No Way Out-1987
Director Roger Donaldson
Starring Kevin Costner, Sean Young, Gene Hackman
Scott’s Review #96
Reviewed July 5, 2014
Grade: B+
No Way Out is a slick political thriller from 1987 starring Kevin Costner as a U.S. Naval Officer investigating a Washington D.C. murder.
Gene Hackman and Sean Young are co-stars. Costner is at the top of his game in the film and is quite charismatic and charming.
The plot has several twists and turns that keep the viewer guessing and engaged and is a classic edge-of-your-seat stylistic film.
The film is paced very well as it gradually picks up steam with each plot turn until it builds to a frenetic finish. Specifically, the final forty-five minutes that take place in the CIA are quite a cat-and-mouse game.
It’s a film about sex, murder, love affairs, politics, and backstabbing.
Hugely successful in the 1980s, and as much as I still enjoy it, the film unfortunately now appears quite dated as the soundtrack, hair, and clothes, all scream late 1980’s and that is not to its credit.
It now seems all too similar, though a cut above, to other countless themed films of the same period. Truly great films are timeless.
Kevin Costner was in his prime with No Way Out (1987) and Sean Young has a wonderful turn as the mysterious Susan Atwell.