Review of Heat (1995) by Nick O — 14 Dec 2013
One of the most smartly crafted, slyly delivered heist films I've ever seen. Michael Mann takes a genre under his wing and burrows sensitivity and ambition beneath a spitfire setting of urban hell.
With paced camera movement and a quiet misdemeanor, "Heat" packs bad cop/bad cop intensity, each passing minute serving further proof of a filmmaking master's honed ability to not only make you sit on the edge of you seat, but to have you practically jumping from it.
This review of Heat (1995) was written by Nick O on 14 Dec 2013.
Heat has generally received very positive reviews.
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