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<text id=93TT1861>
<title>
June 07, 1993: Reviews:Cinema
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
Jun. 07, 1993 The Incredible Shrinking President
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
REVIEWS, Page 69
Cinema
Snow Job in a Dry T Shirt
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<body>
<p>By RICHARD SCHICKEL
</p>
<qt>
<l>TITLE: Cliffhanger</l>
<l>DIRECTOR: Renny Harlin</l>
<l>WRITERS: Michael France and Sylvester Stallone</l>
</qt>
<p> THE BOTTOM LINE: A scary no-brainer gets the summer movie season
off on its customary note.
</p>
<p> You worry about Sylvester Stallone. For most of Cliffhanger
he runs around in a T shirt atop a mountain range in the snow.
The absence of parka and mittens is, of course, dictated by
the desire to show off his huge, ever straining biceps. Still,
you hate to see a guy risking pneumonia for his art, so it's
a relief when, a couple of shots after he has fought a subsidiary
bad guy in an icy tarn, his shirt is shown to be miraculously
dry.
</p>
<p> But we are not at Cliffhanger for realism; we're there for the
cliffhanging, and there's plenty of it. What gets Stallone up
on the rocks is a rescue call from a downed private jet whose
passengers are a vicious gang of thieves led by John Lithgow.
They've just screwed up the hijacking of another plane carrying
$100 million in thousand-dollar bills, which are now scattered
all over the dangerous landscape. So Sly and his friends have
to worry about psychotically wielded weapons as well as their
foot- and handholds. This makes for reasonably good fun. Director
Harlin's only large mistake is staging the several violent deaths
too authentically. They momentarily mar the high-speed implausibility
of a movie that, like his Die Hard 2, agreeably combines the
edgy and the genial.
</p>
</body>
</article>
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