First-time filmmakers Joshua and Jonas Pate take The Preppie Murder and
twist it into a jagged little mind game that unfolds through a series of
polygraph tests. Tim Roth carries the film as an effete Ivy League grad who's
linked to the heinous butchery of a high-priced call girl (Renee Zellwegger
doing an about-face in her follow-up to Jerry Maguire). Bearing down on
him are Michael Rooker and Chris Penn as the ace lie-detector dicks assigned to
crack the case. They seem to have Roth dead to rights, but as the
interrogations wear on, the sly cunning of the epileptic yuppie turns the cops'
weaknesses against themselves and obscures the truth. Unfortunately, the Pate
brothers are so enamored of the hip allure of their craftsmanship that they
omit character development. Roth's morose exuberance -- reminiscent of his
foppish swordsman from Rob Roy -- keeps things entertaining for a while,
but in the end it's only the audience that gets deceived.
--Tom Meek
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