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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Tony Cinciripini |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381880823 |
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Customer Reviews of Hell's Kitchen N.Y.C.
DEEP- Those who don't like it fear it. This is an amazing work. As always great work from Anglina. This movie is def. gritty. It's a street life movie for real. If you don't like it, you fear it. Yes it tells it like it is. This movie is excellent. Highly recommended for those who want a reality check.
those reviews are a joke...
Those reviews must be a joke!
OK.. It's hard to see the faces during the robbery...
.. ok .. at the start you're not quite sure who the character are..
..but it's no Mulholland drive....
Only a dope would fail to be follow the intricate story line
or be touched by the depth of the characters.
This is one fo the best films I've ever seen.
None of your usual Hollwood tripe. The characters are gritty.
The story is disturbing.
But it's one hell of an experience.
The most disappointing movie I've ever seen
To be blunt about it, this movie is an embarrassment. It is surprising that such quality actors such Angelina Jolie, William Forsythe and Mekhi Phifer would choose to attach their name to a script that is vague and repetitive at best. Rosanna Arquette even manages to sink lower in this shocking attempt at a drama, dropping from her usual B-grade performance to something that might be expected from the star of a D-grade movie.
It's fairly difficult to drag any positives from this almost painful movie; Angelina Jolie tries to carry the weak plot and uninspired camera-work but appears to be only half-hearted in her portrayal of a grieving sister seeking to avenge her brother's tragic death.
The area in New York that is known as Hell's Kitchen has been successfully portrayed in other movies, most notably in Nicholas Cage's 'Bringing out the Dead'. However, his 'Gone in 60 Seconds' co-star is most unfortunately involved in something far from gripping, dramatic or emotional, which one must assume is what the director had in mind.
All in all, a very poor movie which doesn't do justice to some of the fascinating stories that could no doubt come out of 'Hell's Kitchen'; but don't worry Angelina - we still love you!