Review of Extreme Measures (1996) by James Berardinelli for ReelViews — 02 Jan 2017
Extreme Measures isn't going to be described as the "slam bang thrill ride" of the Autumn, or any other such nonsense. The film's inherent tension comes not from the shootouts and chases, but from its core ethical questions -- questions that ultimately have to be addressed, not only in movies, but in real life.
"If you could cure cancer by killing one person, wouldn't you have to do it?" Obviously, there's no easy answer, and, whether you agree or disagree with the position taken by Extreme Measures, at least the film frames its response in an entertaining, and occasionally thought-provoking, package.
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This review of Extreme Measures (1996) was written by James Berardinelli and published by ReelViews on 02 Jan 2017.
Extreme Measures has generally received mixed reviews.
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