88 Minutes (2007)

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A college professor who moonlights as a forensic psychiatrist for the FBI, receives a death threat claiming he has only 88 minutes to live.

Intro
"88 Minutes" is a 2007 thriller film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Al Pacino. The movie tells the tale of a university professor, who doubles up as an FBI forensic psychologist, receiving a confidential call indicating he only has 88 minutes to live, with his previous history of fingering a serial killer linked into the mix.

Plot Summary
The film stars Al Pacino as Dr. Jack Gramm, a college teacher and a forensic psychiatrist for the FBI, based in Seattle. He ends up being associated with a case of a convicted serial killer named Jon Forster, called "The Seattle Slayer". Gramm affirms against Forster, citing considerable forensic proof, resulting in the suspect's conviction and subsequent death sentence.

Nine years later, Forster declares his innocence, leveraging the evidence of a copycat killer to prove his plea. The stage is set on the eve of Forster's execution, getting murkier when Gramm gets a confidential call stating that he has 88 minutes delegated live.

Vortex of a Murder Mystery
Gramm quickly discovers himself drawn into a web of intrigue, insinuation, and intensifying murder occurrences that somehow appear connected to him. He recognizes that he's dealing with an exceptionally smart and highly determined foe who appears to have an individual grudge versus him. The murders - a student from his criminology class and his close friend, are carried out in uncannily comparable style to Forster's victims.

Race Against Time
In an increasingly threatening scenario, Gramm is required to utilize all his expert skills and knowledge. He requires to assemble all the pieces lamenting his past while safeguarding himself and trying to unveil the copycat killer in the minimal time frame. With the countdown clock running, the plot takes weaves, casting suspicion on a young woman from his class, his personal assistant, and even people from the law enforcement agency.

Unwinding the Truth
As the minutes tick by, Gramm believes Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt), his mentor assistant, variously suspects of setting him up potentially for an affair gone sour. He likewise doubts Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), a student who was obsessively in love with him. Nevertheless, both prove their innocence assisting Gramm.

Ultimately, it is exposed that Gramm's personal assistant, Carol (Deborah Kara Unger) accompanied Forster in his grisly behaviors, and she was the one attempting to frame Gramm. Carol is arrested and Forster is successfully executed on the exact same night.

Conclusion
"88 Minutes" is a white-knuckle thriller that walks a fine line in between intense suspense and incredulity. Al Pacino, as constantly, provides a riveting efficiency as a guy living on borrowed time, dealing with an unseen foe intending to hit him where it harms the most. In spite of some plot disparities, the movie manages through its sheer pacing and mounting tension that keeps viewers at the edge of their seats till the last reveals. End of the movie leaves you considering over the preciousness of life, and how every minute counts.

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