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Seul un battement de cœur le sépare du tueur.
Terry McCaleb est l'un des meilleurs profilers du F.B.I.. Alors qu'il est sur le point d'attraper Code Killer, un tueur en série qui utilise le sang de ses victimes pour écrire des messages codés, il s'écroule, victime d'un infarctus. Sauvé par à une transplantation cardiaque, le policier entame une convalescence qui s’annonçait paisible à San Diego, jusqu’à ce qu’il apprenne que son nouveau cœur appartenait à une femme, Gloria Rivers, sauvagement assassinée dont le tueur court toujours.
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Good entertainment. I like the plot of 'Blood Work'. I'm unsure if it would hold up if you went through with a fine-tooth comb, but it certainly gave me the required enjoyment levels. Clint Eastwood gives a sturdy performance, as do Jeff Daniels and Wanda De Jesus; elsewhere on the cast, neat to see Anjelica Huston and Rick Hoffman, Louis Litt himself, appear in smaller roles. It's not as unpredictable as it perhaps thinks it is, due to the casting more than anything, but I had a fun enough time with it.
A solid Eastwood crime thriller.
Terrible. Watching Clint run and keep pace with a criminal at the start was the indication what the film was going to be. Film is 30 minutes too long, with far too much time spent with Anjelica Huston. Very predictable twist and the film falls apart from there.
[La Sexta] One of the films in which Clint Eastwood explores the figure of the anti-hero, a more realistic version of his characters, here a kind of Dirty Harry retired and convalescing after a heart transplant that connects him with a personal investigation. It is more interesting for this portrayal of the character than for the case itself, which Brian Helgeland's script develops with little credibility, especially regarding the character of Jeff Daniels.