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6/10
Unimaginative directing
janet-5526 July 2006
This film is acceptable as a 'B' feature thriller movie. Unfortunately the script, though witty in parts, needs attention - e.g. over use of 'deus ex machina' devices. The direction is generally unimaginative and at times clichéd - i.e. in the 'third act' the bad guy is seen getting out of his car camera angled from feet upwards. This is a well-worn tired technique aimed at instilling a sense of foreboding, it no longer works and hasn't for many years now. The premise of the story however is interesting and as usual Mr LaPaglia is a joy to watch though as a Brit I would question his English accent. As the character of Will Serling relaxes into his English role-playing the accent I have to admit does greatly improve. Perhaps this was intentional. I suspect that this film was never anything more than a potboiler for all those taking part. Any LaPaglia fan will certainly enjoy it to a fair degree, but don't expect anything wonderful. Of a similar period in his career I would rather point eager LaPaglia fans towards the low-budget film 'Killer' - this film, I believe, will more than satisfy them in all they desire to see of the aforesaid wonderful actor.
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7/10
"Who do you think you're talking too?"
Gareth_Hacking16 February 2005
I actually watched this film based on the recommendations of those who've commented here. It was just starting on BBC1 and, as I happened to be online at the time, I thought I'd check out what had been written here on IMDb. I'm glad I did as they convinced me to watch the film.

Whilst it's plot reads like your typical, cop-looking-for-revenge-B-movie that normally gets shown in the early hours of the morning to fill time, this plot is made watchable by tour-de-force performance from Anthony LaPaglia. He plays a undercover cop searching for revenge who's so good at being other people that he's losing his grip on who he is. LaPaglia slips effortlessly from character to character, sometimes within scenes you can see him taking on the characteristic of others. His English accent is well done, and I believe if you were to just see the scenes where he's seducing Jill Hallman, you'd simply assume you were watching a Hugh Grant style romance, except LaPaglia is infinitely more charming in my opinion.

Another performance of note is Kevin Pollack's. He gives a solid performance and makes a good foil to LaPaglia. Against these two, everyone else just seems to fade into the background.

Of course, there are problems with the film. If you analyse the plot for 5 minutes, it would probably all fall apart. Also, the film feels dated before its time, looking a few years older than it's 1995 release date would suggest. But these are by-the-by things for me personally as I enjoyed the performances so much.

Finally, for anyone interested in similar subject matter, I would highly recommend the 'Human Target' comic books written by Peter Milligan for DC comics.
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10/10
Shows you what thought can do
ireland191627 November 2002
This movie shows you what an excellent plot and good actors can do. Anthony LaPaglia, one of the most underated actors of his time, protrays an undercover agent who is in the middle of a nervous breakdown. This movie is totally engrossing and well thought out and you begin to feel the depth of anger and loss that Anthony LaPaglia's character feels. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants to enjoy a good movie.
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10/10
Anthony LaPaglia makes this movie!!
PantherDame22 July 2004
Anthony LaPaglia really shows off his acting abilities. He portrayed the character from every angle of emotion. I was on the edge of my seat in suspense as to what would take place next. This is definitely a movie where you have to keep your attention on the movie to enjoy every minute of it. I had wanted more even after the movie was over. I really wish they would consider a DVD release as this was one of his great films. This is on my top 10 list of movies. I recommend that you see this movie to see what one mans determination can do. I became a Anthony LaPaglia fan back when I saw his "Innocent Blood" a cute horror/comedy. I really enjoy his newer TV series "Without a Trace".
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8/10
Showcase for LaPaglia's talent
kacee410 October 2004
This film has a fairly unoriginal premise: cop guy still suffering the death of his family goes out for revenge. The particulars of the crime plot - drugs, money laundering, and other organized crime activity - are also nothing to get worked up about. It's not that they're done badly or even cheesy, but they have all been done before.

What makes this film worth watching is the lead character and the actor who plays him. Willie Serling, played by the wonderful Anthony LaPaglia, drifts in and out of so many false personalities as part of his undercover operations that he's not sure who he is himself anymore. Not only does LaPaglia adeptly handle character changes - moving in and out of accents, mannerisms, gaits, etc. - but he also really brings home the performance of Serling struggling to keep a grip on his own life. LaPaglia's performance is so good that it's easy to forget about the plot issue. Furthermore, the character himself is interesting to watch as he navigates the story.

So don't watch this movie if you're looking for the best crime drama ever, but definitely watch it if you want to see a genius of an actor at work in a thoroughly interesting role.

If you're a fan of movie makeup, that part of this movie alone should entice you. Fabulous work by the makeup crew makes for a fun Spot-The-Agent game on the part of Willie's boss. If the crew didn't get an award for their work, they were robbed.
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Poor film made watchable by two good performances
bob the moo31 May 2004
Years after he had a breakdown as a result of his wife and kid being murdered by mob hit-man Cortessi, undercover agent Willie Sterling is back on the job. With a leak in the department and leads taking him nowhere, Matt Gianni approaches colleague Stuart Langston to get Sterling to go back undercover to trace drugs money from the cocaine business in a jail, through a crooked bank up all the way to the head of the snake. However Gianni becomes increasingly worried about Sterling losing himself in his multiple identities.

