Review of Extreme Measures (1996) by Kenneth Turan for Los Angeles Times — 14 Jun 2002
The forced hybrid of a preposterous potboiler plot with genuine questions of medical ethics, Extreme Measures is weakened, not strengthened, by its strange bedfellows shenanigans. And the fact that director Michael Apted is able to put considerable realism and skill into his filmmaking merely emphasizes how out to lunch this picture’s story is.
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This review of Extreme Measures (1996) was written by Kenneth Turan and published by Los Angeles Times on 14 Jun 2002.
Extreme Measures has generally received mixed reviews.
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