Review of One False Move (1991) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 02 Dec 1997
As the movie progresses, it deepens emotionally and becomes less of a detective thriller and more of a character study, and it's to Franklin's credit that he never allows his hard-boiled style to soften.
Thematically, the movie doesn't make a strong statement, but it is strikingly expressive in its details.
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This review of One False Move (1991) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 02 Dec 1997.
One False Move has generally received very positive reviews.
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