Review of Hoffa (1992) by Bill F — 06 Mar 2006
A titanic performance by Jack Nicholson powers this fact-and-fiction biography of Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa. From the opening moment--Hoffa sitting alone in the back of a car--Nicholson's performance is one of his best, and a rare role as a historical person.
The sweeping all-American story of a common worker who reaches the highest pinnacle in the world's most powerful union is sweepingly told with wondrous detail, in wardrobe, sets, and trucks.
This review of Hoffa (1992) was written by Bill F on 06 Mar 2006.
Hoffa has generally received positive reviews.
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