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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Paranoia in the Hollywood Hills with Captain Picard,
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This review is from: Safe House [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I pulled SAFE HOUSE, a made-for-cable thriller, off the video rack solely because it stars Patrick Stewart. I mean, how bad could it be? In reality, it was much, much better than expected.Stewart plays Mace Sowell, a reclusive widower living in the Hollywood Hills inside a house packed with more security systems and personal weaponry - pistols hidden in every room - than were ever aboard the Starship Enterprise. Mace claims to be a retired deep-cover agent for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), a fact that has put him in mortal danger for a reason he leaves unspecified. He's also obsessively disturbed by the political progress of a certain presidential candidate, who's apparently on his way to winning the Oval Office by a landslide. His fears are given little credence by his daughter, her husband, or the psychiatrist retained by the former to treat her Old Man's apparent delusions. The daughter has also just hired Andi, a perky young college graduate, to be Mace's live-in cook and housekeeper. Kimberly Wiliams plays Andi, short for Andrea, whose character displays a delicate beauty and charming appeal somewhat reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn. It's been made perfectly clear to Andi that she's not Mace's employee to fire, so the cardinal delight of the film's first third is watching the curmudgeonly Sowell (with a capital "C") engage in a battle of wits with Andi for turf rights as she gamely carries out her assignment. Luckily, Andi is made of tough stuff. She cleanly fields the verbal and psychological abuse that Mace throws at her, and sometimes manages to give back as good as she gets. Eventually, they reach a working compromise and a certain friendship, at about which time Mace begins to display the symptoms of advancing Alzheimer's Disease, thus further hindering his ability to "stay sharp" and repel any assault made on his home or person. From the beginning, any watcher of SAFE HOUSE will assume the truth of the adage that even paranoids have enemies. So, when will Mace's doomsday materialize? Even Andi begins to wonder as Sowell's convictions begin to draw her in. Stewart gives a performance that is alternately dramatic, witty, and poignant. Williams is positively beguiling. During the scene when she is first alone with Mace and struggling to establish a verbal rapport, her facial expressions as she deals with his silent recalcitrance are priceless. Although some things go unexplained, as to how the neighbors or the LAPD would tolerate Mace's live-fire pistol practice in his back yard, I enjoyed this film very much.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Is it a serious comedy or a comic action flick?,
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This review is from: Safe House [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I recommend this movie for the craft that went into it. I also recommend it for the story and its unexpected sensitivity.For the first half I thought it was very funny but took itsef too seriously. When Patrick Stewart, disguised (so as to be incognito while away from his home) as a construction worker, asked his shrink if he thought the shrink felt Stewart liked leaving his house dressed as one of the Village People, I thought I'd fall over laughing. Then it got quite serious and I started enjoying it on a totally different level. Patrick Stewart claims, without any supporting evidence, to be a retired government spy who has fatal information regarding a current presidential hopeful. Fatal to Stewart and fatal to the candidate's future. A housekeeper is hired by Stewart's daughter to avoid having him committed. After various humorous interviews, a sprightly young woman is hired and the war of nerves begins. The plot is complicated as Stewart realizes he is sucumbing to Alzheimer's. I particularly enjoyed where he tries to memorize the standard quizzes asked by shrinks so the level of disease advancement wouldn't be so apparent during his regular shrink visits. The acting by all is superb. Stewart continues to show why he isn't a one-trick pony. Yes there are a few unexplained occurrences but the movie is quirky enough to not be bothered by these little things. The ending is well done and one doesn't need those silly little text messages to explain what the director forgot to or how to put in the movie. This is a fun movie, enjoy it!
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality Entertainment from Showtime. No, Seriously.,
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This review is from: Safe House (DVD)
With the long-running James Bond franchise now disintegrating into simple body-counts-and-explosions action fare, it really is good to see a proper espionage thriller that was filmed in the same vein as the classic Sean Connery (or even early Roger Moore) Bond protrayals.This one has a twist; our protagonist is British and equipped with charm by the truckload...but he's also quite possibly crazier than a ...rat. The beauty of this movie is that from the very beginning you're aware that there is definitely SOMETHING going on...you're just not sure what. The plot moves on through the eyes of someone who might not necessarily be seeing reality as clearly as he should; is this man, merely eccentric? Is he completely insane? Or is he...well, who and what he says he is? Patrick Stewart is just fantastic. He's definitely not one to spend his time traveling from one Star Trek convention to another now that his time serving the small screen franchise of Gene Roddenberry's "generational" vision is done. His propensity for bombast and overacting that he brought to "A Christmas Carol" isn't found here; he does a fantastic job relaying the problems experienced by a man for whom the borders or reality seem to be in various stages of dissipation. You don't know whether to laugh or cry at times. And the supporting cast plays off of him brilliantly. It's obviously Stewart's show, but the interaction with characters whose attitudes range from enabling to pessimistic to completely disbelieving (and questionably sinister) makes for an intense viewing experience. How far will things go? How far will Stewart's character go? What is real and what is fabrication? It's a terrific ride, a truly engaging thriller that Cubby Broccoli (or Alfred Hitchcock) himself would have been proud to direct.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"James Bond gets old",
By scott welles (los angeles, ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safe House (DVD)
That's the premise of this little made-for-cable gem, according to the writer / director, and it's a pretty cool exploration of the idea. Patrick Stewart is never less than convincing, either as a retired military intelligence legend obsessed with his own security, or as an old man whose mind is failing long before his body.
