The Pledge (2001)
Aaron Eckhart, Benicio Del Toro, Costas Mandylor
Jack Nicholson is detective Jerry Black, a respected and well-liked veteran of the Reno police force retiring to a life of angling with more than a little apprehension. Thus he jumps into a murder case, the slaying of a little girl, a mere six hours from retirement and makes a promise to the grievin...
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Jack Nicholson is detective Jerry Black, a respected and well-liked veteran of the Reno police force retiring to a life of angling with more than a little apprehension. Thus he jumps into a murder case, the slaying of a little girl, a mere six hours from retirement and makes a promise to the grieving mother to catch the killer. As his partner (an effectively abrasive Aaron Eckhart) squeezes a confession out of the severely mentally handicapped suspect (a thoroughly unsettling performance by Benicio Del Toro), Jerry is convinced that they've got the wrong man. As in Sean Penn's previous work, this is an actors' piece. Nicholson plays Jerry with restlessness under his easy-going, smiling calm; his patient fisherman's heart leaps at every nibble while he casts for a murder suspect. And Del Toro, Helen Mirren, Vanessa Redgrave, and Mickey Rourke make striking impressions in their single-scene appearances. Penn is less concerned with the mystery than the emotional turmoil and Jerry's state of mind, interrupting moments of calm with jagged cuts and discomforting images (including some especially disturbing crime scene photos). Jerry's instincts and methods are sound and his sensitivity is real--he takes in a battered single mom (Robin Wright Penn) and her little girl, and develops a rewarding family life--but his passion for justice turns to unhealthy, destructive obsession. That's ultimately what we're left with at the conclusion of this often off-putting but ultimately fascinating film. The truth will not always set you free. --Sean Axmaker
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R, 124 min.
Directed by:
Sean Penn
Release Date: Jan 19, 2001
DVD Release Date: Jun 19, 2001
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Not worth the time. When the synopsis says "a thoroughly unsettling performance brom Benicio Del Toro" they ain't kidding. I still have nightmares from that.....don't bother.
solid film, thanks to a great performance by nicholson, in nearly every scene, he can turn off that suave charm and give a quiet determined performance, there was some real suspense as the end, tho the ending is unexpected and in a sense frustrating,... (read more) solid film, thanks to a great performance by nicholson, in nearly every scene, he can turn off that suave charm and give a quiet determined performance, there was some real suspense as the end, tho the ending is unexpected and in a sense frustrating, still worth checking out, look for all the cameos
I would have enjoyed it more if benicio was still alive and was part of the events
just amazing disturbing acting by Del Toro with great Nicholson and Sean penn just proved he is also an amazing director. just worth the watch all the way to the end
Penn is definitely more than just a great actor. Pledge was gripping. Kept me glued till the end. The climax wasn't what I expected but it does look real that sometimes things just don't happen the way we planned it. There are greater force at work- ... (read more) Penn is definitely more than just a great actor. Pledge was gripping. Kept me glued till the end. The climax wasn't what I expected but it does look real that sometimes things just don't happen the way we planned it. There are greater force at work- chaos. Great watch!
A sombre yet poignant cautionary tale about the futility of good intentions, 'The Pledge' contains Jack Nicholson's best performance since his 1970s heyday. Crisply directed by Sean Penn, the film confounds expectation and reminds us that there are r... (read more) A sombre yet poignant cautionary tale about the futility of good intentions, 'The Pledge' contains Jack Nicholson's best performance since his 1970s heyday. Crisply directed by Sean Penn, the film confounds expectation and reminds us that there are rarely easy answers to life's problems. Not a film to please the masses, but entirely rewarding nonetheless.
I hated this filme, when I saw it, I think it has a lot to do with the ending. Maybe Hollywood should pander to me more than they already do....
A bit complicated story-wise, but with a fantastic performance from Jack Nicholson.
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Penn and Nicholson take risks with the material and elevate the movie to another, unanticipated, haunting level.full review
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