Review of Prefontaine (1997) by Ryan R — 14 Sep 2010
Leto does a good job "pretending" to be the egotistical, self centered, competitive man that was Steve Prefontaine on screen. It is a good true story and has much to offer in the way of potential, but Prefontaine doesn't break any world records here; more of a nice jogging speed. Its counterpart Without Limits that was released one year later is moderately better, but also comes with Donald Sutherland at the helm; so it's expected.
I rate this one 64/100.
Review # 23.
This review of Prefontaine (1997) was written by Ryan R on 14 Sep 2010.
Prefontaine has generally received positive reviews.
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