Conspiracy Theory (1997)

reviewed by
Christopher Null


.                             CONSPIRACY THEORY
                      A film review by Christopher Null
                       Copyright 1997 Christopher Null

Hitting theaters shortly, with surprisingly little fanfare, is CONSPIRACY THEORY, a very long and very scattered production which introduces the never-before-used plotline that the government is full of bad guys.

I was intrigued at first: as the ads tout, a conspiracy nut (Mel Gibson) suddenly learns one of his theories is true, and everyone's out to get him. And in the process, he has to protect a redhead (Julia Roberts). That would normally be enough for me, but without spoiling the movie for you, that just ain't what the movie is about.

While the central plot twist turns out to be pretty shocking, it can't make up for the sad reality that THEORY has an appalling script -- and most notably that the dialogue is totally ridiculous. The film's cinematography is painful to watch, and Gibson, who would seem perfect for the nutcase role given his LETHAL WEAPON roots, comes off as silly and pathetic. Clocking in at well over two hours, THEORY quickly earns a place on the too-much-of-a-bad-thing wall. In the end, the movie makes enough sense, but it leaves so many loose ends dangling that it's hard to care.

Oh well, I guess a Julia Roberts fetish can't overcome a crummy script and bad production values after all.

RATING:  **1/2
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  \ **** Good, memorable film    \
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-Christopher Null / null@poboxes.com / Writer-Producer -Visit the Movie Emporium at http://www.filmcritic.com -and Null Set Productions at http://www.filmcritic.com/nullset.htm


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