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TRUE LIFE EVENTS NOT RELATED WELL.
Author:
rsoonsa (rsoonsa@bandbbooks.com) from Mountain Mesa, California
24 June 2004
Based upon dramatic incidents that took place in Columbus, Ohio, when a
defense attorney fell in love with her imprisoned client and subsequently
assisted him in escaping from custody, this film, shot largely in and about
Columbus, features Stephanie Zimbalist as lovelorn lawyer Diana Rockland,
along with Alec Baldwin as the sociopathic convict who manipulates her
sensibilities. Made for television, this production is saddled with many
earmarks of such a work and in general is a fairly routine affair with the
exception of telling performances from the two leads, unfortunately softened
by slovenly production values and flawed continuity, in addition to a
shallow script that is itself not helped by immoderate cutting and editing.
Initiation of the relationship between the lovers/fugitives is barely made
manifest and the extensive personality alterations required to justify
motivation behind Diana's actions are not well written and the firm
direction requisite to depict such a transformation is lacking; however, the
importance to the affair of Diana's sister Elizabeth, played by Constance
McCashin, is effectively dramatized. Zimbalist is quite mannered during the
introductory scenes, but her performance clearly improves as the storyline
advances, while climactic events of the film are, thanks to her, its
strongest moments as she subtly projects qualities that finally affirm her
persona, a nice job of acting, overcoming to some degree such foolishness as
having Diana, for purposes of disguise, bleach her own hair without wearing
gloves.
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