In
Too Deep Movie Review:
In Too
Deep is a sufficient film about sacrifice, obligation, and
truth. Police detective Jeffrey Cole (Epps) is going undercover
on a dangerous assignment that could cost him everything.
His job is to get hard evidence to convict and bring down
God (LL Cool J), a gangster that is involved in 80% of the
city's crime. Cole becomes entangled as a gangster for so
long that he becomes a totally different person. His boss,
Preston (Tucci), wants to now pull him out, and his girlfriend
Myra (Long) wants it all to stop. However, Cole wants to
finish his mission of putting God in jail, but he might
lose his mind and life in doing so.
In
Too Deep is a character sketch film inspired by true events
that really shows the pressures and sorrows of working undercover.
This film reminded me a lot of New Jack City, a similar
but different film. However, In Too Deep focuses more on
the victim (Cole) in the field of undercover work.
The
script does fall into a cliché of some films that I have
seen before, like Donnie Brasco and, as I said earlier,
New Jack City. I do, however, think that the script for
In Too Deep clicked well. There is only aspect that I wanted
to see more in the film. The amount of time Cole spends
undercover is hard to predict because the film moves so
fast. I would have like to have seen more scenes of him
undercover in order to get a feel of the length of time
he was working with God. Otherwise, the script is pretty
well written.
In
Too Deep has good acting and bad acting. I don't believe
that Omar Epps was not a good choice for the role of Cole
because Epps is not believable at all as the cocky, hard-nosed,
and fearless undercover detective. His acting is the only
really bad thing in this film. Taye Diggs (How Stella Got
Her Groove Back, Go) would have been a much better choice
for the role. On the other hand, the performance by LL Cool
J is terrific. He portrays a sick and scary character that
will remind us of how powerful gangsters think they are.
LL Cool J's acting just keeps getting better and better.
He was the scene-stealer in Halloween: H20, Deep Blue Sea,
and now in In Too Deep. He delivers a great range of depth
with his character, God. Stanley Tucci also gives a cool
and admirable performance as Preston, Cole's commanding
officer.
In
Too Deep is not a film that it seems to be. Although some
people might believe that In Too Deep is an action thriller,
it's not. In Too Deep is really a character-driven drama.
It is about one person's sacrifices and strength to bring
criminals to justice in America. Many people might also
think it is an all out gangster or urban film from the advertisements
and trailers, but it is not. It is an established and driven
drama. I don't believe this film will be a blockbuster,
but I think it will be a modest hit with adult audiences.
Besides the lousy performance by Omar Epps, this film is
very potent and efficient.
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Card Grade: B-
Copyright, 1999
Joseph C. Tucker
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