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Blood Work
Blood Work
2002 ·110 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
6.3
IMDb 6.4 КП 6.6 RT 52% MC 64
Thriller, Crime, Action, Mystery
Director: Clint Eastwood
📖 Based on the novel «Blood Work» byMichael Connelly
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Still recovering from a heart transplant, a retired FBI profiler returns to service when his own blood analysis offers clues to the identity of a serial killer.

Budget: $50M
US Gross: $26.24M
Worldwide: $31.79M
Clint Eastwood
Actor
Jeff Daniels
Actor
Anjelica Huston
Actor
🏆 Venice Film Festival 2002 — Future Film Festival Digital Award

Blood Work is widely considered a competent, mature detective thriller that benefits from Clint Eastwood's steady direction and reliable performance as an aging investigator. While many viewers find the plot predictable or hindered by a weak ending, it remains a satisfying entry for genre enthusiasts who appreciate its focus on character and procedural detail over spectacle.

Acting Clint Eastwood delivers a natural and grounding performance that effectively subverts his typical stoic archetype by allowing for more vulnerability and interaction.
Direction The film utilizes a calm, goal-focused directorial style that prioritizes investigative procedure and character-driven moments over high-octane action sequences.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are divided: some appreciate the intellectual challenge of the detective work, while others find the narrative trajectory predictable or let down by an illogical twist ending.
Pacing The pacing is viewed as either a refreshing, steady, and contemplative approach for mature audiences or an uninspired and underwhelming experience for those seeking more spectacle.
Ending The film's climactic resolution is criticized for feeling contrived, formulaic, and failing to maintain the internal logic established in earlier acts.
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