Review of Cruising (1980) by Peter M — 07 Aug 2013
Cruising is a well made film, one of the distinct qualities I like about it, directed of.
Course by a guy who's regarded one of the best. Although we pretty much walk with.
The homo killer in the last thirty minutes, if feeling that bit sorry for him, in spite of his murderous acts of knifing, some visually sick, the whole film, though with a lot.
Of reprehensible matter to it, populated by the gay community, the film is just.
Another exhilarating Friedkin movie experience. Pacino of course is top.
Notch as the pumped and appetant undercover cop, that again has us realizing this great actor was a diamond in the rough find, partnered with a lot of other strong performances. The haunting music score in it's opening is another asset, as is it's shock after ending where another killer is out going rampant. Go Friedkin.
8/10.
This review of Cruising (1980) was written by Peter M on 07 Aug 2013.
Cruising has generally received mixed reviews.
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