Because of recent events in both Afganistan and Iraq, I decided to watch this one again. Part military thriller, part police procedural, and part dramatic trial movie, ROE is very successful although not quite as intense as "A Few good Men". Here highly decorated Marine colonel Samuel L. Jaxkson makes an under fire decision and is court martialed as a result of the ensuing tragedy. He asks his long time buddy Tommy Lee Jones to defend him and Jones cannot refuse because he owes his life to Jackson. There are a couple of characters here that set your teeth on edge with their sheer evil but these are dealt with in true Hollywood fshion with end title credits showing their punishment (the film is weakened by this, IMHO). Both Jones and Jackson do a good job here, although I found their fight a little too much for two men of their age. This one is worth more than one veiwing.
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Topic - "Rules of Engagement" - rico 08:31:20 06/02/06 (3)
- I'm slowly realizing that the problems with Hollywood films like this - tinear 04:58:38 06/03/06 (2)
- Re: I'm slowly realizing that the problems with Hollywood films like this - Jeff Starrs 05:26:49 06/03/06 (1)
- I was brainwashed. nt - tinear 04:14:29 06/04/06 (0)