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Feb 17, 2005: Freedomland |
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Title:
Freedomland
Rating:
R
Rating
Content: Violence, Language
Review: Pretty
predictable, this film makes it's mark not in the content or the story,
but in the characters and the high caliber performances by the players.
Samuel L. Jackson and Julianne Moore made a spectacular couple, though
not a couple on screen, for this film. From the beginning you
get the feeling something just isn't right, and your absolutely
correct. Then it becomes a tale of truth and consequences and it plays
out in a heart gripping fashion. Language and violence give this an R
rating, but i think it might be a bit intense and involved for the
little kids, and not enough action for the teens. More than the central
characters make up this film and it comes out in the end with a good
film.
Don't wait.
Guarantee your seat before you go and avoid a sold out
show. Skip the box office lines and buy movie tickets at
Fandango.com
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Plot: Samuel
L. Jackson is Detective Lorenzo Council, and Julianne Moore is Brenda
Martin. Martin opens the film by reporting her car stolen with her son
in the back seat, Council picks up the case as it happens in his
neighborhood. When Brenda's brother, another detective in an adjoining
neighborhood, finds out, his department cordons off the neighborhood
where the car jacking took place. Battling a stewing riot and time to
find the missing boy, Council must find details no one is willing to
give up easily to find the child in time.
Bill's Popcorn Rating: *
* * of 5
Studio: Sony
Director: Joe
Roth
Actors: Samuel
L. Jackson, Julianne Moore, Ron Eldard
Running Time:
113m
Theatrical Release Date:
February 17, 2005
DVD Release Date:
N/A
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