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Blue Steel

Cast

Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver, Clancy Brown, Elizabeth Peņa View All


Crew

Kathryn Bigelow (Screenplay), Kathryn Bigelow (Director), Eric Red (Screenplay) View All

Release: Mar. 16th, 1990
Runtime: 1 hour, 42 minutes
Megan Turner, a female rookie cop, gets involved in an armed robbery that goes awry. A witness becomes obsessed with her.
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Iroquois
As a result, Blue Steel feels like a horribly dated and inconsequential piece of work that takes a somewhat interesting premise and yet doesn't make a sufficiently interesting film out of it, which is very disappointing considering what the director and her collaborators have otherwise been capable ....
Torgo
Silver (R.I.P.) is terrifying as Megan's stalker, and with this movie and his work as Alan Dershowitz in Reversal of Fortune, it was a banner year for him, and Curtis also deserves credit for how well she exudes confidence in one moment and abject fear the next.
Rockatansky
Silver here is obsessed by the heroine played by Jamie Lee Curtis because she's a cop who killed an armed robber in front of him, gets a sexual thrill from waving around the gun he stole from the crime scene, and likes his victims to face him when he kills them.


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