ABANDON
From Stephen Gaghan, the Academy Award-winning writer of Traffic, you'd
a directorial debut with grit, but the only thing edgy about this slogging
suspense thriller is the title. Katie Burke (Dawson's Creek star Katie
Holmes) comes from a fatherless family with no money, yet in college she plugs
along and gets top grades. Now she's a burnt-out senior trying to land a job at
an elite consulting firm. Then there's the small matter of her former
boyfriend, Embry (Charlie Hunnam), a rich prick who's been missing for two
years. The cops figure Embry has been thumbing his nose and soaking up the sun
in some exotic destination. Eventually Wade Handler (Benjamin Bratt) is
assigned the stale case, but after some inept poking around, he discards his
objective in favor of playing father figure (and more) to Katie.
Gaghan also wrote the film, and he turns somersaults trying to keep the
suspense level up. Is Katie delusional? Might Wade be motivated by guilt over
an alcoholic past? And what about that dilapidated ghost dorm? It's contrived
storytelling at its worst -- abandon this one while you have the chance. (99
minutes) At the Apple Valley, Entertainment, Flagship, Holiday, Providence
Place 16, and Showcase cinemas.
Issue Date: October 18 - 24, 2002
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