... Maybe I was expecting another gun-slinging performance by Clint Eastwood, but ‘Absolute Power’ is a very different proposition to Eastwood films such as ‘Hang ‘Em High’ and ‘Dirty Harry’. The pace is quite slow, although this does not necessarily have ... Read review
He was where he shouldn't have been and saw what he shouldn't have seen. Now, who will ... more
believe the word of a career thief and ex-con? Who will trust Luther Whitney when he says he saw a woman killed - and that the man responsible for her death is the President of the United States?Clint Eastwood portrays Whitney and directs this crisp, finely acted thriller based on David Baldacci's best-selling novel. A stellar cast which includes Gene Hackman and Ed Harris, creates well-rounded characters that intensify a constantly spiralling game of cat and mouse between Whitney, local police and the highest levels of White House power. Eastwood is a master at steadily raising the stakes in thrillers. Here his mastery is absolute.
Ordinary kids with superhero powers in a thrilling comic-book style adventure. With Colin ... more
moving grief-stricken and alone can Victor Cross bring Colin into the Trutopian fold? And as Danny and Renata become increasingly disenchanted with the orders given at Sakkara they begin to question who are their real friends! If you loved the Quantum Propecy and Sakkara you won't be able to put this next installment down.
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Accomplished and amazing - one of the hottest reads around - Daily Mail. Set in Washington ... more
D.C. this fascinating thriller of unparalleled suspense dares to explore an unthinkable abuse of power and criminal conspiracy: a vicious murder involving the US President and a cover-up orchestrared by his zealously loyal Chief of Staff and the Secret Service. But unknown to the President and his lackeys one unlikely witness saw everything. Trapped behind a two-way mirror in a country house in Maryland Luther Whitney a professional burglar witnesses an event that destroys his faith in justice. By the time he escapes pursued by two Secret Service agents a young woman has been sexually assaulted then shot dead. And a breathtaking cover-up has been set in motion. Baldacci's prose is fluent and amazing ...this book is sure to make a killing- The Times. "A high-octane legal thriller. An almost Shakespearian study in the nature of evil - horror in its purest form" - "Spectator".
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Luther Witney planned his last job with his usual meticulous precision. A perfectionist ... more
he is patient and precise carefully avoiding any public acknowledgement of his skill. Silence is essential for Luther who is a master thief. Unfortunately Luther couldn't have foreseen that the wife of the wealthy businessman would be at home that night. Or that she and her lover would fight and that she would be brutally murdered. Or that her lover would be the President of the United States. Now Luther is trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse hunted down by the most powerful man in the world - a man who will stop at nothing to protect his secret!
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Prentiss McCabe are the piranhas of the murky celebrity pond, chewing up reality show ... more
rejects and taking chunks out of newspaper editors - all in the name of PR.The PR agency run by Charles, the flamboyant puppet-master and Martin, the old school cynic are second to none in the dark art of repackaging black as white. When every celebrity and MP's indiscretion is a front page exclusive there's no shortage of business. And, if gullible hacks want to grasp every carefully proffered fabrication, well the agency is only too willing to help.1. History Man - TV historian Nigel Harting is to be exposed as a fraud. Can Charles dig up a more tabloid-compatible story?2. Pope Idol - Prentiss McCabe move into religion and try to get the Archbishop of York into the top job.3. Tory Woman - Mission impossible? Joanne Standing, shadow spokes-bore for work and pensions is looking for a glamorous re-launch.4. Mr Fox - What was the Health Secretary really up to on Hampstead Heath? And has Charles met his match in the PM's Press Secretary?5. Country Life - The Real Country Union and Gareth Hunt tests Charles' belief that he can spin the unspinnable...6. Crash and Burn - Charles' strategy to save the career of a comedian is as unethical as it is shocking.
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Advantages: Interesting plot, good acting, makes you think Disadvantages: No special features on DVD (but this was the German version...)
I remember being disappointed with this film when it went on cinema release, I’m still not entirely sure why. Maybe I was expecting another gun-slinging performance by Clint Eastwood, but ‘Absolute Power’ is a very different proposition to Eastwood films such as ‘Hang ‘Em High’ and ‘Dirty Harry’. The pace is quite slow, although this does not necessarily have to be a bad thing, and the subject matter ... ...good versus bad plots of his earlier movies.
The plot, which has been criticised in many quarters for stretching the bounds of audience belief, is basically as follows: Eastwood plays the role of Luther Whitney, a professional thief of the highest calibre who has apparently retired from top-level crime. He is seen attending an art class in a Washington museum, but the scene then changes to him breaking into a mansion somewhere in ... more
I remember being disappointed with this film when it went on cinema release, I’m still not entirely sure why. Maybe I was expecting another gun-slinging performance by Clint Eastwood, but ‘Absolute Power’ is a very different proposition to Eastwood films such as ‘Hang ‘Em High’ and ‘Dirty Harry’. The pace is quite slow, although this does not necessarily have to be a bad thing, and the subject matter requires a lot more thought than the black and white, good versus bad plots of his earlier movies.
The plot, which has been criticised in many quarters for stretching the bounds of audience belief, is basically as follows: Eastwood plays the role of Luther Whitney, a professional thief of the highest calibre who has apparently retired from top-level crime. He is seen attending an art class in a Washington museum, but the scene then changes to him breaking into a mansion somewhere in the countryside. All is going to plan when a light suddenly goes on and voices can be heard. Whitney retreats hurriedly into a cupboard and tries to remove all traces of his presence, but the mirrored door proves to be a one-way mirror only, giving him a perfect view of the events unfolding in the room.
