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chapter11 [ 6.0 ]
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There's not really anything *wrong* with "Jagged Edge" -- it's just that the intervening years have rendered its twists anticlimactic. Still, there's something nice about seeing a film that would have been an awful Ashley Judd thriller if made any time in the past decade performed by the then-youthful Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges; it retains integrity that way, somehow, to see a now-familiar story performed to the hilt by good actors, and not just by Close and Bridges, but with excellent support by Peter Coyote and a terrifically snarling Robert Loggia to boot. It's hardly a force of nature, but if you're in the mood for the sort of shadowy legal thriller that all those shit John Grisham adaptations have all but ruined, it's a fun time.
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| Weighted Rating | : 6.3 |
| No. Ratings | : 5 | |
| No. Reviews | : 3 | |
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