter is a coward hidding behind secret services... I love him when he loses (like in Runaway Jury for example).

    Anyway, just watch the movie and since is a Eastwood movie, you already know who will win at the end........

    Totally unbelievable but still great cinema ! 5 Star Review
    2007-11-17 - This film is one of my all time Clint Eastwood favorites. He plays the kind of semi bad guy that you root for. You almost hope he pulls off the big heist and gets away with it and lives happily ever after because he is Clint. If you can accept the fact that this plot borders on total fantasy, could never happen and defies logic time and time again, you will enjoy the scenario. Lennie Niehaus' film score is perfect in creating the eery and sinister mood throughout the film and Clint's own playing of the piano theme is beautiful and haunting. Gene Hackman as the president is truly the screen's best on screen bad guy and Ed Harris is his usual natural and believable self as the "live alone" head detective. With that being said you must ask yourself: Why and how were the president's trysts unaccounted for by his staff and the media? When E.G. Marshall's wife was murdered there was apparently no investigation even though he was very prominent. When Clint met his daughter at the outside cafe the whole area was surrounded by police but apparently Clint didn't see any of them. When the secret service man was killed in the hospital apparently no questions were asked and no investigation took place and Clint was never a suspect. When the president presumably committed suicide E.G. Marshall was never suspected even though he was the only witness and no questions were asked why the president fatally stabbed himself at that specific time. Minor details, right?

    Toughreviewer


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