Review of Albino Alligator (1997) by Kaan K — 23 Jan 2009
"Albino Alligator" is a movie about three thieves that take a few people at a New Orleans bar hostage. The criminals don't really mean any of the hostages any harm, at least not until the police start to wait right outside the bar and the three criminals don't know what to do to get out with freedom still on their side.
"Albino Alligator" is a pretty good movie, especially when you consider that it was the first movie that Kevin Spacey directed. It's not the best movie of its kind, but it's not bad either. It all happens inside a bar in the basement of a building and the plot doesn't change much the whole movie, but it does have a few interesting twists that keep the movie from being boring. All three of the criminals do a great job in the acting department, especially Matt Dillon. The hostages, led by Faye Dunaway, also do a good job of acting. This movie is both chilling and entertaining, and I recommend anybody who likes movies that center around criminals and hostages to check out some "AlbinoAlligator." Also, if you're like me and will try nearly any food once, try you some alligator, whether it's gator bites or gator tail, it's awesome - it's like a mix of chicken and shrimp.
This review of Albino Alligator (1997) was written by Kaan K on 23 Jan 2009.
Albino Alligator has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
