Snake Eyes (1998)
All bets are off when shady homicide cop Rick Santoro witnesses a murder during a boxing match. It's up to him and lifelong friend, Naval intelligence agent Kevin Dunne to uncover the conspiracy behind the killing. At every turn, Santoro makes increasingly shocking discoveries that even he can't turn a blind eye to.
- Brian De Palma
- Chris Soldo
- David Hamburger
- Claudine Strasser
- Lisa Bloom
- Jono Oliver
- Eric Schwab
- Michelle Benoit
- Debra Pearl
- David Koepp
- Brian De Palma
- David Koepp
Rating: 6.2/10 by 1337 users
Alternative Title:
Mauvais oeil - CA
Змийски очи - BG
To vlemma tou fidiou - GR
Oczy weza - PL
Os Olhos da Serpente - PT
Zmijske oči - RS
Silmapete - EE
Глаза змeи - RU
Spiel auf Zeit - DE
Omicidio in diretta - IT
Snake Eyes (Ojos de serpiente) - ES
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 38 minutes
Budget: $73,000,000
Revenue: $103,900,000
Plot Keyword: assassination, casino, gambling, political activism, naval officer, atlantic city, bribery, homicide detective, secretary of defense, whistleblower, corrupt cop, boxing match, assassination plot, navy commander
It’s just typical John Travolta , Nicholas Cage , doing John Travolta and Nick Cage Until the demise of one of them. Not memorable. But you knew that!
My biggest problem with this, aside from the shockingly wooden acting from Nicolas Cage - is that I saw through the subterfuge almost immediately. Quite possibly luck, but once I'd guessed who was doing what to whom, the thing just descended into a remarkably procedural thrill-free thriller that I really struggled to remain engaged with. As it is, dodgy cop "Santoro" (Cage) finds himself embroiled in the assassination of the US Defence Secretary at a boxing match. Working with his military security chief - and close friend "Dunne" (Gary Sinise) he has to try and find out just who would gain by this, and why. There are a few red herrings, a mysterious woman in white, and as the story develops plenty of plausible enough candidates, but there is precious little jeopardy and the "Santoro" character is neither likeable nor engaging. Some of the dialogue is pretty cringeworthy, and I am afraid I just found the whole thing a fairly mediocre and forgettable effort all round.