While attending a heavy weight boxing match with his old friend, now security chief to the Secretary of Defense (Gary Sinese), Atlantic City detective Sontoro (Nicolas Cage) takes on a huge case when the Secretary of Defense is assassinated. Suddenly 14,000 fans become suspects, witnesses, possibly accomplices.
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Brian De Palma's new political thriller, "Snake Eyes," has just the sort of plot the ancient Greek tragedians would have loved. Its hero, played by Nicolas Cage, is a deeply flawed character who, you would expect to meet his comeuppance at the very moment that he is exalted. His antagonist, whose identity will not be revealed here, is a man who does evil but who does it not for selfish motives but to save the lives (or so he thinks) of the people he works with. Closer to home, "Snake Eyes" is just the sort of movie that could revive talk about Who Killed Kennedy, as it highlights a conspiracy to kill a high-level government official that leads the conspirators to erase all traces of evidence--including the accessories to the crime.