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![]() ![]() Brian Orndorf's review https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Absol...377004/#Review Fair review I think. I liked the film (ie Neeson) but if they'd removed at least 10mins of junk it would have been a very good thriller. Moland does make good films first noticed him with Aberdeen which I remember the US DVD picture quality being an abomination. Cold Pursuit (again with Neeson) was very enjoyable as was In Order of Disappearance (which Moland remade as Cold Pursuit). As I said I think they had very little money (although IMDb list $30,000,000 which I cannot believe) for Absolution but that shouldn't mean nearly everything you shoot should get in the final cut. |
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