Black Point
Black Point
NR | 24 September 2002 (USA)
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In an Alaskan fishing town, a local crime boss suspects a local fisherman knows where his stolen money is, but this fisherman is no regular Joe.

Reviews
Bacterium

I don't really know why I am bothering to comment on "Black Point". It is a really ordinary effort, even for a "B"-flick. Whilst I didn't sit down to watch this film (well DVD actually) with any high expectations, I was still disappointed with it. The acting was pedestrian at best but it was the script which really irritated. Things start out OK but as the plot progresses it makes less and less sense, such that the last 30 minutes are just a frenzied mess. It's bad, but unfortunately, not bad enough to be funny.

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George Parker

There little worth commenting on in "Black Point", an obvious, hackneyed, journeyman, low budget B-flick which is just another in a very long line of films about a bunch of people after a bunch of money. The film has nothing original to offer and is so ordinary in every way that it's not worthy of commentary. I'm surprised this flick hasn't made it to cable yet (at least not in my market) as I watched it on DVD and I can't imagine it ever saw the light of a projector. Just more of the same old stuff which will have little value beyond fodder for the sofa spud looking for a no-brainer crime flick. (C)

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KangarooSally

I saw this DVD at the store and decided to give it a shot. And on a quiet Wednesday night, it provided some good entertainment, though I must admit to being a David Caruso fan since his days on NYPD Blue.It is not a major motion picture. It is a small story about a broken man and how he is pulled to even lower depths by criminal figures. In many ways it reminded me of the John Sayles picture "Limbo". Though that film played a bit less overly dramatic, many of the themes were the same.Caruso has a good supporting cast here, and I thought the editing lent quite a bit to the plot line which is full of questionable realities, and flashbacks.The script has some unfortunate moments were the goings on just don't seem plausible. The Ice block/neck noose scene being a fine example.But nevertheless, as the credits began to roll, I found that I had been drawn in to the story. I had rooted for the characters, and in the end I was not disappointed that I had paid a few bills to see this flick.

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euwe-1

The writers probably meant for this to be a serious action flick. It's so funny you'll want to stand on a block of ice and put a rope around your neck. David Caruso left NYPD for an acting career??See this film for a good laugh.

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