Double Take
In the FBI, a double take is when an agent takes a second look at a crime and
comes up with a completely different conclusion. Perhaps if I see Double
Take again, I'll campaign for it to get an Oscar. The film, based very
loosely on a Graham Greene novella, stars gangsta-rap-inspired stand-up comic
Eddie Griffin. Here he plays Freddy Tiffany, who's either a smooth-talking
criminal or a slightly insane FBI agent -- we don't find out until the final
minutes of this unfunny and unsuspenseful action comedy. Neither does Daryl
Chase (Orlando Jones), a wealthy banker with a model for a girlfriend. One of
the two things Daryl and Freddie have in common is the color of their skin, and
from this much of the attempted humor is milked: Daryl is defensive about his
street cred, Freddie insecurely mocks Daryl's Harvard education. The other
thing is that they're both caught up in a vague drug smuggling scheme. But,
Traffic this film is not. The plot is a mess, with good guys and bad
swapping sides more often than children in a game of Red Rover. And though
Freddie's real identity is in question throughout, the actor is always Eddie
Griffin. He huffs, and he puffs, he jumps all around, he cackles constantly,
and he sucks any trace of energy out of the film. At the Flagship,
Providence Place 16, and Showcase cinemas.
-- Mark Bazer
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