I think this whole deal with performers being miscast is a bit shopworn. I mean, it's fine to have that opinion of course, but why can't Jeff bridges play a boozy private detective? He was kinda scruffy in 1981's "Cutter's Way" and 1984's "Against All Odds". Why would the public limit him? I understand if Matthew Scudder was played by, say, Rob Lowe circa 1986 (now, there's a guy who was maybe too "pretty" and clean-cut for the role, also far too young, but he's my example:-), but I felt Bridges was great here. Besides, i just see Jeff Bridges as an actor: I don't know if he's sexy, kind, studious, or whatever; he's Jeff Bridges, a guy from an acting family, and he seems capable of any kind of performance.
Anyway, I like the film, and I'm almost finished with the book. Yes, the film is totally different from the the book (Chance is really fleshed out in the book; I thought his character was likable in the film, but I feel he's even more likable in the book). and better, but I still like the film.
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