Review of Death Sentence (2007) by Bert M — 13 Apr 2009
Death Sentence seesaws wildly between being both brilliant and terrible, but ultimately it's worth seeing for some terrific action sequences and Bacon's committed performance. Bacon is terrific in the lead, delivering a haunted performance that is both affecting and surprisingly subtle, rather than dropping straight into gun-toting action man mode.
Garrett Hedlund is equally good as Billy and there's also an inspired three scene cameo by John Goodman. Director James Wan (who made Saw) orchestrates some genuinely thrilling action sequences, notably a breath-taking five minute chase sequence and a spectacular climactic shoot-out.
The film is also beautifully shot, thanks to John R Leonetti's impressive cinematography and lurid use of colour. That said, Death Sentence also has its fair share of problems, such as occasionally laughable dialogue and ridiculous plot holes that will have you snorting with disbelief.
In particular, Aisha Tyler is completely wasted as the rather useless detective assigned to the case and it might have been kinder to ditch her character altogether. Despite its multiple flaws, Death Sentence redeems itself with some genuinely exciting action sequences and Bacon's impressive performance.
Worth seeing.
This review of Death Sentence (2007) was written by Bert M on 13 Apr 2009.
Death Sentence has generally received positive reviews.
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