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Commentary with director Rob Reiner; exclusive documentary: "Code Of Conduct"
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [4:57]
2. Case facts [3:00]
3. Right man for the job [3:44]
4. Galloway meets Kaffee [4:48]
5. Col. Jessep [8:36]
6. Unit, Corps, God, Country [4:33]
7. Off the record [10:23]
8. Lunch with Jessep [7:34]
9. "Kendrick order the Code Red?" [3:18]
10. Deal offered & rejected [3:36]
11. The arraignment [2:32]
12. Preparing their case [4:04]
13. Opening statements [4:22]
14. Robert C. McGuire [3:02]
15. Cpl. Carl Hammaker [1:33]
16. Dr. Stone [2:45]
17. "Are you asking me out?" [7:02]
18. Cpl. Jeffrey Barnes [2:47]
19. Surprise passenger [3:27]
20. "He's a crazy man." [2:39]
21. Lt. Jonathan Kendrick [2:10]
22. "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Santiago." [8:02]
23. Ptc. Downey testifies [:39]
24. Double setback [2:49]
25. Jessep takes the stand [11:54]
26. "You can't handle the truth." [8:03]
27. Not going anywhere [5:55]
28. The verdict [1:57]
A taut script and bravura performances distinguish Rob Reiner's masterfully directed adaptation of the award-winning play written by West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin. Tom Cruise heads the powerhouse cast, portraying a callow Navy lawyer who defends two young Marines accused of murdering a fellow Leatherneck on their Guantánamo Bay base. Although he's got only three major scenes, Jack Nicholson sparkles as the stern commanding officer, a much-decorated veteran who resents Cruise's intimation that the accidental death resulted from the misinterpretation of orders from higher-ups. Nicholson's fiery courtroom confrontation with Cruise precipitates a shattering climax, and it has come to rank among the most memorable sequences in any Hollywood movie. The direction by Reiner (The American President) is assured but unobtrusive, relying more on the forcefulness of Sorkin's screenplay and the skill of a stellar ensemble cast (which also includes Demi Moore, Kevin Pollak, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer Sutherland, and J. T. Walsh) than on flashy camera moves. Solid and unpretentious, albeit somewhat floridly melodramatic in spots, A Few Good Men certainly makes riveting entertainment, but it also reminds us that courage, honor, and integrity are virtues worth defending -- even when the defenders themselves are the ones making mistakes. The Special Edition DVD includes a feature-length commentary by Reiner and a documentary entitled "Code of Conduct." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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