The plot makes a couple of jumps that don't seem to make sense except to advance to yet another action scene. If only those scenes were worth the wait.
Fled (1996)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:4
Rotten:24
Average Rating:4.3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Two Georgia convicts, an African-American named Piper, and a White guy named Dodge, are handcuffed together while in prison. During a riot, the two defiant ones escape -- still shackled together.... Two Georgia convicts, an African-American named Piper, and a White guy named Dodge, are handcuffed together while in prison. During a riot, the two defiant ones escape -- still shackled together. The pair hate each other's guts, so they're trading insults and punching each other out as they elude the authorities, who are hot on their tail. As if this weren't enough, some nefarious types are also pursuing the duo, specifically Dodge, who possesses a computer disk with valuable information. Will the shackled Piper and Dodge successfully elude all of their pursuers? Or will their kill each other first? [More]
Starring: Laurence Fishburne, Stephen Baldwin, Will Patton, Robert John Burke
Starring: Laurence Fishburne, Stephen Baldwin, Will Patton, Robert John Burke, Salma Hayek, Victor Rivers, Robert Hooks
Director: Kevin Hooks
Director: Kevin Hooks
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Even Patton, excellent as the smooth Atlanta cop on the convict's trail, can't save this mediocre descent into kiss-kiss-bang-bang clichés and one-note gags.
It's all wise-cracking heroes with 50-cent catch-phrases chased into shoot-outs with scenery-chewing henchmen. In other words, nothing you haven't seen a dozen times before.
Fled is a movie without a brain in its head, and it borrows cheerfully from lots of other movies, but at least it has the integrity to acknowledge its sources.
Fishburne does give a pretty commanding performance though (big shock there), while Baldwin sinckers occasionally, but never really garners any likability for his role.
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