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In Too Deep Movie Review
In Too Deep Review

"In Too Deep" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Michael RymerProducer : Paul Aaron,Michael Henry Brown
Screenwiter : Michael Henry Brown,Paul Aaron
Starring : Omar Epps,LL Cool J,Nia Long,Stanley Tucci,Hill Harper,Pam Grier,Sticky Fingaz
The only thing "too deep" about this movie is the apparent lack of respect its
creators must have for audiences -- it is literally an insult that such an
abysmal failure has made it to market. In Too Deep has to be the unfortunate
vehicle conceived to sell an equally worthless soundtrack, the product of some
greedy forces who seek to profit from a story that regularly detours
gratuitously senseless violence on its course to complete disappointment.
Jeff Collins (Omar Epps) is a recent Police Academy graduate. His first
assignment is to infiltrate the city’s largest narcotics ring and take down
druglord Dwayne "God" Giddens (LL Cool J). In order to get close enough to God
and make an arrest, Collins [alter ego J. Reed] is forced to plunge further and
further into criminal activity himself. Clashes with the Captain (Stanley
Tucci) over crossing the line between effective undercover work and
unjustifiable violence, and a love affair (Nia Long), are mandatory sub-plots
in the formulaic script. Every element of the story is underdeveloped and
flat, none providing additional value or even distraction. It’s too bad that
Omar Epps’ solid performance is buried almost as deeply as the pool queue God
uses to torture a victim during one of his outbreaks.
In Too Deep comes up short merely if you're looking for a decently graphic
slice of the gangsta variety. Expect nothing except a test of how long your
patience lasts before the overwhelming banality of this film causes you to
reach for the eject button.
But not deep enough.
Reviewer: Aileo Weinmann
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