Review of Snake Eyes (1998) by Scott G — 07 Mar 2008
Depalma, pillages hitchcock once again, in style and plot, as we see nicholas cage play a atlantic city cop, who while not an honest cop, has to protect a witness, when she is involved in a assassination atempt, at a sporting arena, holding a boxing fight, its up to cage ro join the dots and proe who may or not be involved in the crime from the peize fighter, who may have taken a dive to various goverment men on the scene, one played by gary sinise, who is on the case with cage, can they work together to solve the crime, and with a hurricaine raging outside and thousands of witnesses to process its gonna be a long night, as I said depalma is a big fsan of hitchcock, and all the tricks come out here, and my favourate is his opening shot, all done in one take, introducing all the charactors, with a great steadycam, almost as good as his own done in carlitoes way, good over the top performances all round, cage his manic self, sinise reliable as ever and the georgous carla gugino as the dame in distress, although the film does run out of steam towords the end, it does get a bit stupid, it is quite solid up till then, not depalmas best, but pretty good.
This review of Snake Eyes (1998) was written by Scott G on 07 Mar 2008.
Snake Eyes has generally received mixed reviews.
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