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An unscrupulous corporate lawyer, Henry Turner will do whatever it takes to win a case, and treats his family with the same degree of ruthlessness. But one day, Henry survives a shooting only to find he cannot remember anything. To the surprise of his wife and daughter, Henry becomes a loving and affectionate man.
Lack of realism is not the problem of this Mike Nichols' drama; it's the simplistic messages and the time-worn cliches that make it flawed--despite good acting from Harrison Ford in the lead.
Perhaps Ford's best work, certainly his most challenging role.
October 15, 2004
Kalamazoo Gazette
Soap opera, to be sure, but reasonably entertaining
October 07, 2004
Spirituality and Practice
Depicts the spiritual transformation of an aggressive, successful, and amoral New York lawyer into a person who values love, play, intimacy, tenderness, and compassion.