Review of Puncture (1967) by Lane Z — 05 Dec 2011
When I first saw Evans was going to be doing drugs, drinking, and debauchery in a lawyer film about a case that hits close to Houston, I thought, awesome. Well, I wasn't completely disappointed in how the movie turned out.
Evans drives this movie. He's slowly but surely becoming a real stand-out in the business after knocking out some super hero roles. Where the movie lags though is when he's not involved or on screen. I also don't think the directors did a complete enough job at conveying just how important this case is in the courtroom. The opening scene didn't pull the heart strings enough to make me care about the opening actor's story.
Without the directors taking some chances to make this lawyer flick stand out, it will remain in the average pile even though Evans acts well above it.
This review of Puncture (1967) was written by Lane Z on 05 Dec 2011.
Puncture has generally received mixed reviews.
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