Blood Work (film)
Blood Work | |
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Directed by | Clint Eastwood |
Screenplay by | Brian Helgeland |
Based on | Blood Work by Michael Connelly |
Produced by | Clint Eastwood |
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Cinematography | Tom Stern |
Edited by | Joel Cox |
Music by | Lennie Niehaus |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $50 million[1] |
Box office | $31.8 million[2] |
Blood Work is a 2002 American mystery thriller film starring, produced, and directed by Clint Eastwood. It co-stars Jeff Daniels, Wanda De Jesús, and Anjelica Huston. It is based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Michael Connelly.
Eastwood won the Future Film Festival Digital Award at the Venice Film Festival.[3]
Plot
[edit]During a federal investigation into a local homicide, FBI Special Agent Terry McCaleb goes outside to address the media, but spots the so-called "code murderer" in the crowd. He chases the man and wounds him, but the chase ends when McCaleb suffers a heart attack.
Two years later and now retired, McCaleb lives in a houseboat on the Long Beach bay. He receives a second chance at life with a heart transplant. He is approached by Graciella Rivers; her sister, Gloria, was murdered during a robbery and she asks him to solve the case. He discovers that the heart transplanted into him was Gloria's. He has nightmares of the robbery during which Gloria was murdered.
McCaleb, against the advice of his physician, decides to find the real murderer with the help of houseboat neighbor Jasper "Buddy" Noone and local police detective Jaye Winston. McCaleb's path leads to several wrong suspects, before he eventually realizes that Buddy is the real killer; knowing that McCaleb needed a heart transplant, Buddy murdered Gloria so that he and McCaleb could continue their cat and mouse game.
Buddy reveals that he has kidnapped Graciella and her nephew, Gloria's son Raymond. There is a shootout on a wrecked, marooned fishing boat. After McCaleb wounds Buddy a second time, Buddy attempts to reach for his gun only to be shot by McCaleb. Buddy's dying words are "I saved you." Graciella then reaches over and holds Buddy's face underwater, participating in his execution, and getting justice for her murdered sister. However, McCaleb starts another new life with Graciella and Raymond.
Cast
[edit]- Clint Eastwood as Terry McCaleb
- Jeff Daniels as Jasper "Buddy" Noone
- Anjelica Huston as Dr. Bonnie Fox
- Wanda De Jesús as Graciella Rivers
- Tina Lifford as Detective Jaye Winston
- Paul Rodriguez as Detective Ronaldo Arrango
- Dylan Walsh as Detective John Waller
- Rick Hoffman as James Lockridge
- Alix Koromzay as Mrs. Cordell
- Igor Jijikine as Mikhail Bolotov
- Dina Eastwood as Reporter #1
- Beverly Leech as Reporter #2
- Maria Quiban as Gloria Torres
- Brent Hinkley as Cab Driver
Production
[edit]Blood Work was filmed in spring 2002 in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, in 38 days.[1]
Reception
[edit]Blood Work received mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes shows a score of 52% , calling it "a routine, but competently made thriller marred by lethargic pacing." However, A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote while it was similar to many Eastwood films, "there is something comforting in seeing this old warhorse trot gamely out of the gate for yet another run on familiar turf."[4]
The film was not a box office success, grossing $31.8 million worldwide on a budget of $50 million.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hughes, p.185
- ^ Hughes, p.186
- ^ "Venice Film Festival (2002)". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
- ^ Times review (registration required)
- ^ Blood Work (2002), IMDb, retrieved 2020-12-19
External links
[edit]- 2002 films
- 2002 crime thriller films
- 2000s American films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s mystery thriller films
- 2000s police procedural films
- 2000s serial killer films
- American films about revenge
- American crime thriller films
- American mystery thriller films
- American police detective films
- American serial killer films
- English-language crime thriller films
- English-language mystery thriller films
- Films about the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Fictional portrayals of the Los Angeles Police Department
- Films about murderers
- Films about organ transplantation
- Films based on mystery novels
- Films directed by Clint Eastwood
- Films produced by Clint Eastwood
- Films scored by Lennie Niehaus
- Films set in Los Angeles
- Films set in California
- Films set on boats
- Films shot in Los Angeles
- Films shot in Long Beach, California
- Films with screenplays by Brian Helgeland
- Malpaso Productions films
- Warner Bros. films