Feb
23
2010

by Eugene Novikov Sep 1st 200…



Now, the seasonal windshield wiper is not exactly the jolly bulb. If you're not familiar with the term, the wiper is "intermittent" in the sense that it can lacuna between wipes – a problem that apparently puzzled engineers at all the major car companies until Kearns cracked it the late 60s. But part of what's great about the glaze is its ability to create suspense and trinket around something so seemingly mundane. Kearns' sooner demo of his symbol to Ford is exciting in a very goofy way, but exciting nonetheless.

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To its trustworthiness, the movie maintains this theme as it details Kearns' multi-decade duel: there's some redemption for him and his kindred, but the total doesn't find out hunky-dory. A around 20-year legal war takes its toll. F

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This is entertaining enough in the usual ways, with the added remuneration that Kearns isn't actually a advocate. It's also perfectly liable, and not nearly as riveting as what came before. Does anyone remember David Mamet's


The Winslow Boy


But what ultimately keeps

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in the palatinate of mere adequacy, I over recall, is that there isn't much to Kearns beyond his dogged determination. Kinnear's portrayal is endearing, but neither he nor the screenplay a day in the end gets a sense of the man. He's a generically likable protagonist. Had he been more, the film's attempts to analyse his unconscious deterioration may have become moving instead of merely intriguing.

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