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<p dir="auto"><strong>Boxbest</strong> — <em>21 years ago(November 12, 2004 10:59 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Peter Hyams is a underrated director. He has done some very good films, like Operation Outland, 2010, Timecop, and End of Days.  I want to call him "Stanley Kubrick light". When will he do some big blockbuster films again?<br />
I don't think he can handle drama. It must be science fiction or horror.<br />
But what about a thriller?<br />
A miner in a diamond mine in South Africa, an impressive miner, a young man. That's an interesting character. We can add that he has a very large family in where the relationships are difficult to understand. Every time the young miner make a progress, he is rewarded. And he can easily understand other people's thoughts and their problems. But he doesn't really understand how to "read between the lines" when people speak to him.<br />
Who can play that character?<br />
Brad Renfro of course. But Jonathan Taylor Thomas should have a smaller part.</p>
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