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Entertaining, but not much...

Posted by mkuller on October 5, 2008 at 12:45:37:

...to it. Written by Robert Parker of Spenser fame - one of my favorite detectives.

Kind of slow with a lot of Parker banter between Harris and Viggo. Think toned down Spenser and Hawk, with less snap and irony. Solid acting on their parts and Jeremy Irons'.

Zellweiger's acting seems kind of strange, especially when she first lands in town.

My biggest disappointment was the cinematography - one of the things that would draw me to the big screen instead of waiting for the DVD - it was grainy and washed out in shades of tan and yellow.

Interesting, not many other choices at the Cineplex.

I'd give it a C+.