Review of Extreme Measures (1996) by John Hartl for The Seattle Times — 15 Jan 2007
Any sincere investigation of the situation's ethical dilemmas is hampered by a plot run amok with transparently nefarious evildoers and ever-more ludicrous complications, until it sputters to a conclusion and a thoroughly preposterous epilogue in which all animosities are neatly put to rest.
Somebody call a doctor.
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This review of Extreme Measures (1996) was written by John Hartl and published by The Seattle Times on 15 Jan 2007.
Extreme Measures has generally received mixed reviews.
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