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Along Came a Spider
Movie Stats & Links |
| Starring: |
Morgan Freeman, Monica Potter,
Michael Wincott |
| MPAA Rated: |
R |
| Released By: |
Paramount
Pictures |
| Kiddie Movie: |
Too adult.
Leave them at home. |
| Date Movie: |
She might get
scared and snuggle. |
| Gratuitous Sex: |
Nah. |
| Gratuitous
Violence: |
Some pretty gruesome
killings. |
| Action: |
A good chase here
and there. |
| Laughs: |
Nah. |
| Memorable
Scene: |
The ending. |
| Memorable
Quote: |
None. |
| Directed By: |
Lee Tamahori |
| Produced By: |
David Brown, Joe
Wizan |
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Along Came a Spider
A Movie Review |
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Sometimes you go and see a movie and you leave going
"Hmm, that was a pretty good movie." Not "Wow,"
not "Oh my God," just "Hmm." Such was the case
of "Along Came a Spider" for me.
After seeing a series of movies that showed I’m too easily
amused, it was good to see a movie that I could appreciate for just
being a good action/drama. "Along Came a Spider" teams
Morgan Freeman as Alex Cross, a good investigator brooding about the
loss of his partner, with Monica Potter as Jezzie Flannigan, a
secret service agent that let the girl she was protecting get
kidnapped. Alex wouldn’t have anything to do with the kidnapping
except that the kidnapper brings him in by leaving him some clues.
And so the chase is on. Alex takes Jezzie under his wing because she
feels like she screwed up but Alex sees her as a valuable ally
because she could help profile the kidnapper (it was the teacher at
the school where the little girl went – don’t worry, I’m not
giving any important plot points away, this is part of the story).
Not the greatest of suspense films, there have been better, but
"Along Came a Spider" does a good job of leading you
through Alex’s investigative process and the relationship he
develops with Jezzie. But the movie does have some flaws, like some
too obvious foreshadowing of a couple of plot points, although also
does a great job of mixing up how you might perceive the movie to
end.
I can’t go into the story much more without giving too many
things away. Freeman does a great job as Alex Cross, trying to put
the pieces together, and Potter is good as the innocent secret
service agent, but there is some lack of thrill that had it been
there, it could have gone right up there with some of the great
movies of this type. This one ends up being just a "Hmm, that
was a pretty good movie" and with that a "Hmm" movie
gets 3 stars out of 5 from me. Even so, if you’re looking for a
nice thriller, go see "Along With a Spider" and you’ll
get a "Hmm" too, or maybe a little better.
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!! |