

Internal Affairs
It's Ashlyn as you have never seen her before... as a police psychologist, in her final scorching farewell to the world of adult. She's faced with a problem like no other. A problem cop. And it'll take all her street smarts and feminine wiles to get him off the beat. She wanted her final performance to be her hottest. Psychologically speaking, we think she's achieved closure.
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Plot Summary
An LAPD internal affairs investigator is assigned to probe a corrupt police chief, but the case takes a dark turn as the investigator finds himself drawn into the chief's web of deceit and violence. As the lines between right and wrong blur, the investigator must confront his own demons and the corrupt system he is trying to expose.
Critical Reception
Internal Affairs received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Richard Gere's intense performance and the film's tense atmosphere. However, some found the plot predictable and the violence gratuitous. It was a moderate box office success.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Richard Gere's chilling portrayal of a corrupt cop.
- The film successfully builds suspense and explores themes of corruption.
- Some critics found the narrative somewhat convoluted and the ending unsatisfying.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the gritty atmosphere and the performances, particularly Richard Gere's. Some viewers felt the plot became too complex or predictable as it progressed.
Fun Fact
Richard Gere's performance as the corrupt Captain Raymond Peck was considered a departure from his more romantic leading man roles and earned him significant praise for its intensity.
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