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The Jogger
A jogger is attacked and chased one morning by a would be killer. The film sets out to show that the greatest horror in life is often that which lies beneath the calm surface of every day normality.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer, now a police detective, must confront his past when a series of murders mirrors the crimes of a serial killer he once apprehended. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he finds himself increasingly drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, blurring the lines between justice and revenge. The case forces him to question his own sanity and the nature of the evil he is pursuing.
Critical Reception
The Jogger (1988) received a mixed to negative reception upon its release, with critics often citing its derivative plot and inconsistent pacing. While some praised Carl Franklin's performance and direction, many found the film to be an uninspired entry in the crime thriller genre of the era. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to gain significant traction.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable storyline and a lack of originality.
Carl Franklin's dual role as director and star shows promise but isn't enough to elevate the material.
The action sequences are competent but fail to create genuine excitement.
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Fun Fact
Carl Franklin, who also directed and starred in the film, drew inspiration for the gritty atmosphere from his own experiences growing up in urban environments.
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