Excess Baggage
A flash in the pan, a one-trick pony, a one-hit wonder. With the meandering,
pointless Excess Baggage, Alicia Silverstone has proven to be more
Clueless than I thought. (Bet this is the only review to use that
line!)
Silverstone stars as Emily, the spoiled but unloved heiress of a wealthy
businessman (Jack Thompson). In need of love, but not a luxury car, Emily
decides to fake her own kidnapping by locking herself in the trunk of her BMW.
Along comes thief Vincent (Benicio Del Toro doing his best Tom Waits) to foil
her plan by stealing the Beemer -- with Emily in the trunk! Vincent doesn't
know what to do with her; Emily never knows what to do with herself. But they
both know they want to escape from Emily's gun-toting "Uncle Ray" (Christopher
Walken). Together they hit the road. It takes a while for these two lonely
souls swimming in a fishbowl to realize they're soulmates. When the guilty
duo's innocent eyes finally do meet, director Marco Brambillo (Demolition
Man) cranks up "Crash Into Me" by the Dave Matthews Band. It's a powerful
moment.
Alicia, I loved you. You were amazin.' I was cryin' when I met you, and now
I'm cryin' because I've left you. And I'm taking down my tribute Website. At
the Harbour Mall, Holiday, Narragansett, Showcase, Tri-Boro, Westerly, and
Woonsocket cinemas.
-- Mark Bazer