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The Gingerbread Man

Screening on Film
Directed by Robert Altman.
With Kenneth Branagh, Embeth Davidtz, Robert Downey Jr..
US, 1998, 35mm, color, 115 min.
Print source: UCLA

Discreetly upending yet another familiar genre, Altman tests the waters of the Nineties wave of twisting dramas featuring lawyers and their clients behaving badly—many penned, as this one was, by John Grisham. With Hurricane Geraldo drenching the film in an unnerving, obfuscating downpour, Kenneth Branagh realistically fills the role of an Atlanta attorney whose intimate involvement with a mysterious, unhinged woman leads to a slowly building game of deception, murder and continually turning tables. Apparently, Altman rewrote much of Grisham’s original script, taking the drama out of the courtroom and redirecting the thriller toward a nerve-racking suspense that naturally erupts from the dangerous workarounds carried out by arrogant, hypocritical, or simply inept custodians of the law.

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