Review of Antitrust (2001) by Braden A — 30 Mar 2004
I was surprisingly entertained by this movie. Despite the fact that I hate Claire Forlani and Rachel Leigh Cook, it was quite enjoyable.
The plot was pretty clever, considered the teeny-bopper audience it was directed towards.
Some cheesy moments, and it could have done without the pop music at the beginning, but, like I said before, it IS directed towards a younger audience.
A lot of it reminded me of The Recuit. Kind of a younger person's version of that movie.
I know it's cheesy, but I loved Ryan Philippe's last line to Tim Robbins..
"In the real world, when you kill people, they die. And in the real world, you're fu[i]c[/i]ked!".
This review of Antitrust (2001) was written by Braden A on 30 Mar 2004.
Antitrust has generally received mixed reviews.
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