The Edge Movie Review
The Edge Review
"The Edge" Overview

Rating: R
1997
Cast and Crew
Director : Lee TamahoriProducer : Art Linson
Screenwiter : David Mamet
Starring : Anthony Hopkins,Alec Baldwin,Elle Macpherson,Harold Perrineau Jr.
What do you get when you combine a bear, a man that may or may not want to kill
another for his wife, and an entrapanuer with a seemingly infinite wealth of
knowledge? Ask me that a month ago and I'd say that I wouldn't see a movie
with that plotline if you paid me. But after a barrage of good advertising and
even better hype, I decided that I'd go see it.
What a surprise.
The movie starts slow, but with that kind of unwritten tension in the air that
only a good writer can accomplish. It picks up speed quickly, spending maybe
half an hour on the intro and character development to the final crash (due to
an in-air collision with a flock of birds) which kills the pilot and leaves
Harold Perrineau (Oz), Alec Baldwin and Anthony Hopkins alive to fend in the
wilderness with a knife and six matches.
Things would go better except for the fact that there is a Kodiak bear, a
mankiller who is stocking them, giving off all of the personality of a
psychopath and making us hate him as much as we could hate any human villan.
Though the plot is completely made of old movies, this is one that is done so
well that it surpasses any old no-tech thriller that I've ever seen. It goes
into the realm of movies that are made good but have tremendous potential to be
bad. It's worth seeing any day of the week.
Reviewer: James Brundage