A man and a woman enter the room, both drunk and intent on getting down to some foreplay on the sofa... but events take a nasty turn and the sex gradually becomes more and more violent. The woman is about to deliver a potentially fatal blow with a letter-opener when two armed men hear the shouts, burst in and shoot her dead. This is clearly more than a drunken lovers’ tiff, and it is equally clear that Whitney realises that the man he had seen beating up his lover was none other than the President of the United States of America.
The film then develops nicely along several lines – Whitney is the only witness to a crime that could bring down the government of the most powerful nation in the world, yet his credibility is obviously tainted by the fact that he was involved in robbing the deceased of her jewellery and money at the time. It is also plain to see that the government has absolutely no interest in letting the facts of the case into the public domain, particularly as the woman’s husband, Walter Sullivan, was a prime cash donor for the presidential election and one of the main reasons for his assumption of power.
You are also introduced to Whitney’s estranged daughter Kate, played by Laura Linney – she knows all about her father’s past and wants nothing more to do with him, but when he manages to convince her of the truth of what he has seen, she proves willing to help him as she realises the mortal danger he is in. In a way, this film has a lot to do with principles – Kate overcomes her disgust at her father’s profession to help him survive, Whitney himself decides to flee the country to save his skin but cannot bring himself to admit defeat and run from the President, someone who makes his skin crawl and has committed the most vile abuse of his position.
Bill Burton (superbly played by Scott Glenn), a federal agent charged with protecting the President, has to battle with his conscience – he at first acquiesces to the Chief of Staff’s demands to cover the murder up, but is then torn apart by guilt at what has happened and duty to his President. Ed Harris also delivers the goods with an excellent portrayal of uncorrupted law enforcement in his role as Seth Frank, the detective charged with finding the murderer. He actually proves to be too thorough and too good at his job to buy the official line of events, and is drawn into closer contact with Whitney and Kate, contact which brings all three of them into great danger as the federal agents turn to illegal means to protect the ‘integrity’ of the Presidential office.
There are aspects of the plot that you could describe as unrealistic – the unquestioning acceptance of outlandish stories by various characters, and the huge amounts of deception perpetrated by those in power to protect themselves, to name but two. However, what I would say is that a film does not have to be 100% realistic to be enjoyable, gripping or a ‘good’ film. Look at ‘JFK’ – that purported to be an accurate representation of events, but really wasn’t the blockbuster that many people hoped it would be. And you might also consider the historical precedent for men such as President Richmond – world leaders, be they from America, Africa or Europe, be they presidents, comrades or kings, have a long and inauspicious record of cheating, violence, philandering and more.
Who is to say that a US President with a predilection for sleeping with his friends’ wives and violence in the bedroom is such an unlikely figure? You only have to look back to Clinton’s term in office to see that even great statesmen fall prey to the temptations of the flesh and then try to deny or cover up the unsavoury events in the face of mounting evidence. Fair enough, I think you can criticise ‘Absolute Power’ for being a bit on the slow side, but as far as the plot goes, all that is required is what one of my old English teachers referred to as one of the key aspects of great literature: The willing suspension of disbelief. This is entertainment, it does not purport to be a true story and should not be treated as such – however, the fact is that no-one knows if anything like this has happened and even if it had, no-one ever would as the government would probably stamp on the facts just like they tried to stamp on Luther Whitney. It’s a good film. Enjoy it.
Absolute Power is about the ruthlessness of people in power. The President believes that everything he does is beyond reproach, including an affair or two. That leads to murder and everyone around him is involved. There is only one witness, a thief named Luther Whitney. They are sure he'll talk, but when? The Secret Service is determined to keep him quiet, but catching a thief isn't always easy.
When I first saw this movie I wasn't expecting anything ... ...Glen and Jud Davis are also quite good as the Presidents aides.
Absolute Power focuses more on characters than giving us ridiculous reasons for set-pieces, but the dramatic scenes that there are are pretty well done. I recommend you see this movie but try to make it in Widescreen. ...
Mohammed 07.08.2000
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This is really a vehicle for Clint Eastwood to show that despite his veteran status he can still cut the mustard. He plays the master thief who unwittingly stumbles upon on the President of the United States rough sex encounter with the wife of his best friend.She winds uf dead murdered by the Secret service and witnessed by Eastwood.What follows is Eastwood's cat and mouse game with the President and his agents. Clearly exploiting contemporary political ...
TRABZON 13.08.2000
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Luther Witney, a perfectionist master thief, plans to retire on the proceeds of one last job and that is stealing jewels and cash from one of America's most wealthy businessmen. Things become complicated when the businessman's unfaithful wife turns up on the scene of the crime with her drunken lover. Their love soon turns to violence but the lover is none other than the President Of The United States....
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Studio(s)
WARNER HOME VIDEO; CINRAM LOGISTICS
Release date
06/12/1999
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
DOC 2508
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Aspect Ratio
2.35 Wide Screen
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1
DVD Description
Luther Witney, a perfectionist master thief, plans to retire on the proceeds of one last job and that is stealing jewels and cash from one of America's most wealthy businessmen. Things become complicated when the businessman's unfaithful wife turns up on the scene of the crime with her drunken lover. Their love soon turns to violence but the lover is none other than the President Of The United States....
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