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Reviews
My Bodyguard (1980)
A Lasting Impression
In his debut performance, Adam Baldwin does a wonderful job portraying the alienated Ricky Linderman, who is seen as a hulking, violent "psychopath" by most of his peers. Baldwin's acting abilities are impressive and he touches the heart of the viewer by showing us Ricky's emotions.
Ruth Gordon is a joy to watch as Clifford's Gramma Peache. Her character adds the touch of humor that is needed to balance the heavy subjects addressed in this piece of work.
I am slightly disappointed with the editing; they appear to be going for dramatic pauses that don't work well and slow the pace of the scenes at times. However, I'm willing to live with that for the opportunity to see this wonderful story, which after 24 years still rings true to the reality of the cutthroat world of high school.
Rites of Passage (1999)
Heartfelt story, Incredible acting
When I first heard about this movie all I knew was that it's about a dysfunctional family and escaped prisoners in an isolated cabin. It sounded like a big waste of my time, but as I learned more about the story I felt I had to see it. It took some time to track down a copy to rent, but it was worth it. The story is very moving and I could not stop thinking about it for days. The acting is outstanding all around, but Jason Behr is phenomenal. This is a great movie, but I must admit that I was not thrilled with the last nighttime scenes, but that's my own personal opinion. Watch the movie and judge for yourselves. It's worth the time and effort.