I bought the wrong DVD. It had the original widescreen aspect in 2:35:1 so there was too much blank screen top and bottom of my TV. There was far too much narration for my taste, telling us how the casino worked. I hardly recognised Sharon Stone as Ginger. David Thomson says she will not let her be overlooked. And that the film has "so many inspired scenes". Then who pops up but a young James Woods. I found it intentionally sordid and violent. And too much didn't add up. You knew when Ace gives Ginger the only key to the money box that this was a grave error. However, the soundtrack was good, especially hearing The In Crowd by Ramsey Lewis.
The Equalizer is not in my copy of David Thomson's book, but I found an article where he extolls the virtues of this Denzel Washington movie. It may have been the forerunner of many movies in the future, a one man vengeance mission, but I found it far too predictable and repetitive.
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