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Butch Haynes (Kevin Costner) is a convict who has escaped from a Texas jail halfway through a life sentence. Stumbling across a local family, he kidnaps seven-year-old Phillip Perry (T.J. Lowther) and sets off to make a quick exit. As he flees the clutches of Texas Ranger Red Garnett (Clint Eastwood), he starts to feel responsible for his bemused hostage, and decides to cast himself as the father figure which the youngster never had. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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Lima 

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English Eastwood shows a sense of absurdist humour in places, he's very assured as a director and Costner and his beer belly as a sympathetic criminal certainly doesn't spoil it. The portrayal of Costner as essentially an over-sensitive psycho is very impressive, but mostly brilliantly acted. Let’s celebrate every original thiller like this one. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English A Perfect World is basically a pretty ordinary movie that plays with the viewer’s feelings. Usually, I rate films of this kind with no more than four stars, but this time I believe five stars are appropriate. I don’t know how to explain it, but it’s been long since a film entertained me so much. Maybe, what I liked is that it basically says that some criminals and murderers are more human than religious fanatics. ()

Kaka 

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English Another good movie by Clint Eastwood. The story of the friendship between a prisoner and a little boy is presented in an unsentimental way and without unnecessary kitschiness. Kevin Costner makes the most out of the minimum and gives a great performance. ()

D.Moore 

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English I finally saw it. And it's perfect. Clint Eastwood, as he has a habit of doing, doesn't get emotion from the viewer with some tacky special effects, and represents one of the strangest pairs of the film screen - a prisoner and a youngster who couldn't be more different, but at the same time they have a lot in common. I especially liked how the film isn't afraid to spice up thrilling moments with fairly cynical humor without bringing them down, which doesn't always have to work out, either. Although I basically suspected from the beginning how the whole thing would turn out, I didn't mind it in the slightest. ()

lamps 

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English This is only my second encounter with Clint Eastwood's directorial work after Million Dollar Baby, and I have to admit that this guy really knows his stuff. An incredibly powerful film about a friendship between two completely different people that probably couldn't have been made better, and even though it doesn’t offer any action, suspense or generous doses of humour, you'll go through the entire hundred and forty minutes with your mouth open. The quality of the film is due, firstly, to the excellent direction, where the individual scenes are smoothly and thoughtfully connected, secondly, to the high level of emotions, and thirdly, to the great performances. I would probably single out Kevin Costner the most, he plays a dangerous criminal, but he wins your sympathy almost immediately and you'll be rooting for him the whole time. But why did it have to end so badly? I guess it was a foregone conclusion and I could have expected it, but it still hit me like a ton of bricks and I had to run to the kitchen to blow my nose. And when a film can move and reach me like this, the full rating is an obligation. ()