Malice
Malice
R | 29 September 1993 (USA)
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A tale about a happily married couple who would like to have children. Tracy teaches infants, Andy's a college professor. Things are never the same after she is taken to hospital and operated upon by Jed, a "know all" doctor.

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Cubussoli

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Wordiezett

So much average

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Fleur

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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Davis P

1993's malice is a very well-made thriller/mystery film starring Nicole Kidman Alec Baldwin and Bill Pullman. This movie has excellent chemistry between the actors, great dialogue along with a great plot that is entangled with many twists and turns. Nicole Kidman did a fantastic job in this movie as Tracy, her character was so wonderfully written, and she really executed the character well. As for Alec Baldwin and his acting, as always, his acting in Malice was superb, very entertaining and a truly flawless performance as Dr. Hill. Bill Pullman did pretty good in his role, not quite as well played as Nicole and Alec, but Still played pretty well. The plot really impressed me, I found myself being shocked, and constantly surprised by thing after thing. If you want an entertaining thriller starring A-list actors with an awesome plot, then check out Malice (1993). 7/10

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rafecomo

At the beginning I thought this was going to be one of those thrillers that are worth watching just for kill time, but in terms of cinema don't bring anything really; however, as the movie advanced I really enjoyed all the twists that it had, even with side plots and situations that really make you doubt who's the bad guy, and maybe by the end makes you wonder "what did that have to do with the principal plot line?" And maybe the answer is none, just to confuse you more, and it's done in a very elegant way, not like those kind of thrillers that throw a bunch of situations just to confuses the viewer and end up ruining the whole picture, but not this one. In conclusion, a very good thriller, obviously not a masterpiece, but in therms o plot and acting (specially by Kidman and Baldwin), it really holds up to thrilled that you won't forget.

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flitz35

Very rare in a movie can a character be so likable like Dr. Jed then be hated. First seen your watching a brilliant doctor save a life in surgery. Then make friends with his victim. First time I watched this movie I was blown away how the writer plays with your emotions by turning like to hate. I would of fell for it if I was that character.Alex wasn't the only one that turned like into hate. Nicole Kidman was amazing at being a loving wife and even more amazing being a murderous greedy wench. This is a story I will never forget.Very rarely can a movie make you want more and more without letting you stop watching. Hopefully one day there is a remake of this overseen brilliant story. I just hope the casting is as good

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Spikeopath

Malice is directed by Harold Becker and co-written by Aaron Sorkin and Scott Frank from a story by Jonas McCord. It stars Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, Bill Pullman, Peter Gallagher, Bebe Neuwirth and Josef Sommer. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Gordon Willis.Andy (Pullman) and Tracy Safian (Kidman) take in a respectable Dr. Jed Hill (Baldwin) as a lodger thinking he ticks all the ace lodger boxes. However, he turns out to be far from ace and after having to perform emergency surgery on Tracy, the Safian's world gets turned upside down...Malice is an old fashioned thriller, it has flaws and major implausibilities, but if taken on its own popcorn thriller terms it rounds out as a good night's entertainment. There's considerable thriller talent involved in the production, with Becker (Sea of Love), Frank (Dead Again), Sorkin (A Few Good Men), Kidman (Dead Calm) and Baldwin (The Hunt for Red October) all having been party to producing some quality genre offerings. It's loaded with betrayals and shifty shenanigans, and when the surprises come they are genuinely smart and worth the wait. But why the makers decided to tag in a pointless serial killer sub-plot is anyone's guess since it has no bearing on the otherwise well thought out story. Cast are on form, with Baldwin revelling in oily egomania and Pullman classical in gullible's travels mode.You will wish it had a more thundering climax, even if it is actually a touch clever, and credibility is often stretched to breaking point, but Malice operates out of the upper echelons of 1990s thrillers and still remains entertaining today. 7/10

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