Tonight on Netflix: It is impossible to launch this picturesque thriller with Dustin Hoffman and Jean Hakman in the best form

Tonight on Netflix: It is impossible to launch this picturesque thriller with Dustin Hoffman and Jean Hakman in the best form

Netflix subscribers, the platform is currently hosting a very clever legal thriller that will give you pleasure if you like impeccable casting and films where society is as processed as characters. Welcome to the game master!

A perfect court thriller

In this story, the widow (Joanna intends) is struggling to make weapons producers involved in killing 12 people, including the killing of her husband (Dylan McDermot), condemned under the crazy killer’s bullets. With the help of his lawyer (Dustin Hoffman), he ran to Cynique Rankin Fitch (Jane Hakman), who made the scenes, jury control over lots of dollars. Only one jury threw Nika (John Kusak) and a woman (Rachel Weis), whose approach he knows nothing to give him a jury “for $ 10 million …

Torded blows, mysteries, fake semblances, cynicism, idealism, all these mixing in the game master (runaway jury), freely adapted to John Grishami’s novel we are obliged by a firm, a pelican case, right to kill? Or an idealist. Suffice it to say that the film will prevent you!

The cult scene was added at the last moment

Although they have been promoted to the same pasadena playhouse after they have been promoted to the theater, Jane Hakman and Dustin Hoffman have never finished in the film credits. The master’s “bathroom scene”, which contradicts their two characters, was written and added only during the shooting to immortalize them on the screen (otherwise their scenes were all separated). And this is the result:

The film is directed by Gary Fleder, quite forgotten today. He experienced a short period of time from 1995 to 2003, by making the same barrel thrillers as the master of the game and the gaze, as the last hours in Denver with Andy Garcia, Collector, Morgan Freemon, or not the word Michael Douglas.

Feder has really returned to the TV since then, but still signed a biography on Ernie Davis, the first African-American, who won the Haisman Trophy in American football and Thriller Homefront, written by Stalone for Jason Statam.

When he came to theaters in 2003-2004, the game master was unsuccessful, which was only $ 80 million in the world (including only 363,530 access to France) for 60 million budgets. So give it a chance from your sofa, it deserves it largely!

Source: Allocine

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