Jerry Maguire (1996)

reviewed by
Tim Voon


                           JERRY MAGUIRE 1996
                      A film review by Timothy Voon
                       Copyright 1997 Timothy Voon

Cast: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renee Zellweger, Regina King, Bonnie Hunt, Jay Mohr, Jonathan Lipnicki, Kelly Preston Director: Cameron Crowe Screenplay: Cameron Crowe

The business of sports star agencies has fallen into the disreputable rubbles of mass clientele, money making, and non personal relationships.

(You've gone a million miles, how far to get.)

A man has the inspired vision of returning to the basic, honest, quality 'client first' attitude that the business once had.

(That place that you can't remember, and you can't forget.)

He loses his job for speaking out.

(If you paid a price, she'll let you deep inside.)

With only his principles to rebuild his dreams, and the heart of someone who believes in him.

(She'll lead you down the path, there'll be tenderness in the air, she'll let you come just far enough so you know she's really there.)

Anything is possible.
(There's a secret garden she hides.)
Jerry Maguire.
(Bruce Springsteen)
Timothy Voon
e-mail: stirling@netlink.com.au

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