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Review of by Johanna Steinmetz for Chicago Tribune — 24 Nov 2002

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Swayze is persuasive in his role as an Appalachian boy sufficiently assimilated to big-city life to have married a classical violinist, and Baldwin makes a slick, icy villain. But it is Neeson as Briar Gates who steals this movie.

Wily, saturnine, exuding a bitter familiarity with failure, he paints a portrait of a man whose actions are simple but whose feelings are complex. The part offers few lines to play with, but Neeson inhabits the role physically, the twang and the scruffiness never betraying his classical training at Dublin's vaunted Abbey Theatre.

It's an enduringly poignant performance. [24 Oct 1989, p.3].

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This review of Next of Kin (1989) was written by and published by Chicago Tribune on 24 Nov 2002.

Next of Kin has generally received mixed reviews.

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