{"id":1287,"date":"2024-06-20T06:40:14","date_gmt":"2024-06-20T06:40:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/us.celebrity2000.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/20\/blood-work\/"},"modified":"2024-06-20T06:40:14","modified_gmt":"2024-06-20T06:40:14","slug":"blood-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/us.celebrity2000.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/20\/blood-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Blood Work"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Clint Eastwood&#8217;s &#8220;Blood Work&#8221; opens with an FBI agent of retirement age chasing a killer and collapsing of a heart attack. Two years later, we meet him living on a boat in a marina, with another person&#8217;s heart in his chest. A woman asks him to investigate the murder of her sister. He says he is finished with police work. Then she shows him her sister&#8217;s photograph, and softly adds a personal reason why he might want to help.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike some action stars who want to remain supermen forever, Eastwood has paid attention to his years, and found stories to exploit them. &#8220;Space Cowboys&#8221; (2000) was about proud old astronauts called out of retirement. In &#8220;Absolute Power&#8221; (1997), accused of climbing a rope to an upper window, he says he&#8217;ll have to tell that one at his next AARP meeting. In &#8220;Blood Work,&#8221; he plays Terry McCaleb, a man conscious of his mortality at every moment; all during the movie, other characters tell him how bad he looks.<\/p>\n<p>McCaleb shouldn&#8217;t be doing police work. His doctor (Anjelica Huston) threatens to stop seeing him if he doesn&#8217;t slow down. But from the moment he sees the photograph, and meets the dead woman&#8217;s little boy, and looks in the eyes of her sister, he has no choice.<\/p>\n<p>The movie is not simply a sentimental revenge picture, however, but a police procedural that leads us into an intriguing investigation. Based on a novel by Michael Connelly, the movie is like one of those Ed McBain stories in which the facts add up but make no sense until the key is supplied in a sudden observation.<\/p>\n<p>Before his retirement, McCaleb was on the trail of a man named the Code Killer. Now there seems to be a similar serial killer operating in Los Angeles, one with a particular interest in McCaleb. &#8220;Catch me, McCaleb,&#8221; he writes on a mirror (a nice echo of &#8220;Call Northside 777&#8221;). The investigation takes McCaleb to most corners of Los Angeles County, and involves a friendly L.A. cop (Tina Lifford) and her hostile partner (Paul Rodriguez).<\/p>\n<p>Because he doesn&#8217;t want to drive so soon after heart transplant surgery, Eastwood hires a neighbor at the marina (Jeff Daniels) as an assistant. And gradually he grows closer to Graciella (Wanda De Jesus), the dead woman&#8217;s sister, and to the little boy.<\/p>\n<p>The film establishes a muted, elegiac tone in its early scenes, and sticks to it. There is no false bravado. Terry McCaleb is not a well man, he sometimes touches his chest wonderingly, he develops a fever. But the logic of the chase is a relentless goad, and he pushes on. His health adds an additional dimension to the movie, inspiring a concern in Graciella that eventually, but very slowly, leads to love.<\/p>\n<p>The strength of the picture, directed by Eastwood, is that it has three intersecting story arcs: The investigation, the health issues, and the relationship that builds, step by step.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Clint Eastwood&#8217;s &#8220;Blood Work&#8221; opens with an FBI agent of retirement age chasing a killer and collapsing of a heart attack. Two years later, we meet him living on a boat in a marina, with another person&#8217;s heart in his chest. A woman asks him to investigate the murder of her sister. 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