Patriot Games (1992)
Facts
| Directed by | Phillip Noyce |
| Cast | Harrison Ford, Anne Archer, Patrick Bergin, Sean Bean, Thora Birch, Alun Armstrong, James Fox, Richard Harris, Samuel L Jackson, James Earl Jones and David Threlfall |
| Theatrical Release | June 5, 1992 |
| DVD Release | May 6, 2003 |
| Running Time | 116 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 097360564242 |
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Average user review:| Patriot Games - Solid Action Adventure With Powerful Leading Man |
The movie starts as former CIA agent Jack Ryan intercepts a mission by a rogue group of IRA operatives while in London. As a result of the failed mission by the operatives Jack is given a reward and is thanked by the government. This is only the beginning, however, because during the operation one of the terrorist's brother was killed and he's out for revenge.
I think what makes this story so engaging is the fact that it forces us to think about how we'd respond in the situation Jack himself is put into. With your family in danger who do you turn to? What do you do to protect them? Can you really protect them?
Harrison Ford shines throughout the whole story and portrays a believable character filled with emotion and determination to do the right thing. It's an amazing movie and while it's not the sort of movie you'd watch twice in a row in the same sitting definitely is the sort you'd pull out every once in awhile to rewatch. It's entertainingly wonderful. April 7, 2008
| Decent Flick |
I'm a little confused by the reviews, as I don't think the movie makes "Irish people" look bad. I think a lot of people have no clue about the PIRA, or any other paramillitary/terror group operating in Northern Ireland (LVF, UVF, etc.). The fact is, the IRA today is not Michael Collins IRA, in fact, Collins fought a civil war with these people. The movie doesn't place Irish people in a bad light. It places a rogue army in a bad light, and in truth, they should be placed in a bad light, along with any army, Protestant or Catholic, that sells contraband, targets unarmed men and women and accepts blood money from drug dealers and radicals. January 14, 2008
| Decent Film that still holds up well with Action/Thrillers today |
The plot of "Patriot Games" centers around a rogue group of IRA terrorists(Sean Bean and Patrick Bergin) who fail to assassinate a Royal of England. Instead, Sean Bean's brother is killed by Harrison Ford amidst the conflict and all hell breaks loose. From there on, Sean Bean sets a personal vendetta against Jack Ryan for killing his lit'el baby brother and vows revenge. Jack Ryan is certainly aware of this and avoids danger in and out through the rest of the film. It all boils down to a great fight on American shores at the Ryan residence.
Overall, this movie delivers some good action sequences and twists but for the most part lacks in providing a solid story and consistent acting. Harrison Ford, James Earl Jones, Sean Bean, and Samuel L. Jackson all do very well in all. This movie wasn't a very good adaption of the Tom Clancy novel and could have emphasized the original story a bit more. The better Clancy film to watch is "Clear and Present Danger"(1994). January 13, 2008
| Patriot Game [movie] |
| Disappointed |
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