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1998
    (  Crime  Thriller  )


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Casts:

Michael Douglas aka Steven Taylor
Gwyneth Paltrow aka Emily Bradford Taylor
Viggo Mortensen aka David Shaw
David Suchet aka Mohamed Karaman
Sarita Choudhury aka Raquel Martinez
Michael P. Moran aka Bobby Fain
Novella Nelson aka Ambassador Alice Wills
Constance Towers aka Sandra Bradford
Will Lyman aka Jason Gates
Maeve McGuire aka Ann Gates
Stephen Singer aka Effete Man at Met
Laurinda Barrett aka Met Woman #1
Aideen O'Kelly aka Met Woman #2
Reed Birney aka Merchant Prince #1
Vincent Smith aka Merchant Prince #2 (as Robert Vincent Smith)


Much Better Than The Original
Boy, here's one re-make I thought was far superior to the original. The
latter was "Dial M For Murder," with Ray Milland, Grace Kelly and Bob
Cummings. In this film, the stars are Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow
and Viggo Mortensen.

The best part of this film may not be the story, or the acting, both of
which keep you glued to the screen, but the stylish photography and
sets. They look magnificent, mainly the apartment of the the two leads.
I was constantly awed by how good this film looks.

I also prefer the sequel because it has more twists and is complex
enough to thoroughly enjoy every 3-4 years. Also fun are the short
speeches each character gives on occasion, usually when they smugly
think they have the upper hand. Each time that happens, their
antagonist winds up going one up on them! There isn't much action in
here but when it occurs, it's very intense.

I've viewed this movie four times and the only thing that annoys me -
unfortunately it's a big one - is the ending in which I don't believe
justice totally prevailed. I can't wrote much more without spoiling it
for those who have not seen this. One of the parties comes out looking
like a 'an innocent victim" and that person was hardly a "saint." If
all the parties had received just due, it would have been more
satisfying and I would have rated this a 10 for how entertaining it is
to watch..
Slick and stylish Hitchcock update
I went into A Perfect Murder expecting to enjoy it, but I recognised
the fact that I wouldn't be in for a great film. To be honest, I love
thrillers like this as they offer a solid two hours (or so) of non-too
taxing entertainment, and what's not to like about that? A Perfect
Murder is an update of the Hitchcock classic 'Dial M For Murder', and
while the film doesn't touch Hitchcock's in terms of how thrilling it
is, this update has been well handled and despite losing things such as
the claustrophobia and the tight plot, A Perfect Murder still does what
you'd expect it to do. The plot has become more expansive for this
update, but the filmmakers have still managed to keep it tight so that
the plot is focused mainly on the characters as opposed to the actual
crime. The plot follows a rich man (Michael Douglas) who discovers that
his trophy wife (Gweneth Paltrow) is having an affair with an artist
(Viggo Mortensen). When his business affairs start to go awry, he
decides to commit the perfect murder so that he can inherit his wife's
trust fund. However, as all of us Hitchcock fans know; there's no such
thing as the perfect murder.

Michael Douglas was the absolute perfect choice for this role. He may
get typecast as the slimy businessman often, but he does it so well!
You can really believe that he wants to kill his wife. Gweneth Paltrow,
who is often solid but never outstanding; and Viggo Mortensen, who is
actually a good actor, join him and make up the three-piece central
cast. Mortensen's performance here isn't awesome; but it's good, and
hints at the sort of stuff that would be to come - such as a great turn
in David Cronenberg's A History of Violence. Like most nineties
thrillers, this one is very stylishly shot and there's a focus on the
more steamy elements of the story. The locations used aptly convey the
groups within society that the characters belong to and the film does a
good job of setting its scenes. The central set piece is well executed,
and the build up to it is well done also; but it has to be said that
the film starts to fall apart a little after that. Still, A Perfect
Murder never becomes boring and even during it's down time; the film
still manages to be thrilling. As mentioned, this isn't as great as
Hitchcock's version - but as modern remakes go - this certainly isn't a
bad one, and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good thriller..

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