While Chris Cooper is very funny in his
few moments as a dimwitted political
candidate, this film is not a humorous
satire as advertised. Instead, its a
muddled crime-mystery with major
political flavoring, and the end result is
convoluted and boring. The normally
reliable John Sayles is trying to make
some sort of grand statement regarding
corporate America and its ties to politics,
but his screenplay has no center, and the
movie boasts too many contrasting tones.
Danny Huston is an absolute dullard
leading man, trying to uncover the mystery
of a body floating in a lake where a
gubernatorial candidate (Cooper) is
filming a commercial. The mystery is by
no means an involving one, and subplots
involving the likes of Maria Bello and Daryl
Hannah never take shape. The film feels
like Sayles set out to make a murder
mystery, and then added the Cooper
political comedy in later to make it
timelier. A true misfire from an otherwise
good director.