Review of Frantic (1988) by Peter W — 25 Feb 2011
I actually like this more every time I see it. While Frantic is sort've thrown in with Harrison Ford's other "wife issues", it's without a doubt the most unique and artistic. It's got the risque factor that most hollywood type thrillers don't have, but it doesn't try too hard to be controversial.
It's the type of role that Harrison Ford excels at, a normal person that is driven slowly to a degree of intensity that cannot be contained. This is extremely fascinating to look at and shares the same style as say Repulsion or The Tenant.
The creepy score from Ennio Morricone is my new favorite part, it's subtle yet extremely effective.
This review of Frantic (1988) was written by Peter W on 25 Feb 2011.
Frantic has generally received positive reviews.
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