This complex 1996 drama directed by Harold Becker (Sea of Love) attempts to explore big-city corruption and the flexibility of what's right and wrong in the political arena. John Cusack plays the senior aide to mayor John Pappas (Al Pacino), a popular and seasoned politician whose administration is threatened when what seems to be an accidental shooting of a child reveals a nest of corruption and lifelong personal debts. This tests Cusack's loyalty to the man he thought he knew. Pacino turns in a finely textured performance as a man who has his own lofty ideals, but... whose pragmatism sets in motion a series of events with tragic results. Cusack admirably captures the essence of someone polished and savvy at his job but must cope with fundamental disillusionment. This political thriller suffers at times from a lack of focus, but still offers an insightful and poignant treatise on the quagmire of politics in the modern age and the human toll it sometimes exacts. --Robert Lane [show more]
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Three people die in a Brooklyn shoot-out: a cop, a drug dealer with Mafia connections, and an innocent six-year-old boy. Deputy Mayor Kevin Calhoun (John Cusack) decides that he has to investigate and soon uncovers a trail of corruption. With the evidence at hand he has to convince his boss, Mayor Pappas (Al Pacino), to investigate further, but Pappas would rather avoid any scandals in the run up to the election for District Attorney, a post for which he is standing.
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