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FBI: Negotiator

FBI: Negotiator (2005)

October. 24,2005
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3.7
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NR
| Drama Thriller TV Movie

An FBI agent must negotiate with a woman holding a hospital hostage in order to get her hands on an experimental drug.

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FuzzyTagz
2005/10/24

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Griff Lees
2005/10/25

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Lucia Ayala
2005/10/26

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Lachlan Coulson
2005/10/27

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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SnoopyStyle
2005/10/28

Laura Martin (Elisabeth Röhm) is a single mom and an FBI negotiator replacing the sexist angry veteran Agent Carlo. She's secretly dating her superior Frank Gerrard. Her daughter Taylor is best friends with sickly Annie Moss (Britt McKillip) and her mother Elizabeth (Chandra West). Annie is desperate for a transplant. Laura is sidelined after a difficult negotiation and then Elizabeth takes hostages at the hospital to get her daughter into an experimental trial.This is a TV movie. It is awkwardly clunky at times. It can't exceed its TV essence. The leads are fine actors. It pushes the melodrama too hard. It struggles to be something more. None of it is anything exception.

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katelyn-k-rowland
2005/10/29

wow! I really like this movie, but that is from a woman's point of view. Honestly, it is more of an chick flick with action, rather than just action or drama. So many guys wouldn't like it, I don't think.Of course like any movie, there were things they could improve on, but it was pretty darn good. I loved watching how they set up the dynamics between the mom, her boyfriend, her daughter, the friend with cancer, and the friend's mom. Additionally, they did a very good job showing how Laura Martin (Elisabeth Röhm) was fighting with Agent Di Carlo (Jerry Wasserman) to prove to him that a woman could be just as good at negotiating as a man.In short: I loved it.

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vchimpanzee
2005/10/30

At the start of the movie, a hostage situation ends badly. Well, maybe not that badly, but I won't say why.But FBI negotiator Laura Martin, who has been divorced for several years, has a bigger problem. Her daughter Taylor thinks Laura cares more about her job than her daughter. After all, Laura is late picking up Taylor from school.Taylor's bitterness is normal enough for a teenager (there is the obligatory locking herself in her room and turning up this so-called music so loud it makes the world go away). And one of her problems is that her mother is dating Frank, another FBI agent. She hates him. But Taylor's problems are minor compared to those of her best friend Annie.Annie may die soon unless she can get an experimental treatment from Barraby Hospital, which happens to be located in the same city where Annie lives. Annie's father has died, but at least he had a good insurance policy, so her mother Elizabeth can concentrate on caring for her daughter. Unfortunately, this hospital cannot afford to give the treatment Annie needs to everyone who wants it (at this stage, insurance won't help), and a lottery determines the "winners".Another hostage incident ends badly, this one at a prison that houses mentally ill patients. Laura doesn't follow procedure and she may lose her job (which would be fine with Agent Di Carlo, who she replaced). But she will have one chance to redeem herself.This movie was almost a total waste of time. It seemed like five minutes couldn't pass without Laura on the verge of crying or Taylor being a brat. There are some tender moments that last about three seconds. But then comes the one hostage incident that almost--ALMOST--makes the movie work. Still, there are unnecessary and ridiculous complications, and people who seem to have little regard for their fellow human beings--if you are a criminal, it seems you deserve to die just because you can be killed.Elisabeth Rohm had her occasional good moments, most of them related to her ability as a negotiator. Even if she doesn't always go by the book, she has the best of intentions. But there's nothing outstanding here.

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DaveHorowitz
2005/10/31

Terrible acting coupled with terrible cheesy lines. It is so bad, it is not even fit for TV. Everything is predictable. The target audience is the hate filled feminists. Misandry is rampant at every turn. The show is filled with sick feminist propaganda. The feminist politics is so intoxicating, it makes the show seem more like a feminist hate session than a session of negotiation. She has to constantly tell the men they have to lower standards so she will make the grade. Of course when she fails we are to overlook it because she needs a handicap. Use your intuition and avoid this like the plague. Don't waste your time on this trash.

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