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August 9, 2002
August 9, 2002
Warner Home Video
R (Restricted)
Gerry Becker, Chao Li Chi, Jeff Daniels, Wanda De Jesus, Dina Eastwood, Robert Harvey, Rick Hoffman, Matt Huffman, Anjelica Huston, Igor Jijikine, Alix Koromzay, Beverly Leech, Tina Lifford, June Kyoto Lu, Mason Lucero, Glenn Morshower, Paul Rodriguez, Mark Thomason, Dylan Walsh
Clint Eastwood's Blood Work is a refreshing reminder that Hollywood's young Turks can still learn a lesson from good old-fashioned craftsmanship. Settling into an easygoing groove that recalls his early work in Play Misty for Me, the 72-year-old producer-director-star acknowledges his age by playing a retired FBI profiler and recent heart-transplant recipient. He's recruited by his heart donor's grieving sister (Wanda De Jesus) to find her dead sibling's killer, and personal obligation compels his dutiful but health-risking investigation. From a sharp, sensible script by L.A. Confidential OscarĀ® winner Brian Helgeland (from Michael Connelly's novel), Blood Work consistently plays to Eastwood's no-nonsense approach, elevating the mystery while giving Jeff Daniels (as Eastwood's neighbor and amateur sidekick) a substantial role in the suspenseful proceedings. Some may chuckle at a brief Eastwood-De Jesus love scene, but there's ample proof here that Clint's still got all the right moves. --Jeff Shannon - Amazon.com
A former FBI profiler who has recently undergone a heart transplant comes out of retirement to track down the serial killer who has recently begun killing victims with the former agent's blood type. - Description