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Two law school friends find themselves at odds when one becomes a Justice Department lawyer and the other goes into politics.

John Cusack as  Peter Burton
James Spader as  Tim Gerrity
Imogen Stubbs as  Diana Stiles
Mandy Patinkin as  John Palmeri
Richard Widmark as  Sen. James Stiles
Dina Merrill as  Joan Stiles
Philip Bosco as  Sen. Frank Steubens
Paul Guilfoyle as  John Laury
Brad Sullivan as  FBI Agent Abernathy
Don McManus as  Doug Stubblefield

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SnoopyStyle
1991/03/15

Peter Burton (John Cusack) and Tim Garrity (James Spader) are waiting for Peter's congressional election results. The movie flashes back to University of Virginia Law School where the two best friend first met in a fender bender. Tim is from a rich family and plans to pursue a career in justice. His girlfriend Diana (Imogen Stubbs), the daughter of Senator Stiles (Richard Widmark), breaks up with him. Peter is ambitious and amoral social climber coming from a poor background. He had an affair with Diana and even marries her. Despite that, Tim stays as Peter's best man. Peter's rise in politics involve mob-connected John Palmieri (Mandy Patinkin) putting him in direct conflict with Tim who joined the Justice Department.These are two of the best actors of their age. They do their utmost but the story unfolds with a series of plot points. Concentrating on Peter Burton could have made this an interesting dark movie. This has the feel of a Brat Pack movie trying to do politics although the guys bring it. This film is unable to build tension and lacks the intensity that it deserves.

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Petri Pelkonen
1991/03/16

John Cusack and James Spader are the leading men in this 1991 drama.True Colors tells about two friends Peter Burton (Cusack) and Tim Garrity (Spader).The movie starts with them waiting for the results of the congressional election.Then the movie goes seven years back to the year 1983 at the law school and shows us how they became friends.Then we learn how Peter betrays his best friend when he enters the world of politics.This Herbert Ross movie is fairly good law movie.John Cusack at his younger years gets to show his talent.It's pretty unbelievable to watch his speech at the end.And James Spader is just as good.Another great scene is where these two are skiing down the hill and Peter hurts himself.Imogen Stubbs plays Diana Stiles who talks about marriage with Tim but ends up marrying Peter.Mandy Patinkin plays the true crook John Palmeri.Richard Widmark is Senator James Stiles.Dina Merrill is Joan Stiles.Philip Bosco is Senator Frank Steubens.True Colors is a good movie.It's not a great movie, but it's a good movie.

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DICK STEEL
1991/03/17

This should be my "John Cusack" holiday weekend, with 2 DVDs rented starring the actor. Earlier, I had reviewed one of his earlier works when he was a teenager - Better Off Dead, and here, I'd think it probably is his first role as a slimeball.John Cusack and James Spader (Sex, Lies and Videotape) play two friends, Peter Burton and Tim Gerrity, from Law School, and chronicles their friendship. They hit it off from a small automobile accident (pardon the pun), and progressed from minor adversaries, to best of friends. Until Peter's ambition gets the better of him, as he aims to become Congressman in 10 years.From the start, we see a flip side to Peter's goody-two-shoes character. He always has something to hide, and has an ulterior motive to things that he does. He tells little white lies to get his way, and has a siege mentality that it's always him versus Them. He gets envious of Tim's seemingly good life, and coverts Tim's girlfriend Diana, who is the daughter of a Senator. And thus begins the Kane and Abel like story, of betrayals, and counter betrayals between the two men.Peter gets involved with the mob in his bid to become elected, while Tim, working for the Justice Department, volunteers himself to get the dirt on Peter. It's always about the girl, or is it? And as Tim puts it aptly, only somebody close to you, can do the most damage. They know your secrets, and best of all, they have your trust. It's true though, if you think carefully about it, the best person to ruin you (reputation, etc), is none other than the person you trust the most. Again, looking at the two characters, there is no right or wrong, it all depends on the methods one uses to achieve one's goals.It's also an interesting look at the shady dealings of politics, of allegiances made because of donations or help to campaign funding, of owing favors to those who voted in favor of you. Things are never that simple, and the mantra shared by both characters are, so long as you don't get caught.John Cusack has got this charismatic charm, and in this film, uses it well as he seeks to become a politician (you have to have charisma as you deliver those speeches). James Spader too holds his own, as the naive Tim, who slowly discovers betrayal, and decides to turn the tables against the hunter. Fans of John Cusack, you must catch this! Code 1 DVD is the bare bones version, aside from the usual audio and scene selections.

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RBB
1991/03/18

During the summer of 1992, when I was just a young lad of 19, my friend's mother rented TRUE COLORS, and, while I was over, she told me that she already saw the movie and that I should watch it because she thought I would like it. TRUE COLORS changed my life. After watching the movie I got pumped up to go to law school and I am now attending NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL. The movie has intelligent characters, a deep plot, and a powerful message. This movie is not like the tripe that Hollywood is pumping out on a daily basis today, but it is more like the classic filmnoir movies of the 1940's. This movie demonstrates that the lust for power, if unchecked, corrupts. That following Christmas my friend's family gave me TRUE COLORS as a Christmas gift. I still have it and watch it maybe around twice every few months to remind myself why I am in law school. Other movies that I recommend include: THE FIRM, FALLING DOWN, SCARFACE, and 8mm.

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