Most Wanted
In Living Color's Keenen Ivory Wayans stars, writes, and produces in
this thunderous action thriller. The good news is that Wayans infuses the
potentially dry formulaic plot with his comedic wit. The bad news is that
Most Wanted is a by-the-numbers production that perpetuates its momentum
with a convoluted conspiracy thread.
Like Nick Cage's convict in Con Air, Wayans plays a serviceman who is
given a stiff sentence for a self-defense killing. He's plucked from death row
by a profiteering general (Jon Voight adding to his current resume of campy,
over-the-top villains) running a covert assassin squad. For reasons darker and
more surreptitious than those behind Whitewater, Wayans's first assignment goes
afoul and he winds up getting framed for sniping off the First Lady. Jill
Hennessy tags along in her wonder bra as Wayans's reluctant accomplice in his
quest to prove his innocence; Eric Roberts and Paul Sorvino are purely garnish
as CIA heavies. Besides Voight, the other real pleasure comes from the
pedestrian chase along the LA freeway -- it's a delightfully bizarre mix of
signature elements from Invasion of the Body Snatchers and To Live
and Die in L.A. At the Copley Place, the Fresh Pond, and the Allston and
in the suburbs.
-- Tom Meek