Homicide

May. 28,1991      
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A Jewish homicide detective investigates a seemingly minor murder and falls in with a Zionist group as a result.

Joe Mantegna as  Bobby Gold
William H. Macy as  Tim Sullivan
Vincent Guastaferro as  Lt. Senna
J.J. Johnston as  Jilly Curran
Jack Wallace as  Frank
Lionel Mark Smith as  Charlie Olcott
Rebecca Pidgeon as  Miss Klein
Ving Rhames as  Robert Randolph
Ricky Jay as  Aaron
Paul Butler as  Commissioner Walker

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Reviews

UnowPriceless
1991/05/28

hyped garbage

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Listonixio
1991/05/29

Fresh and Exciting

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Baseshment
1991/05/30

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Erica Derrick
1991/05/31

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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gavin6942
1991/06/01

A Jewish homicide detective (Joe Mantegna, who is not Jewish) investigates a seemingly minor murder and falls in with a Zionist group as a result.I can't say I have seen all of David Mamet's films, but I have seen enough to know that he is an excellent writer of dialogue. He is a solid director, too, but it is the dialogue that sets his films apart. And this is no exception, going between a good cop story and a much deeper exploration of what it means to be Jewish. (What is the meaning of the Esther scene? I don't know.) What does it mean to be Jewish? But really, what does it mean to be anything? I can't really identify, because I am a great many different ethnicities and feel no allegiance to any one or feel that one is "who I am". Can a bloodline really define who a person is?

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pacare
1991/06/02

I watched this film dumbfounded. Its convoluted plot and confused ending leaves me speechless and annoyed that I watched this drivel. It fails to be clever on all levels and is absolutely unbelievable. ps note to all directors - it's no use hiding behind a police car in a shoot out. Oh i now need to add some more notes because unaccountably my earlier submission above was not adequate, Well the character development of such a boring star is impossible. The detectives are so stereotyped as to beggar belief. The use of cut away shots to explain problems such as dropping/losing a gun are juvenile. Enough said. And just for luck I did not enjoy it.

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dromasca
1991/06/03

David Mamet is a very interesting and a very un-equal director. His first movie 'House of Games' was the one I liked best, and it set a series of films with characters whose perspective of life changes as they get into complicated situations, and so does the perspective of the viewer.So is 'Homicide' which from the title tries to set the mind of the viewer to the usual crime drama. The principal characters are two cops, one Jewish and one Irish who deal with a racially charged area. The murder of an old Jewish shop owner who proves to be an ancient veteran of the Israeli Independence war triggers the Jewish identity in the mind and heart of the Jewish detective.This is were the flaws of the film are the more obvious. The process of awakening is theatrical and hard to believe, the group of Jewish militants is operatic, and the way the detective eventually walks to the final violent confrontation is pathetic. The end of the film itself is Mamet-like smart, but disappoints from a human emotional perspective.Joe Mantegna and William Macy give strong performances, but the flaws of the story are too evident to be easily compensated.

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fedor8
1991/06/04

A very interesting mystery thriller which unfortunately completely falls apart in the last third.Mantegna, playing a Jew, behaves in an increasingly absurd, unconvincing, and baffling way in the last third; he suddenly becomes a proud Jew who wants to fight for "the cause" and even blows up a Nazi owner's store to make his older, new Jewish acquaintances accept him as a brothers-in-arms Jew. Then there is that scene with him and Rhames which just lacks realism. But the most disappointing thing about the movie is just how totally illogical the final twist is; the ending basically throws the entire movie's events upside-down on its head, and absolutely nothing adds up! Apparently he was set up by the secret Jewish organization in order to... what? It isn't clear at all.Let's start from the beginning: Mantegna totally coincidentally stumbles on a murder case with an old Jewish lady, and in no time is he re-assigned from an old case to that Jewish-murder case by powerful, rich New York Jews. He is then, as we find out at the end through that silly twist, lead on by the family of the dead Jewish lady to believe that someone is trying to kill them from a roof, where they evidently put a man to play a killer, and where they planted a piece of paper with a pseudo-name of Hitler's written on it, implying an anti-Semitic plot. Mantegna is then, once again, set up by the Jews - in a library - where he is fooled into discovering a secret Jewish military base in an old building. The old Jews tell him to give them a piece of paper; a list of names. After he says he can't because it's a piece of filed-away police evidence, they get all sulky and annoyed by his lack of "Jewishness". This gets Mantegna to feel so extremely guilty that he wants to make it up for them: he finds a Jewish woman he met previously and somehow knows before-hand that she is also involved. How the hell did he know that?! Absurd. Then she leads him on to blow up the Nazi owner's store, but it is he who volunteers to do it. How did "they" know he would volunteer? Shaky credibility there. And then the Jews blackmail him with photos of him blowing up the store if he doesn't give them that list.So what's the story here??!... The Jews set him up so that he would blow up the store? And why?: because that would force him to give them the list. There is only one problem with that: he wouldn't have had the list in the first place if the Jews hadn't given him the murder case! The movie makes no sense at all. It turns out that the murderers of the old lady were some black kids, and that Mantegna was set up. That's all we ever find out. What we don't ever find out is: 1) was there a Jewish terrorist group? 2) If they did exist then why frame Mantegna? 3) How would they possibly know how Mantegna would think, act, or react in a SERIES of different situations and discoveries during his research of the case? 4) Above all, how the hell did they know he would be a Jew who would develop extreme feelings of guilt in such a short period of time for "neglecting" his Jewishness? Mamet has totally screwed up with the logic this time. While the other two movies I saw were sometimes far-fetched, they never lacked logic and a credible conclusion. This time around, however, Mamet leaves so many loose ends that the viewer can only finish the movie feeling confused and somewhat disappointed.

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