The film tells the story of a computer hacker Dodge and Piper who is a strong guy who ends up chained together. At some strange moment, they escape while trying to escape from a gang and then fight together a new criminal experiment aimed at a missing floppy disk, an attractive woman to help them, an evil Federal Marshal, and the Cuban mafia with them.
The situations are so ludicrous and the screenplay so barren of wit that the best it can come up with in the way of jokey humor is to have the characters compare their adventures to scenes in other movies.
Movie Eye
May 21, 2003
A generic buddy-buddy actioner that's not as slick as it thinks it is...pointless and forgettable
Creative Loafing
July 04, 2015
My fondest memory involving Fled isn't in the film; it was the moment on Siskel & Ebert when Roger Ebert stated, 'I guess it sort of holds your attention while it's happening. I mean, something is moving on the screen, so you look to see what it is.'
On the whole, Baldwin seems pretty dim for a renowned cyber-anarchist. Also, he simply isn't in the same class of actor as Tony Curtis. Or Laurence Fishburne, who swaggers through this mess with his usual suave manliness.
Scripter Preston A. Whitmore II and helmer Kevin Hooks are obviously well-versed in film lore, for they have concocted a hodgepodge that recycles elements from several white-black team movies.
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Annabelle: Creation
2017
IMDb: 7
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a
nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...