Blood Work

He's a heartbeat away from catching the killer.

6.2
20021h 50m

Still recovering from a heart transplant, a retired FBI profiler returns to service when his own blood analysis offers clues to the identity of a serial killer.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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BLOODWORK (2002) Trailer

Cast

Photo of Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

Terry McCaleb

Photo of Jeff Daniels

Jeff Daniels

Jasper 'Buddy' Noone

Photo of Anjelica Huston

Anjelica Huston

Dr. Bonnie Fox

Photo of Wanda De Jesus

Wanda De Jesus

Graciella Rivers

Photo of Tina Lifford

Tina Lifford

Detective Jaye Winston

Photo of Paul Rodríguez

Paul Rodríguez

Detective Ronaldo Arrango

Photo of Dylan Walsh

Dylan Walsh

Detective John Waller

Photo of Mason Lucero

Mason Lucero

Raymond Torres

Photo of Gerry Becker

Gerry Becker

Mr. Toliver

Photo of Rick Hoffman

Rick Hoffman

James Lockridge

Photo of Alix Koromzay

Alix Koromzay

Mrs. Cordell

Photo of Igor Jijikine

Igor Jijikine

Mikhail Bolotov

Photo of Beverly Leech

Beverly Leech

Reporter #2

Photo of June Kyoto Lu

June Kyoto Lu

Mrs. Kang

Photo of Chao-Li Chi

Chao-Li Chi

Mr. Kang

Photo of Robert Harvey

Robert Harvey

Restaurant Manager

Photo of Maria Quiban

Maria Quiban

Gloria Torres

Photo of Brent Hinkley

Brent Hinkley

Cab Driver

Photo of Amanda Carlin

Amanda Carlin

Office Manager

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Reviews

W

Wuchak

6/10

***Dirty Harry’s final case (not really, but seems like it)***

Recovering from a heart transplant, a retired FBI profiler (Clint Eastwood) takes a case as a private investigator because of his amazing link to one of the victims. Jeff Daniels plays his amusing neighbor, a dock bum, while Wanda De Jesus appears as his potential girlfriend.

“Blood Work” (2002) was based on a Michael Connelly novel and his corresponding protagonist, Terry McCaleb, but the movie comes across as Dirty Harry’s final case after retirement, sorta like “Gran Torino” (2008) was akin to “Dirty Harry, the Golden Years.”

Eastwood was 71 during shooting, but his character is roughly eight years younger and he pulls it off. I point this out to stress that he’s no longer kick-axx Dirty Harry. This is an aged, retired and recovering detective working on what is likely his last case. A lot of dialog is devoted to emphasizing how over-the-hill he is and how horrible he looks.

So, while this is a gritty big city detective flick in the mold of Dirty Harry, it’s way more subdued and mature. It’s more dramatic and less compelling. If you can roll with that, it’s a decent detective movie. It’s relatively realistic until the ending, which features a twist that I didn’t foresee (although others say they did). The climax is unlikely and smacks of a typical Hollywood ending. “A Simple Plan” (1998) did the same thing: a believable story that takes a “Yeah, right” turn at the close.

The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes and was shot in the Los Angeles area. Anjelica Huston also appears as a doctor while Paul Rodriguez is on hand as a cranky Hispanic detective.

GRADE: C+/B-

R

r96sk

7/10

Good entertainment.

I like the plot of 'Blood Work'. I'm unsure if it would hold up if you went through with a fine-tooth comb, but it certainly gave me the required enjoyment levels. Clint Eastwood gives a sturdy performance, as do Jeff Daniels and Wanda De Jesus; elsewhere on the cast, neat to see Anjelica Huston and Rick Hoffman, Louis Litt himself, appear in smaller roles.

It's not as unpredictable as it perhaps thinks it is, due to the casting more than anything, but I had a fun enough time with it.

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