Absolute Power, Clint Eastwood’s big 1997 Hollywood production of David Baldacci’s bestselling novel, looks, sounds and feels like a big Hollywood production, especially in the climax at an outdoor Washington, DC, café. For a solid political thriller early in Mr. Eastwood’s remarkable transition from top movie actor to top movie director, this Clinton-era Sony Pictures film satisfies.
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