Here's a baffler for agents Scully and Mulder: why did X-Files star
David Duchovny ever accept the lead in Andy Wilson's wretched feature-film
debut? The thinking girl's heartthrob plays a hot-shot surgeon who loses his
medical license thanks to a pesky amphetamine habit. But the MD's not about to
throw in the scalpel just yet. To satisfy his itch to stitch, he goes on call
for the mob, patching up a Tarantino-esque freak show of dolts and thugs, per
order of smirky gangster Timothy Hutton.
When not dodging spurting arteries, Duchovny fine-tunes his squint.
Occasionally, he works his rumpled, gee-shucks charms on moll Angelina Jolie
(actor Jon Voight's daughter), who herself aces a taxing number of lipstick
changes. Comatose acting aside, director Wilson has cobbled a hodge-podge of
look-at-me tricks; most appalling -- and sometimes unintentionally hilarious --
are the noirish voiceover, slo-mo shots, and dizzying, double-exposed takes
(the doc's on drugs, get it?). Duchovny best beware: another film like this
goner and it will be his big-screen career that lands in intensive care.
--Alicia Potter
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