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Movie reviews Tenderness 
 

This is a very strange and engrossing movie, starring Russell Crowe(Gladiator), 
Jon Foster, and a brilliant Sophie Traub(The interpreter).
It tells the story of a recovering psychopath Eric Poole(Jon Foster) having his 
record exhumed for killing his religious parents, because in his mind, he 
didn't really do anything, according to the detective who has made him his own 
special pet project, Detective Cristofuoro(Crowe),
he is addicted to the "tenderness" of the kill, and remembers nothing of the 
incidents.

Cristofuoro has made Eric his "pet project" partly because he has nothing else 
of interest in his life, his wife is terminally ill, and stopping Eric is all 
he looks forward to.

On his release Cristofuoro meets him telling him, he is a psychopath, and will 
kill again, and they both know this, and he(Cristofuoro) will be watching him 
to make sure it doesn't happen.

Prior to this meeting we are introduced to the young, often effervescent, 
typical teenager Lori(Sophie Traub), who is having some problems at home 
opening up with her mother and her new boyfriend, she finds escape with what 
seems romantic notions about Eric, and soon after his release makes the trip to 
go and see him, hiding in his car, as he goes on a road trip, telling his aunt 
Teresa(Laua Dern, Jurassic Park), he is off to view some colleges. 

During the road trip we find out that Lori had met Eric before although he is 
having problems remembering, there are some well acted tense moments, when you 
wonder what on earth Lori has got herself into, as Detective Cristofuoro 
paraphrased would say "he will kill again it is only a matter of time", but the 
alarming reality for Lori is she knows all about Eric with an angst ridden 
typical teenager, innocent manner "loves" him, much to his confusion.

We also get an insight on how Eric views people, notable Detective Cristofuoro 
who he regards "as a small beans cop with a vegetable for a wife", he tells 
Lori he only has to ask about his wife to "shut him up", she replies that isn't 
this how people generally are, the look of nonchalance on Eric's visage speaks 
volumes.

This is a brilliant suspense thriller, and a solid performance from all, the 
star of the movie notably without a doubt is Sophie Traub and she is sure to be 
a rising star.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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