Suppose Sean Connery's Bond had aged gracefully, settled down somewhere and tried to live a normal life. Would he still be spending his evenings with lovely ladies and vodka martinis? Or would he be a prisoner of his own past, constantly fearful that all his old enemies would come back to haunt him? And what if his friends and family didn't really believe he'd ever had those grand old adventures? The beauty of 'Safe House' is that there's no evidence to support the lead character's paranoid claims of government conspiracy, and it's entirely possible that he's imagining the whole thing. Yet the film keeps flirting with the possibility that his fears are real, teasing us with suggestions of menace that never entirely come to fruition. Is there a true danger, or is it all in his mind? Watching 'Safe House', we don't find out...until the very last scene. I wouldn't dream of letting you know which it is in this review.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Patrick Stewart is a classic actor,
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This review is from: Safe House (DVD)
I was not sure if I would enjoy this movie, but it was a surprisingly well done movie. It is about an aging father who at one time was an agent in the gov't and is somewhat an eccentric person. Find out what happens when he is diagnosed with alzhiemer's! It is a thrilling movie with Patrick Stewart as the lead. He is truly one of the more brilliant actors out there, that is IMO not given credit where credit is due!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I just really liked this movie,
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This review is from: Safe House (DVD)
I admit that I got this movie because of Patrick Stewart. I've watched him for years as Captain Picard and his range of character portrayals has always been diverse. That being said, Patrick Stewart does a great job as a man who knows too much while losing his memories. It's simply a really good movie to sit and enjoy.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best!!,
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This review is from: Safe House [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is the best movie I have seen in a very, very long time! I don't understand why it was never put out on the big screen!!Patrick Stewart is a wonderful and talented actor and this movie brings out the very best in him. He transitions from believing someone is out to assassinate him to doubting what he truly believes to be right during the two hour movie. There is enough action, romance & comedy to please most folks and an easy to follow plot. Take a chance on this one - you will be pleased!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Safe House - Strangely Entertaining,
By Dixie E. (Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Safe House (DVD)
I have watched this movie many times and continue to enjoy it time after time. It is funny and serious and has moments of elegance woven into the plot. I always enjoy Patrick Stewart and Kimberly Williams and they were wonderful together in this drama. Given that all things are relative, the movie probably did not deserve the four stars but it was better than three. There is some violence and a few f-bombs. It would not be particular good for children but most of all, they would not enjoy the movie.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Keeps you on your toes,
By A Customer
This review is from: Safe House [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Not being a "trekkie" fan, I was a little skeptical to watch this thinking it would be just another ho-hum picture. Not so, it kept me wondering if this guy was for real or just another "old-timer" losing it.... The suspense kept you rivited wondering what next. It is action packed and for those with youngsters, yes, there are some violent scenes but for the adult, it is entertaining and a really good movie. After seeing this I was impressed enough to go out and buy the video.....that to me, is enough of an endorsement...
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Patrick Stewart is the best actor to ever live.,
By "killam16" (Baltimore, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safe House (DVD)
Patrick Stewart does and unbeleivable job in this movie, of course with him nothing less can be expected. I'm a big stewart fan and whats weird is that I thought this movie would stink since its some showtime never heard of film. My cousin rented and I thought hey its Stewart this must be at least... Decent. I was surprised. His performance is remarkable. He makes the veiwes beleive exactly what he wants the viewes to believe. Mase Sowell the insane "former intellgence agent" is an over the hill man suffering from ulcimers (forgive my spelling). The question you ask in this movie is.. Was he really an agent? and with stewarts performance you never know til the very end. This movie is action packed, great suspense great acting, at least on behalf of P. Stewart. If you like suspense or spy movies, this is for you. And if you're a Patrick Stewart fan who is probably sipping a cup of Twinnings Earl Grey tea right now. You NEED this movie.
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Safe House by Eric Steven Stahl (DVD - 2000)
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