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Blood Work
Description
Using the heart of a victim, Terry McCaleb, a retired FBI agent, who has recently undertaken a heart transplant, has to return to work, in order to investigate on the murder and catch down a serial killer.
Using the heart of a victim, Terry McCaleb, a retired FBI agent, who has recently undertaken a heart transplant, has to return to work, in order to investigate on the murder and catch down a serial killer.
Actors:
Paul Rodriguez,
Dylan Walsh,
Robert Harvey,
Glenn Morshower,
Igor Jijikine,
Chao Li Chi,
P.J. Byrne
Paul Rodriguez
19 January 1955, Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Dylan Walsh
17 November 1963, Los Angeles, California, USA
Robert Harvey
8 April 1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Glenn Morshower
24 April 1959, Dallas, Texas, USA
Igor Jijikine
8 October 1965, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Chao Li Chi
5 April 1927, Shanxi Province, China
P.J. Byrne
15 December 1974, Maplewood, New Jersey, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Anjelica Huston #Clint Eastwood #Clint Eastwood #Jeff Daniels #Malpaso Productions #Warner Bros.
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August 09, 2002
It's always nice to see Clint.
June 04, 2012
This vehicle—the cinematic equivalent of a supermarket paperback—plays like the best-ever episode of Matlock rather than a truly distinguished feature film. [Blu-ray]
January 07, 2005
The movie could have used a heart transplant of its own, for its ultimate undoing is its minuscule, phoned-in energy level.
August 07, 2008
The pivotal teaser is a numerical code that baffles experts but gets cracked in one curious gaze by a schoolboy.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Disappointing, predictable, and graphic.
Boston Globe
August 11, 2002
Even as it ends in a flurry of absurd plot twists, Blood Work holds you in a vise.
New York Magazine/Vulture
September 26, 2002
It's mostly a pro forma police procedural spiced by a baroque twist that Eastwood doesn't really know what to do with.
July 23, 2007
Eastwood's sharpest filmmaking since the gig that won him an Oscar.
Rolling Stone
August 20, 2002
It doesn't sound bad...but Bloodwork is bad, oh, lordy, yes, it is.
May 26, 2006
Master filmmaker Clint Eastwood continues in the classic Howard Hawks/John Ford tradition with unobtrustive direction, relaxed pacing, and strong characters and storytelling.
New York Observer
August 16, 2002
It can be argued, I suppose, that Blood Work was designed from the outset not so much as a whodunit as a why-and-how-dunit, and here the film becomes metaphysically ingenious.
February 09, 2006
Typically for Eastwood, there are modest touches to savor.

