Slow start while the well-established is re-established: the cuteness and adorability of Sandra Bullock ("I take my share of risks. I don't always floss. I rip the tags off my pillows"). That done, the incomprehensibility of computers is taken to be a license for any neck-wrenching plot turn or, more often, stomach-lurching plot leap. And director Irwin Winkler's handling of the huff-and-puff action is all thumbs: compare, to be brutal about it, the carousel climax of Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train with the pointless carousel scene here: low-angle, wide-angle shots of the horses' plunging noses, and so on. With Jeremy Northam and Dennis Miller. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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