Fled 1996

Critics score:
13 / 100

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Susan Stark, Detroit News: Read more

Stephen Holden, New York Times: The situations are so ludicrous and the screenplay so barren of wit that the best it can come up with in the way of jokey humor is to have the characters compare their adventures to scenes in other movies. Read more

Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: A successful summer diversion, the kind of film you start forgetting the moment it's over but is fun while you're watching it. Read more

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James Berardinelli, ReelViews: There's nothing particularly deep or challenging about this movie. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Fled is a movie without a brain in its head, and it borrows cheerfully from lots of other movies, but at least it has the integrity to acknowledge its sources. Read more

Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: Baldwin, in particular, has an appealing bad-boy quality. Read more

Time Out: Lots of physical energy, but little else. Read more

Emanuel Levy, Variety: Scripter Preston A. Whitmore II and helmer Kevin Hooks are obviously well-versed in film lore, for they have concocted a hodgepodge that recycles elements from several white-black team movies. Read more

Hal Hinson, Washington Post: On the whole, Baldwin seems pretty dim for a renowned cyber-anarchist. Also, he simply isn't in the same class of actor as Tony Curtis. Or Laurence Fishburne, who swaggers through this mess with his usual suave manliness. Read more