![]() And you must focus on its basest pleasures, such as Bruce Willis's ice-cold performance as the assassin at the heart of the story. You must also forget the immeasurably superior movie (1973's "The Day of the Jackal") on which it was based. To enjoy it, however, you have to do the mental equivalent of squinting your eyes, so the credibility is only fuzzily ridiculous. ![]() "The Jackal" s painted or more accurately, marketed with broad but entertaining brush strokes.
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