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Heat

Hanna is giving so much heat to Neil McCauley's plan even as she plans to thwart his every moves against one last big robbery.
Duration: 170 min
Quality: HD
Release: 1995
IMDb: 8.3
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Christian Science Monitor
April 29, 2014 The performances are persuasive but the plot rattles on much too long.
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Common Sense Media
October 13, 2015 Criminal and police face off in bloody '90s action-adventure
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Baltimore Sun
April 29, 2014 This is glandular, not intellectual, movie-making but it's at the highest end of technical expressiveness.
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New Yorker
April 29, 2014 The taciturn De Niro and the braying Pacino share a flawless scene over a cup of coffee, but the real honors go to Val Kilmer and Ashley Judd as a warring, loving couple.
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New York Daily News
April 29, 2014 An odd though often entertaining blend of The Asphalt Jungle and Oprah, a traditional cops-and-robbers story weirdly fitted out with long, earnest discussions of interpersonal relationships.
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Chicago Reader
April 29, 2014 There's nothing really new in this lengthy 1995 thriller by writer-director Michael Mann about cops and robbers in Los Angeles, but it has craft, pacing, and an overall sense of proportion, three pretty rare classic virtues nowadays.
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Philadelphia Daily News
April 29, 2014 A movie with two powerhouse performances and enough bad dialogue (it runs two hours, 45 minutes) to clog a Pentium processor.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
April 29, 2014 So why doesn't Heat, with its elaborately staged, tautly edited robberies, its killer cast, edgy score and elegant cinematography, offer more satisfaction? It's the script, stupid.
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Chicago Tribune
April 29, 2014 When Pacino's loud, bruised cop and De Niro's canny crook stare at each other, you can read something spent and weary in their eyes and voices. The heat is hell. So are their jobs -- but somebody's got to do them.
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Newsweek
April 29, 2014 Just when it seemed that the only hope for crime movies lay in the postmodernist artifice of films like Pulp Fiction, Mann reinvests the genre with brooding, modernist conviction. This one sticks to your gut.
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Radio Times
April 29, 2014 Though punctuated by bursts of virtuoso action, including a running battle in downtown LA that ranks as one of the best action scenes ever filmed, it is the unusual emphasis on character that impresses most.
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Suite101.com
December 29, 2015 Ominous, operatic, often emulated but never equaled. This is go-for-broke, GOAT-level filmmaking - not only upending expectations but exceeding them with unanticipated success in its elegant, exciting examination of existential and emotional entropy.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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