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1997 |
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121 minutes |
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Clint Eastwood |
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Karen S. Spiegal, Clint Eastwood |
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Clint Eastwood, Ed Harris, Gene Hackman, Laura Linney, Scott Glenn |
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Gene Hackman plays the President of the United States and E.G. Marshall co-stars. In Superman II (1980), Marshall played the President and Hackman co-starred.
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Kate Whitney: Why'd you come?
Luther Whitney: I couldn't have you thinking I was a murderer.
Kate Whitney: No, I mean why did you come to the restaurant this afternoon? You must have suspected something, or else you wouldn't have been prepared.
Luther Whitney: My daughter wanted to see me.
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When we first encounter Luther Whitney (Clint Eastwood) in ABSOLUTE POWER, he is sitting in an art gallery sketching hands and eyes from paintings in one of those slow, silent moments characteristic of an Eastwood-directed film. Whitney, it turns out, is a professional thief, and when he breaks into a massive house with walls covered in art, we expect him to begin snaring the paintings. Instead, he finds a walk-in vault where he begins clearing out jewels, coins and cash. At that moment, you may be tempted to break into a slight smile, impressed that Eastwood has merely fleshed out his character under the guise of plot development. Perhaps, you think, this won't be just another plot-driven conspiracy thriller. Perhaps three-dimensional characters are going to make it something special.
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