After the disciplinary action, the nicknamed “Red Code”, which was given by two of his friends, young Santiago Marine died in the Guantanamo Gulf Naval. Although Colonel Jessef (Jack Nicholson), the head of the unit, trying to stop the case, it is a young lawyer Daniel Kafi (Tom Cruise), who is responsible for protecting two recruitments.
Although she thinks that she can close the file in a very classic way, she is opposed to Joan Gallowe (Demi Moore), convinced that important secrets are hidden in this dark story and well decided to dig the highest peaks of the hierarchy.
Rob Reiner’s Golden Age
Stupid initiation drama Stand by Me, a legendary fantastic tale with Princess Bride, mythical romantic comedy when Harry meets Sally, Kabak’s thriller with trouble … At least we can say that director Rob Reiner knew how to change the janes and in the early 90’s.
In 1992, when he decided to cope with the court drama (Aaron Sorquin’s first scenario, inspired by a tragic real story), he still hit a huge blow! Indeed, in a spectacular sequence of film introduction (in which you can see the stunning military parade of accuracy), the tone is indicated.
Jack Nicholson’s one of the best performance
Skilling and staging, men of dignity are also (and perhaps primarily) a special talented demonstration by his actors. In addition to Tom Cruz, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon or Keifer Sterland (very suitable), this is Jack Nicholson’s performance, which we especially remember.
The screen features only fifteen minutes of the whole feature film, it delivers a terrible performance here to release the most astonishing throughout its career.
Absolutely attractive from the beginning to the end, despite its 2 hours and 18 minutes, Rob Reiner’s honorable men should be immediately found on Max if you are looking for a wonderful movie evening with friends.
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