Desperate Measures (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Barbet Schroeder |
| Cast | Michael Keaton, Andy Garcia, Brian Cox, Marcia Gay Harden, Erik King, Dennis Cockrum, Joseph Cross, Keith Diamond, Efrain Figueroa, Neal Matarazzo, Charles Noland, Steve Park, Richard Riehle, Steven Schub, Randy Thompson, Tracey Walter, Peter Weireter and Michael Shamus Wiles |
| Theatrical Release | January 30, 1998 |
| DVD Release | May 27, 1998 |
| Running Time | 100 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396217591 |
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About Desperate Measures
Call it "Desperate Movie," because this ludicrous thriller deteriorates into unintentional comedy. For reasons that are never explained, a sociopathic killer (Michael Keaton) is the only available bone marrow donor for the cancer-stricken son of a San Francisco cop (Andy Garcia), who must capture the killer alive after a laughable escape in a labyrinthine hospital. The ensuing manhunt relies on plentiful plot holes and ridiculous shortcuts (like Keaton's use of a surgical laser to cut leg irons, or accessing hospital schematics from a prison computer). Self-consciously shot in film noir style, the cat-and-mouse routine leads to a briefly impressive car chase, but the premise (which even the movie's original press notes described as "intriguing, if unlikely") is based on "moral ambiguity" that doesn't translate from script to screen. Instead of forcing Keaton's typically "sick genius" to prove his ingenuity, the film pits him against a squad of cops who couldn't find a beer in a crowded pub. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Organ |
| Dramatic but never tragic |
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines
September 9, 2007
| Stat! |
| Annoying snore... |
First, there's the eminently annoying Andy Garcia. His usual tics are in full bloom - this guy has more twitches than Clint Eastwood on speed. His son needs a bone marrow transplant, and the only human being on the entire earth who is a match is psycho killer Michael Keaton.
The movie is about how Garcia tries to keep the nutcase alive after he torches the hospital personnel and shoots all the cops in his escape attempt. The boy who plays the son is adorable; one of the few kids who actually ACTS like a kid. And Michael Keaton really has a knack for psycho parts (although I still miss his "Batman" hero performances.) Both Keaton and the kid are the only reason it even merits two stars.
But it's the idea that no matter what this guy does, who he kills, he MUST live so Garcia's kid can get a transplant. After one of the many slaughter scenes in the movie, the police captain says to Garcia, "How many cops have to die so your son can live?"
Good freaking question! August 16, 2006
| Exciting, to say the least |
Overall, this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat to the very end. I agree that the plot is a bit unbelievable, but why should movies be believable anyway. Aren't movies supposed to transport you to another place where reality is temporarily suspended.
Deserves 5 stars for thrills, acting and dark humor.
February 1, 2006
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