The Jackal

The Jackal (1997)

Genres - Action, Adventure, Drama, Crime, Thriller  |   Sub-Genres - Action Thriller, Chase Movie  |   Release Date - Sep 26, 1997 (USA - Unknown), Nov 14, 1997 (USA)  |   Run Time - 124 min.  |   Countries - Germany, France, United Kingdom, Japan, United States  |   MPAA Rating - R
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Review by Adam Goldberg

The Jackal may be loosely based on the 1973 thriller The Day of the Jackal, but there is no doubt that the original is the superior version. Frederick Zinnemann's '70s thriller is a gritty, documentary-style suspense film, while this 1997 version seems like a platform to display chases, pyrotechnics, and shootouts. Like many big-budget Hollywood action-adventures of the late '90s, The Jackal is riddled with plot holes and contrivances, but still manages to remain somewhat entertaining throughout. Written by Chuck Pfarrer (#Darkman), this high-tech remake uses the 1973 film as a starting point and transfers it to an American locale. Even though it's a blatant formula film with an inflated budget, the stylish and fast-paced direction of Michael Caton-Jones does elevate the familiar material. Bruce Willis gives a solid performance, approaching his role with the sedate poise of a relentless killer. However, it is disappointing that one can instantly recognize Willis no matter how many "elaborate" disguises he adopts. Ultimately, his character becomes nothing more than a stock villain that could be inserted into any high-octane Hollywood thriller. Even though the '90s version of The Jackal will satisfy action junkies, it still lacks intelligence and originality, and those looking for a memorable moviegoing experience should definitely choose the Zinnemann classic instead.