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Fear strikes. morePlot:
An all star baseball player becomes the unhealthy focus of a down on his luck salesman. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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1 win & 3 nominations moreUser Comments:
De Niro makes it all worthwhile (just) moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert De Niro | ... | Gil Renard | |
| Wesley Snipes | ... | Bobby Rayburn | |
| Ellen Barkin | ... | Jewel Stern | |
| John Leguizamo | ... | Manny | |
| Benicio Del Toro | ... | Juan Primo | |
| Patti D'Arbanville | ... | Ellen Renard (as Patti D'Arbanville-Quinn) | |
| Chris Mulkey | ... | Tim | |
| Andrew J. Ferchland | ... | Richie Renard | |
| Brandon Hammond | ... | Sean Rayburn | |
| Charles Hallahan | ... | Coop | |
| Dan Butler | ... | Garrity | |
| Kurt Fuller | ... | Bernie | |
| Michael Jace | ... | Scalper | |
| Frank Medrano | ... | Leon, the Bartender | |
| Don S. Davis | ... | Stook |
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Rated R for strong language throughout and some intense violence.Parents Guide:
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116 min | Finland:112 min | Spain:114 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:12 | Iceland:16 (video rating) | Philippines:PG-13 | Canada:A (Ontario) | Singapore:M18 | USA:R (certificate #34336) | Singapore:PG (cut) | Australia:MA | Finland:K-16 | France:U | Netherlands:16 | Norway:15 | Portugal:M/16 | South Korea:18 | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | Germany:12MOVIEmeter: 
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The San Francisco Giants' number 11 is retired (Carl Hubbell). Undoubtedly the producers chose this number as to not offend the owner of a number that is still in regular use. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Gil Renard: [voiceover] Excited and anxious I await my dream / To escape, applaud, and embrace my team.
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A flawed movie, but worth seeing for De Niro's performance as Gil Renard, an increasingly crazed fan/stalker. Also, yet again, baseball shows itself as the sport most able to provide striking visual metaphors for the ups and downs of life (though, as a Brit, I've noted some of the specific criticisms aimed at the baseball sequences in this movie by IMDb commenters from the US).
Where the movie, via the genius of De Niro, certainly succeeds is in convincingly demonstrating how easily and quickly obsessive devotion can turn to obsessive hatred, when the object of that devotion fails to meet the assumptions of the extreme fan. Certainly, there's some of Max Cady, the Cape Fear psychotic, in his portrayal; but there's also a lot of Rupert Pupkin, the confused kidnapper and would-be comic from King of Comedy - both films, of course, directed by Martin Scorsese.
Where the film fails is in being too repetitive and, consequently, a bit too long; one or two of the scenes where Gil is trying to sell his knives are superfluous; and, when Gil is at the game with his son, why does the camera have to keep cutting to the woman in the crowd - once or twice would have been sufficient. Several of the scenes also seem derivative, especially those involving Dan Butler, as Garitty the sales manager, which echo Glengarry Glen Ross. A major unconvincing aspect is that surely a $40m signing, like Bobby Raybourn (Wesley Snipes), would be surrounded by a lot more razzmatazz than simply one not-too-effective agent (John Leguizamo).
But, on the whole, one to rent or watch on TV (as I've just done) if nothing more compelling is available.