Michael Clayton: Good for a typical Grisham-like movie
An attorney (George Clooney) known as the “fixer” in his law firm, comes across the biggest case of his career that could produce disastrous results for those involved. (imdb.com)
Michael Clayton was basically a very well directing, smartly written, and well acted John Grisham-like novel, unlike most actual John Grisham novels-turned-movies like The Rainmaker or The Client.
Though I thought the first half hour failed in its attempt to be a sort of subtle spool of plot development that reels you in, it was an ok movie. For some reason, I expected more from the story line because the cast including Clooney and Tulda Swinton, and the directing was so smart. I probably should have just expected less. Also, Tom Wilkinson’s character was quite annoying and over-developed. If that’s possible.
Anyway, I thought Clayton’s good enough to rent, but worth a full price movie-ticket, not so much.
- Directing: [rating:4/5]
- Acting: [rating:3/5]
- Casting: [rating:3/5]
- Cinematography: [rating:3/5]
- Writing: [rating:3/5]











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