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Edge of Darkness

Edge of Darkness

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Amazon.com The good news is that Edge of Darkness (no relation to the fine 1943 war picture of that name) brings back Mel Gibson in front of the camera for the first time in nearly a decade. Although he's grown creased and leathery and his thatch has thinned, the movie star who was Mad Max still has the charisma and gravitas to center a dodgy suspense tale and propel it to the finish line. Gibson plays veteran Boston police detective Tom Craven, who welcomes home daughter Emma (Bojana Novakovic) for a rare visit, then sees her shot down at his front door. Because the gunman shouted "Craven!" and because a cop makes enemies, Tom assumes Emma took a bullet meant for him, which adds considerably to his grief and pain. But as he looks into the life of a daughter he loved yet scarcely knew, he discovers she'd been preparing to turn whistleblower on her employer, a corporation doing unsavory clandestine things for the government. Craven starts having oblique chats with a philosophical Brit named Jedburgh (Ray Winstone), who keeps turning up unexpectedly--in Craven's backyard at night, say--always giving the distinct impression that he could just as well kill a fellow instead of schmoozing. Their strange rapport, like Craven's tendency to mutter ironical asides as if in ongoing conversation with the departed Emma, is more intriguing than the conspiracy involving corporate skullduggery and a rogue assassination bureau. The bar for that sort of thing was set in post-Watergate days by Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, and we're nowhere near its cinematic elegance or pervasive paranoia. Edge of Darkness, based on a British miniseries from 1985, was directed by Martin Campbell, who also handled the six-hour original (and more recently the successful James Bond reboot Casino Royale). Campbell does decent-enough work--the occasional bursts of "shocking action" do shock even as we know they're coming--but rarely exceeds generic requirements. For killing comparison among contemporary suspense films, catch Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer, in which every frame unsettlingly conveys a world where disquiet is the natural order of things. --Richard T. Jameson Product Description Edge of Darkness(DVD) Academy Award® winner Mel Gibson stars in this emotionally chargedthriller caught in the crosshairs of politics and big business. As aveteran homicide detective and single father, Gibson will stop atnothing to solve the murder of his daughter, killed on the steps of hishome. His investigation leads him into a dangerous, looking glass worldof corporate cover-ups, conspiracy and collusion -- and to shadowygovernment operative who has been sent in to erase any evidence.Ultimately, the vengeful father's solitary search for answers about hisdaughter's death transforms into an odyssey of emotional discovery andredemption. With Martin Campbell calling the shots in this featureadaptation of the award-winning BBC miniseries, Oscar® winning writerWilliam Monahan and Oscar®-winning producer Graham King (both from TheDeparted) take us once more into the shadows of crime and redemption inthis dark revenge...More ]]>
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Author/Artist:Mel Gibson|Ray Winstone|Danny Huston|Bojana Novakovic|Shawn Roberts|David Aaron Baker|Jay O. Sanders|Martin Campbell
Binding: Dvd
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