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"Eye for an Eye"

by Leslie Rigoulot


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I felt dirty after seeing "Eye for An Eye". I felt manipulated. Yeah, I know movies are about manipulation, but having Sally Field caught in traffic and listen to her daughter being raped and murdered is just over the top. Appealing to the vigilante in all of us, Field goes after the slimy Kiefer Sutherland after he is freed on a technicality. This is brought to us by the same folks who produced and wrote "Hand That the Rocks the Cradle," so expect similar appeals to the fears that us modern folks are subject to. Rated R.

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