Rating of
1.5/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 09/22/20
Another one of those star studded indie movies that masquerades as a film when it's more like a film essay. Bill Pullman is the ostensible lead as a powerful film executive who is abruptly kidnapped but then escapes his captors, only to be accused of murdering them once their bodies are found. He's also got an unhappy wife (Andie MacDowell) who's leaving him. The murder investigation overlaps with Bill Pullman's story sometimes. There's Gabriel Bryne as a surveillance expert witnessing the rise of the police state in the background. It's all very pseudo-philosophically driven and people wax poetically on occasion. It's annoying instead of insightful.