Pledge, The
Warner Home Video (2001)
Drama
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IMDB   6.8
2 hr 4 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Jack Nicholson Jerry Black
Patricia Clarkson Margaret Larsen
Beau Daniels Rudy Karin
Benicio Del Toro Toby Jay Wadenah
Dale Dickey Strom
Wendy Donaldson Resort Owner (as Wendy Morrow Donaldson)
Adrien Dorval Sheriff (as P. Adrien Dorval)
Aaron Eckhart Stan Krolak
Shawn Henter Bus Driver
Kathy Jensen Store Clerk
Taryn Knowles Ginny Larsen
Nels Lennarson Hank
Helen Mirren Doctor
Director
Sean Penn
Producer Sean Penn
Elie Samaha
Writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Jerzy Kromolowski
Cinematography Chris Menges
Musician Hans Zimmer
Klaus Badelt


Jack Nicholson is detective Jerry Black, a respected and well-liked veteran of the Reno police force retiring to a life of angling with more than a little apprehension. Thus he jumps into a murder case, the slaying of a little girl, a mere six hours from retirement and makes a promise to the grieving mother to catch the killer. As his partner (an effectively abrasive Aaron Eckhart) squeezes a confession out of the severely mentally handicapped suspect (a thoroughly unsettling performance by Benicio Del Toro), Jerry is convinced that they've got the wrong man.

As in Sean Penn's previous work, this is an actors' piece. Nicholson plays Jerry with restlessness under his easy-going, smiling calm; his patient fisherman's heart leaps at every nibble while he casts for a murder suspect. And Del Toro, Helen Mirren, Vanessa Redgrave, and Mickey Rourke make striking impressions in their single-scene appearances. Penn is less concerned with the mystery than the emotional turmoil and Jerry's state of mind, interrupting moments of calm with jagged cuts and discomforting images (including some especially disturbing crime scene photos). Jerry's instincts and methods are sound and his sensitivity is real--he takes in a battered single mom (Robin Wright Penn) and her little girl, and develops a rewarding family life--but his passion for justice turns to unhealthy, destructive obsession. That's ultimately what we're left with at the conclusion of this often off-putting but ultimately fascinating film. The truth will not always set you free. --Sean Axmaker

Edition Details
Distributor Warner Home Video
Release Date 2002
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; French
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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