Bad Company (1995)
10/10
The best role of Larry Fishburne;...
17 September 2020
This film is my all time favorite for Larry Fishburne, one of the most charismatic Black actor in Hollywood, unfortunately underrated for my taste. In this film, he has not a specific Black character's one, he could be a white one, see? He is fantastic here, and any lead character would be so in a such cynical, ruthless, disgusting character, so unusual in a movie. But the topic of the CIA and its numerous off shore "phantom" cells, operating in black actions of blackmail and assassinations is very helpful to provide such characters. It could have been a very good series. A little complex, I admit, but all Ross Thomas's novels were too. Ross Thomas is the screenwriter of this awesome underrated film. Ellen Barkin has here a role very close to the one she had in JOHNNY HANDSOME, though a total different story. But the ending is very close. And in this story, you have some good supporting characters study. And a so fantastic aesthetics in camera movements, such a this one after 78 minutes, where a supporting character arrives in a hotel to meet Fishburne's character, enjoy the scene just before the supporting character is shown, the lady swimming in the pool...And not only this sequence; the movie is full of this kind of scenes.
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