Siskel and Ebert reviews an American crime film "Heat" in December 15, 1995. It features an ensemble cast led by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, with Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, Amy Brenneman, Ashley Judd, Wes Studi and Val Kilmer in supporting roles. It follows the conflict between an LAPD detective (Pacino) and a career criminal (De Niro) while also depicting its effect on their professional relationships and personal lives. The film marks Pacino and De Niro's first on-screen appearance together following a period of acclaimed performances from both.
Both Gene and Roger really liked the film a lot, and praised Michael Mann's direction and screenplay, action sequences, sound mixing, and the performances of Pacino and De Niro. Although it did not receive any major award nominations, Heat is regarded as one of the most influential films of its genre and has inspired several other works.
I totally agree with Gene and Roger. I really liked this movie a lot. It was so entertaining and exciting. Al Pacino and Robert De Niro are really great as a LAPD cop and a professional crook. Their performances are really good. Although, they had never started in a movie together, but this is their first on-screen appearance and became friends. But anyway, It's a really good action crime film and regarded as one of the most influential films of its genre and has inspired several other works. A marginal thumbs up for me on "Heat".
Heat (1995) 3.5/4 👍👍👍
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