Review of Trespass (1992) by William Arnold for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 18 Sep 2016
With the exception of a running gag about the gangsters' use of cellular telephones, the film is singularly humorless. Though full of the kind of simulated violence achieved by special-effects artists, it's not too heavy on suspense.
Everything in the screenplay seems arbitrary, including the firefighting jobs assigned to the two would-be treasure-seekers.
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This review of Trespass (1992) was written by William Arnold and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 18 September 2016.
Trespass has generally received mixed reviews.
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