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Product Description While attending the Tyler-Ruiz heavyweight championship boxing match with his friend Kevin Dunne (Gary Sinise), corrupt cop Rick Santoro (Nicolas Cage) witnesses the assassination of Charles Kirkland, the Secretary of Defense whom Dunne was supposed to be protecting. Santoro takes charge of the case, attempting to track down Julia Costello (Carla Gugino), an attractive young woman who talked to Kirkland just before he was shot. Julia, wounded in the shooting, has taken refuge in a casino, but when Santoro interrogates her he discovers some disturbing facts. .co.uk Review Brian De Palma's 1998 thriller is largely an exercise in airing out his orchestral, oversized visual style (think of his Blowout, Body Double or Raising Cain) for the heck of it. The far-fetched story featuresNicolasCage as a crooked police detective attending a championship boxing match at which the Secretary of Defence is assassinated. The unfortunate Secretary's right-hand man (Gary Sinise) happens to be Cage's old friend, a fact that complicates the cop's efforts to reconstruct the crime from conflicting accounts--a directorial strategy bearing similarities to Kurosawa's Rashomon. The outrageousness of the scenario essentially gives DePalma permission to construct a baroque cathedral of spectacular camera stunts, which (he well knows) are inevitably more interesting than the hoary conspiracy plot. (The opening scene alone, which runs on for a number of minutes and consists of one, unbroken shot that moves in from the street, following Cage up and down stairs and in and out of rooms until finally ending ringside at the match, is breathtaking.) The shifting points of view--based on the contradictory statements of witnesses--also give De Palma licence to get creative with camera angles and scene rearrangements. The script bogs down in the third act but De Palma is just revving up for a big, operatic finish that is absolutely gratuitous but undeniably impressive. Yes, it's style over substance in Snake Eyes but what style you're talking about.--Tom Keogh
V**N
Cage at his early best
Stellar line up of actors with a tightly written thriller.Who`s the good guy ?
B**G
Snake eyes
When I saw it first time I enjoyed it and this was the reason for buying it, but now it was not so exciting. You might like it if you watch it first time.
G**R
Cages Best Film
It`s unconventional and maybe a bit old fashioned,as the film is carried by its strong acting performances,good directing,and great soundtrack. Cage is perfect as the corrupt cynical cop who finds he has a moral limit. Cage & Sinise (& Kevin Dunn!) have been in some good films but nowhere have they seemed more real or impressive-It`s an actors film not an FX film.I wish they`d make a few more like this.
S**1
Great action flick with Gary Sinise
Brian De Palma (Scarface, Carlito's Way) and his trademark long, unbroken camera shots are in their element here. The long shots add great tension to the scenes and a dark plot is uncovered concerning a new missile defence system for the United States.Gary Sinise brings his usual masterful performance, augmented by some late-90s Nicolas Cage action -- you can't top this for entertainment.
D**O
Great Movie right here.
Incredible movie right here.Mind bending , has you thinking all the way thorought the film.One of the best films to star Nic Cage
C**C
Four Stars
A very good Nicolas Cage film.
C**C
Good movie
If you looking for action watch this movie it's a good movie with a twist so recommend it to everyone
P**P
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