Review of Heat (1995) by Patc. — 14 Nov 2005
Michael Mann once again provides us a film plush with visual texture, unexpected music and human interaction. He restates his usual provocative themes, which always proceed towards the inevitable death to the dysfunctional.
There is no good and evil, only the necessary in a world of characters powerless to assert their underlying moral imperatives.
This review of Heat (1995) was written by Patc. on 14 Nov 2005.
Heat has generally received very positive reviews.
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