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Exception to the Rule

Exception to the Rule (1997)

January. 01,1997
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4.7
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R
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An aggressive woman tries to blackmail a married gem trader who had an affair with her.

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Vashirdfel
1997/01/01

Simply A Masterpiece

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Micah Lloyd
1997/01/02

Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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Mehdi Hoffman
1997/01/03

There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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Beulah Bram
1997/01/04

A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.

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merklekranz
1997/01/05

This is a classic example of a movie that tries to do too much. Essentially what is a simple blackmail scheme, becomes an overcooked box of silly surprises, especially relating to Kim Cattrall's accomplices. While the first third of "Exception to the Rule" is nothing more than a boring seduction of frustrated diamond dealer, Eric McCormack, the convoluted ending is what really drags on the film. Throw in some very choppy editing, a gratuitous strip club scene, the most obviously staged car chase ever, and there are few redeeming factors left. The performances of William Devane, and Kim Cattrall are acceptable, but that's about it. - MERK

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donferdy_
1997/01/06

This movie is just about allright. I think that Kim Cattrall does well as the deadly merciless hitwoman. But Eric Mcormack is below par as the leading male. Sean Young is also decent as the wife who is the target of Kim Cattrall's murderous intentions.The plot get's a little tedious and comes to a very predictable end.

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baker-9
1997/01/07

Sporting a ridiculous plot with unbelievable twists in the last 20 minutes, EXCEPTION TO THE RULE becomes a bore quickly because the protagonist is quite dumb and you can predict what will happen next during the first 3/4 of the film.Kim Cattrall is stuck with a dumb villainess role, Sean Young phones in her performance (she has so little to do, who can blame her), and William Devane is his usual self. Eric McCormack works waaay too hard at times trying to be intense, and he's not a bundle of leading man charm.

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carbonbit
1997/01/08

Kim Cattrall, Sean Young & William Devane are all very enjoyable in this movie, and the story is generic but not too bad. Now if only Eric McCormack could act his way out of a paper bag or had half the charm of a dishrag... Any decent actor in the male lead and this movie could have been truly "okay."

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