Review of Puncture (2011) by Manu G — 24 Jan 2012
Madman. Genius. Playboy. Friend. Fool. Lawyer.
Good movie. I think Chris Evans has alot of potential seeing him now on a more serious role than the past, he still has alot to work on but I see him doing very good in years to come. A very true story about needles and how politics and money get in the way of saving millions of lives.
Idealistic lawyers Mike Weiss and Paul Danziger are partners. Mike is a drug-addict and and Paul is a family man with a pregnant wife. When nurse Vicky Rogers seeks them out, they learn that she has contracted AIDS a couple of years ago when she was accidentally pinpricked with a contaminated needle by a violent patient. Vicky shows a retractable safety needle invented by engineer Jeffrey Matthew Dancort, who owns the Safety Point Company, but is unable to sell his product to any hospital from the United Medical group, apart from San Antonio Memorial. Danziger and Weiss accept the case and go to court against United Medical, defended by powerful lawyer Nathaniel Price. Soon, they see all the doors closed in their fight against the powerful mafia of the medical supply system.
This review of Puncture (2011) was written by Manu G on 24 Jan 2012.
Puncture has generally received positive reviews.
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