The Music Really Makes This Movie
I watched this again today (it's on Netflix at the moment) for about the 20th time. The movie is a little dated, but still holds up as a good movie. Sure there are plot holes, and odd quirks, but there are many seasoned actors in all the main roles. It's also consistently funny. The main thing that stands out though, is the music. James Horner with some help from Branford Marsalis really make this a soundtrack to pick up. I really like how it's orchestral, but really jarring and tense. It's loud, but it gives it a much more eerie feel than a Borne Identity style soundtrack that has an electronic music pulse through it (which I also like). Overall, I'd say this is still a great watch, I never get tired of it when I need something to put on and just be entertained.
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