Review of Affliction (1996) by Bloodmarsh K — 15 Jun 2012
It's like spending an afternoon at Nick Nolte's house. His performance is fantastic, but that's to be expected when he plays a lowlife alcoholic on the verge of insanity. The real gem here is James Coburn - as good as Paul Newman was, the best thing he did was turn that role down, because Coburn nailed it.
It was just way too slow moving for me.
This review of Affliction (1996) was written by Bloodmarsh K on 15 Jun 2012.
Affliction has generally received positive reviews.
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