Caught Up
Caught Up
by Bokeem Woodbine
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It's no wonder
Caught Up
only garnered haphazard theatrical release in 1998. Director Darin Scott, who is credited with screenplay nods for
Tales from the Hood
and
Sprung
, tosses everything--including the kitchen sink--into this noir rip-off that borrows liberally from
Chinatown
and
Bound
but lacks the intelligent gravity and grace of the former and the stylish, tongue-in-cheek fun of the latter. Starring Bokeem Woodbine as Darryl, an ex-con who wants to go straight but who keeps finding himself in unlucky circumstances,
Caught Up
has laughable dialogue and terrible bug-eyed over-emoting that tries to pass for acting and wastes the laconic beauty of
One False Move
costar Cynda Williams, who plays a femme fatale named Vanessa Dietrich (honest!). Vanessa wraps Darryl around her little finger and embroils him in a voodoo-esque drug plot that will have the viewer rolling on the floor in disbelief. Had
Caught Up
played its convoluted plot for laughs, it may have at least been a camp parody on the genre, but as it is, it doesn't avoid a single cinematic cliché. The DVD comes with a slew of music videos, the radio and TV spot, as well as a director's commentary track. But don't be fooled by all the goodies--they're simply a smokescreen to nudge the audience into thinking the film is important and worthy.
Caught Up
is a goofy mess of contradictions and implausibility.
--Paula Nechak
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