Yes, there's a hastily added new ending - an ending that doesn't make sense when you think about it. Not that it's worth the effortRead Full Review »
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ReelViews: James Berardinelli
Effectively paced and nicely choreographed, the fundamental letdown of the ending results in a mild sense of dissatisfaction.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Kenneth Turan
Though it wasn't planned this way, it's an amusing exercise to view A Man Apart as an allegory for the war in Iraq.Read Full Review »
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Salon.com: Jeff Stark
There's not a single moment when you wonder what might happen next or when the spectacle simply leaps off the screen. You've seen it all before.Read Full Review »
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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
The screenplay tries to paper over too many story elements that needed a lot more thought. This movie has been filmed and released, but it has not been finished.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Desson Thomson
While you're enduring the usual formulaic yada yada -- at least there are yuks to enjoy.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Mike Clark
It's all fast and furious up to its draggy finale, and yes, it could spark a sequel. Prepare yourself for coming dread in 18 months: "A Man Together."Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Wesley Morris
Directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Christian Gudegast and Paul T. Scheuring, the movie isn't even worthy of former NFL linebacker turned straight-to-video action figure Brian Bosworth.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Justine Elias
As limited as Diesel's movie persona may be, the actor has been notable for projecting a certain gentleness and warmth. That, along with logic and any sense of urgency, gets lost here amid the longueurs of a tired vengeance plot.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: William Triplett
It really should be arrested for impersonating an interesting movie.Read Full Review »