Review of Righteous Kill (2008) by Keith M — 04 Nov 2009
Turk (Robert De Niro) and Rooster (Al Pacino) are longtime NYC police partners, in this Jon Avnet thriller that has them trying to stop an unknown serial killer, a person who leaves a poem at the scene of each crime.
Victims are law-breakers who were freed on legal technicalities. Two other cops, played by John Leguizamo and Donnie Wahlberg, become suspicious of the investigation, and this hampers the efforts of Turk and Rooster.
The script on which the film is based is rather poor. The setup is muddled; none of the characters are especially sympathetic, and secondary characters are not well defined. Further, "Righteous Kill" is not that much different from other serial killer or urban crime films.
Really a lousy movie. I was bored every moment. The film itself was not a blast. Totally predictable plot, stereotype good cop bad cop, drug dealers, bad neighborhood were huge minus to this movie. Lack of character development made the film implausible and some parts inconvicible no matter how great the acting was.
Finally, the director's abuse of dramatic music without much happening throughout the film slowly eats away your patience. not recommended. I cant believe these two great actors made such a bad movie.
one star.
This review of Righteous Kill (2008) was written by Keith M on 04 Nov 2009.
Righteous Kill has generally received mixed reviews.
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