Richard Downer's conspiracy theory is not without its interesting moment but a solid speech but in general it is unbalanced! Writing is not always stressful and we never make full use of its excellent concepts.
Summary of "conspiracy theory": The real goal is to be one of his theoretical proofs who is obsessed with conspiracy theory. Unfortunately, to save himself, he must figure out what theory it is.
"Conspiracy theory" began to fade and I did not participate in that first moment. But the movie will gradually grow on you and maintain constant speed until the end. I would like to choose a dramatic scene and a part related to that threat (A Solid Sir Patrick Stewart). But writing is contradictory or nervous. Even if it is not boring, it will remain in several places, it has never achieved special outcome.
The script by Brian Helgeland is a hybrid package. Sometimes it's super, sometimes it is not very attractive. The more sharp sentences will knockout "conspiracy theory"! The direction of Richard donor is good as before. Legendary filmmakers have used the order to deal with this political thriller. Films and editors are average. A series of actions is realistic.
Performance - Wise thing: Mel Gibson is very convincing to draw a man obsessed with a conspiracy theory. Julia Roberts is sensational. She is shining. Sir Patrick Stewart was not so creepy. He pointed to a part of the evil villain
In general, "conspiracy theory" ranges from good to strict. Best disposable watch!
DVD tips: Mel Gibson has performed wonderfully as Jerry Fletcher named "Conspiracy Theory" (1997) as a member of a New York taxi driver. But this movie was written by Brian Helgeland and the one supervised by Richard Donner (all three "deadly weapons" movies that Mr. Gibson supervised) failed. Then the audience are still staring at Mel Gibson, they do not want to see him behaving crazy.
"Conspiracy theory" is Richard Downer 's 1997 American political action thriller. The original script by Brian Helgeland centered on an eccentric taxi driver (Mer Gibson) who believes that many world events have been caused by government conspiracy and the Department of Justice Attorney (Julia Roberts) was involved in his life I am doing. This film has been economically successful, but critical comments are complicated. Conspiracy theorist New York City taxi driver Jerry Fletcher is constantly explaining his idea to his friend Alice Sutton (attorney of the Ministry of Justice). She laughed at him as he rescued him from the robbery, but he did not know that he was watching her at home. Her own work is to solve the mystery of her father's murder. Jerry, where suspicious activity was seen everywhere, identified several men as CIA staff and chased them into the building and caught them. A doctor injected LSD into a jelly in a wheelchair and interrogated him with torture