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Primal Fear [Soundtrack]

Various Artists Audio Cassette
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette (March 26, 1996)
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Milan Records
  • ASIN: B0000015JT
  • Also Available in: VHS Tape  |  DVD  |  Blu-ray  |  Amazon Instant Video
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,429,394 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Introuitus: Cibavit Eos [From The Mass of Four Voices]
2. Martin Meets Aaron
3. Molly's Interview
4. The Murder Scene
5. Courtroom Montage
6. Chasing Alex
7. Got an Aspirin?
8. Canção Do Mar
9. Aaron on Stand
10. Roy Appears
11. Under the Tracks
12. Janet Finds Video
13. Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)
14. Dinner with Shaughnessy
15. Don't Smile
16. I'm Arrogant
17. Martin Reviews Crime Scene
18. Switching Videos
19. What Did You Say?
20. Roy's Freeze Frame
See all 22 tracks on this disc

 

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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Your job is to sit there and look innocent.", August 8, 2006
This review is from: Primal Fear (DVD)
The archbishop of Chicago has just been brutally murdered and 19-year old altar boy Aaron Stampler (Edward Norton) is found running from the scene, covered in the man's blood. It looks like an open and shut case against the simple, stuttering boy, until dashing Martin Vail (Richard Gere), a self-proclaimed "big-deal lawyer," offers to defend him - pro bono. The prosecutor he'll be facing in the courtroom is none other than his ex-girlfriend (Laura Linney), who is still bitter about their past. With the help of a psychologist (Frances McDormand), Vail discovers a shocking secret about young Aaron that may save his life.

This is a great movie; I've seen it many times and it never gets old. Gere is perfectly cast as the handsome and confident charmer, and Edward Norton surely had one of his best roles ever as Aaron - and this was his first movie role. He is so charismatic that you will not be able to take your eyes off him. The search for the killer's motive is intense and surprising, with lots of opportunities for Gere to showcase his tremendous appeal. Highly recommended for those who like character-driven mysteries.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A more than solid thriller, with a twist, November 4, 2002
This review is from: Primal Fear (DVD)
When I had first laid eyes on Primal Fear on pay-per-view years ago I had first dismissed at as another Hollywood who-done-it courtroom drama with no originality. And was I ever wrong. Primal Fear may seem like something you've seen before, but the clever, highly intelligent, and twisting script makes the film soar to unexpected heights, and Edward Norton's breakout performace as murder suspect Aaron has to be seen to be believed (Norton would receive a Golden Globe and his first Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting Actor which Cuba Gooding Jr. ended up winning for Jerry Maguire). Richard Gere has the starring role playing Norton's lawyer who seems to be the only one who believes Norton's innocence. With a super twist ending and a superb all star cast which includes Laura Linney, Frances McDormand, Steve Bauer, John Mahoney, Maura Tierney, and Andre Braugher, Primal Fear is a near superb little gem that I strongly suggest seeing.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why gamble with money, when you can gamble with people's lives?, December 19, 2007
This review is from: Primal Fear (DVD)
"I don't have to believe you. I don't care if you are innocent. I'm your mother, your father, your priest." This is what defense attorney Martin Vale (Richard Gere) tells his client, Aaron Stampler (Ed Norton), as they are preparing to defend him against charges of killing the Archbishop of Chicago.

Of course, later, Marty says: "I believe in the notion that people are innocent until proven guilty. I believe in that notion because I choose to believe in the basic goodness of people. I choose to believe that not all crimes are committed by bad people. And I try to understand that some very, very good people do some very bad things."

So--which one is true? Nobody is quite what they seem in this legal procedural that will keep you in your seat and your finger away from the 'Pause' button for its entire 2 plus hours' duration.

First, you see the kindly Archbishop attended by a heavenly choir at a charity function. The city loves him. But, is his public face the same one he wears when he's all by himself with the altar boys?

Did bumbling, stuttering Aaron kill the Archbishop. Nobody really wants to believe it.

Does Janet (Laura Linney) truly tow the company line as the assistant prosecutor? Well, and is she truly no longer interested in Marty?

The plot's got more twists than a pretzel factory. I no sooner thought I knew what was going on or what someone was going to to when they changed it on me.

"Primal Fear" is one of the best written and acted courtroom dramas I've seen. My only question to myself is why the heck did I wait this long?
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