The Grave
((Gothic horror -- Color))
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King (Craig Sheffer) and Tyn (Josh Charles) bite hard, bribing a guard to effect an escape and leaving the bearer of the news behind bars.The fugitives' path to the loot, naturally, takes several sharp turns.
Tyn is shot stealing clothes from a wash line, and the twosome wind up reluctantly involving old cronies and King's former girlfriend (Gabrielle Anwar) in the pursuit. The bribed guard also pops up to complicate the issue of sharing the spoils.
The patchwork script pilfers from dozens of movies and comic books without finding a unique style or attitude.
Director Jonas Pate paces the action with a laid-back cadence for no better reason than to stretch the script to feature length. The plot itself is too conventional to sustain more than a television hour.
The strong cast can do little to prop up essentially filigree fare. There's scant opportunity for nuance, so most actors here focus on making their characterizations colorful while adopting an accent learned at the Jim Varney School of Elocution.
While pic has an overall polish, the visuals and music lack texture.
Third act descends into gimmicks and plot twists that muddle rather than crystallize the legendary "Grave" tale. The framing story provides a narrative dead end. It's all shaggy-dog fare better related live, with embers, than on celluloid.
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