Eye for an Eye (1996) - 6 stars out of 10
"Eye for an Eye" was crushed by the critics but I think that it is a quality film. I wouldn't nominate it for any Oscars but there are aspects of this film that really struck a chord with me. First, the principle of the film is unique in that we know who committed the crime, the victims know who committed the crime, the cops know who committed the crime, the COURT knows who committed the crime, and yet nothing can be done because of a technicality with the evidence. Kiefer Sutherland is the perfect choice for this murderer/rapist, portraying a creepy aggression that would make any person uncomfortable. The script effectively makes him completely despicable, particularly when he seeks out the young girl at her elementary school. Sally Field has wonderful emotion as this heroine and I still can't understand why the critics did not like this kick-butt (literally) performance. Emotions are instantly engaged with a traumatic opening sequence and the film continues to toy with them until the very end. The critics may hate this film but I would definitely watch it again for its intense performances and gripping storyline.
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