Blue Steel
"Explosive! A riveting psychological actioner!" -The Hollywood Reporter
This gripping (The New York Times) psychological thriller starring Jamie Lee Curtis "hums with an electric current" (Variety) as it vividly depicts a female cop's mental and physical struggles with an obsessed psychopathic killer. Hypnotic and riveting, Blue Steel's "tightly strung" (The Hollywood Reporter) plot will keep you suspended until the very last frame!
Rookie cop Megan Turner (Curtis) orders a burglar to drop his gun. He whirls to shoot. Too late. Turner fires, killing him instantly. But she doesn't know that someone has been watching. And when that someone lifts the assailant's gun from the crime scene, carves Turner's name into the bullets and them uses them in a series of murders, Turner is drawn into a deadly game of wits with a psychopath who's always one step ahead... and much closer than she thinks!
Member Reviews
An intriguing cop movie - Ziegler
Postiive: Excellent cinematography, great acting by all sides. Nice plot and twist ending.
Negative: well the plot is preety convuluted and the way that Jamie takes the law into her own hand while possible is simply not believable.
Conclusion: While not perfect, its stil an entertaining movie.not believable - timmer
I had a problem with Jamie's character doing all the wrong things when facing the villain. she tried to do everything herself and wouldn't trust anyone in the police force to help her. She became a cop because she believed in the system but did absolutely insane things to try to solve the problem on her own. I like Jamie Lee Curtis's acting but this movie stunk.
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An intriguing cop movie - Ziegler
Postiive: Excellent cinematography, great acting by all sides. Nice plot and twist ending.
Negative: well the plot is preety convuluted and the way that Jamie takes the law into her own hand while possible is simply not believable.
Conclusion: ...not believable - timmer
I had a problem with Jamie's character doing all the wrong things when facing the villain. she tried to do everything herself and wouldn't trust anyone in the police force to help her. She became a cop because she believed in the system but did absolutely ...