Review of Extreme Measures (1996) by Peter Stack for San Francisco Chronicle — 30 Mar 2015
Extreme Measures has disturbing moments, and poignant ones, too. It plays a good game of paranoia with its unlikely hero. Once the story gets past Luthan's implausible firing on trumped-up drug charges, it places him alone in a hostile world.
Relying only on a determination to solve the medical puzzle, he goes on a desperate expedition into the bowels of the subway system. It's a grim, scary sequence, and Grant seems a million miles away from his stammering comedic style -- an extreme that is surprisingly engaging.
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This review of Extreme Measures (1996) was written by Peter Stack and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 30 Mar 2015.
Extreme Measures has generally received mixed reviews.
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