| The four Baldwin brothers are a mixed bag of variable talents: Alec is probably the best, having managed to get meatier and more accessible roles; Stephen is good when he uses his lethargic delivery as part of the character rather than just looking bored; William is the least seen, and I'm apathetic about him; that leaves Daniel, who tries hard to be like Alec, but usually ends up just being a non-descript actor of less than impressive talent. He directs and stars in this okay little thriller. He's a security guard who's out to recapture diamonds stolen by the irrepressible Kim Coates (hammy and delightful as usual). The problem with TUNNEL is its one dimensional, derivative script and action scenes that aren't very action-packed. The movie seems eternally long, and its double ending a bit hard to swallow. Mark Camacho (looking like a pudgier version of Vincent d'Onofrio) offers some welcome relief in a key supporting role. Not awful, just not great. |