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Absence of Malice
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The ethics of the press are roundly
slapped around in an entertaining if not always believable
drama from director Sydney Pollack. Sally Field is the Miami
reporter who is set up to leak information on a dead-end murder
investigation. A sneaky government official (a marvelous,
rubber-band-spinning Bob Balaban) provides the information
that implies liquor distributor Paul Newman is under investigation.
When the story runs, it uncorks a legal quagmire that puts
the spotlight on presumably innocent lives. As the lawyers
explain, the paper's story is accurate, even though it may
be untrue. The film could be used in a Media Ethics 101 class.
Newman secretly counterattacks in a clever plot to derail
the process that quickly encompasses his jittery friend (Oscar
nominee Melinda Dillon). Field's continuing ethical gap s--
including falling in love with her subject -- stretch the
film's credibility. Then again, who wouldn't fall for Paul
Newman in the Florida sun? [amazon.com review]
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