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Retied FBI agent Terry McCaleb, who has recently had a heart transplant, is asked to investigate the death of his heat-giver. He gradually discovers that the case is related to a series killer. But could the elderly and feeble McCaleb save the day?
It's mostly a pro forma police procedural spiced by a baroque twist that Eastwood doesn't really know what to do with.
September 26, 2002
Groucho Reviews
This vehicle—the cinematic equivalent of a supermarket paperback—plays like the best-ever episode of Matlock rather than a truly distinguished feature film. [Blu-ray]
Master filmmaker Clint Eastwood continues in the classic Howard Hawks/John Ford tradition with unobtrustive direction, relaxed pacing, and strong characters and storytelling.
It doesn't sound bad...but Bloodwork is bad, oh, lordy, yes, it is.
August 20, 2002
New York Observer
It can be argued, I suppose, that Blood Work was designed from the outset not so much as a whodunit as a why-and-how-dunit, and here the film becomes metaphysically ingenious.