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Anemic Harry., 20 July 2010
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dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
If DIRTY HARRY was a heart transplant patient.
In BLOOD WORK, Clint Eastwood is FBI detective Terry McCaleb, who
suffers a heart attack chasing down a thief. Forced to retire after a
heart transplant operation, he is approached by the transplant donor's
sister, Graciella (Wanda De Jesús) who tells him his donor was a murder
victim. She wants him to find the murderer. Feeling guilty about his
second chance through someone else's murder, McCaleb accepts. Graciella
taking her Mexican panties down helps the decision.
Good setup, good story, with Eastwood reliably sturdy as actor and
director, but let down by - ahem - half-hearted performances around
him. A friend of mine suggested this was a closer to Clint's Dirty
Harry period, but other than Clint pulling a few steel-eyed glares and
wielding a gun in that way we're all used to, it's an anemic stab at
vigilante retribution.
Eastwood played John Huston in WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEART (1990). Here he
plays against Huston's actual daughter, Angelica, as his cardiologist
who keeps shouting at him to take it easy.
Jeff Daniels is layabout Buddy No one, who unofficially aids Clint's
tracking, gradually becoming progressively unbearably cheesy.
Paul Rodriguez is a sour Mexican detective, attempting a cholo version
of Dirty Harry. Maybe Dirty Sanchez? And Dylan Walsh is Rodriguez's
pale-blooded detective partner, still wondering why he did CONGO.
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