I saw this film a few years ago but never reviewed it at the time, so I decided to watch it again to refresh my opinion. The plot is an average undercover story with a revenge element thrown in for good measure. Once this has been going for a while it also throws in CIA conspiracy, mental breakdown and a romance subplot into the mix. Suffice to say that what comes out is a very strange beast indeed. As a result the story becomes messy quite quickly and is very unlikely from start to finish – a finish that you will be able to predict about an hour before it occurs as well. However what makes the material better than it is, is a couple of good performances, mostly from the lead actor.

You can see why LaPaglia signed for this – he must have seen the clichéd script but seen the chance to show off his ability. While he is good, the script damages his impact and I have seen him do better work – maybe this could serve as his promo reel? On top of his good performance keeping me watching I also though Pollack was quirky and enjoyable (and benefited from not taking the film too seriously at any point). They may not add much more than recognisable faces but the cast also includes Knight, Hardin and Romano, not to mention a superb F. Abraham Murray impression by Amendola.

Overall this is an average film at best, but mostly it is a poor one. The plot, script and characters are pretty nondescript and the film doesn't really do anything with any of the threads that it hints at. Luckily LaPaglia seems to be enjoying himself and it's almost worth seeing for an actor trying to make the best of his part in a poor film.
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10/10
Chameleon 1995
merlin30045-218-76118121 January 2015
I saw this movie when it came out. I am not a cop / detective movie fan. There is way to many of them. And most of them are bad butt, but with a heat of gold types, B.S. Chameleon is a cop show but not like any other show I have watched. Anthony LaPaglia is outstanding in this movie. Rarely do you get to see one person so gifted. It's sad the last time I saw him on TV it was a cop show. The leading lady Melora Hardin. Wow, she has to be one of the greatest looking women on the planet. And she is married with children. Another Great Actor Kevin Pollak. If you ever get the chance to see him do his impression of Capt. Kirk, watch it's amazing. I do not want to say to much about the movie Chameleon. I do not want to give anything away. But it is a wild ride. Sometimes your wondering who's who. It's got a few twists and a few laughs and a bit of romance. So before you sit down to watch this one. Go to bathroom, get your drinks and popcorn and unplug the phone. Because when this movie starts. You are not going to want to be disturbed.
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8/10
Anyone lucky enough to be able to get ahold of it, watch it.
nascentt1 October 2009
I am always surprised by the low rating of this movie whenever I visit this page on IMDb. I remember watching this film as a kid and being blown away by the premiss and the acting. Sure the film feels very 90s and the production value is generally thin, but bearing in mind the very decent make-up jobs, and action thriller feel mixed with espionage and psychosis, you are left with a very decent and enjoyable movie that has something for everyone.

I was unaware of Anthony LaPaglia before this movie, and while most people probably know him for his more successful recent works, such as "Fraiser", "Without a Trace", and film Analyze That, his lesser known works are probably his best performances.

Chameleon, for me shows off his acting talents best. His ability to mimic voices is very satisfying and while the make-up is very important factor in his characters, he really makes each character his own. Some might find similarities with this movie and The Saint (the film more so than the TV series) as both have an element of lost identity, but this film, while approaching it from a not too subtle and very 90s drama viewpoint, really gets the slipping of identity and overlapping of mannerisms.

I recommend this film to anyone that likes thrillers, for me this really epitomizes the psychological thriller for it's era (I would say for it's decade but Fight Club squeezed into the 90s with it's 1999 release).

I was very lucky to be able to re-watch this film today, and to anyone lucky enough to be able to get a-hold of it, watch it.
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Just on Australian TV, loved the disguises and acting.
ymarenth20 September 2004
Chameleon has just been shown on free-to-air TV in Melbourne. I had never seen it before but watched it both for the intriguing title and because Anthony LaPaglia was the star. I have enjoyed his acting for a long time.

Whilst I agree with some of the comments that the plot was a bit predictable, I still enjoyed the overall movie. Anthony did his usual sterling job, and I felt great empathy for the man who was suffering so badly but didn't know how ill he was. I wonder if this is a real condition or just fiction. It was fascinating.

I must admit, though, that my favourite parts were when he was made up as someone else. The transformations were marvelous and it was fun to pick him out before he was revealed.

Whilst it may not be an award winning film, I found it a fun way to spend the evening.
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8/10
Unique film in it's performances...even if the plot is predictable
ColbertNotion2 November 2002
I caught this one late night after work on some cable channel and was literally riveted to the sofa. The performances, especially LaPaglia and Pollack, were very good. The plot leaves a little to be desired but the overall story more than makes up for the lulls (very few, at that) in the action. If you have a chance, SEE THIS FILM. You won't be disappointed.
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8/10
Lapaglia is brilliant!
johnny-bev18 January 2022
I really don't get the low rating of this, it's a pretty good movie in which Anthony La Paglia plays an undercover agent whom assumes the identity of many persona's (hence the title '' The chameleon'' ) yrs after his wife is murdered by a mob Hitman, we also get to see the mental effect that this takes on him over extended periods of time of him playing these characters in his desperation to track this hitman down.

May not be the ground breaking but one of if not may favourite 90's thrillers in which is hugely boosted by La Paglia & Co's performances.
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