Panic (2000)
3/10
Independent Movie Drivel
5 September 2023
People wandering around moping about their lives, spouting gibberish nobody would say in real life. Shot on small sets with static cameras.

There is no world where Neve Campbell, her character an avowed Letzbefriends, falls for middle-aged bumbler William H Muffman after a few conversations in the therapist's waiting room.

OK, so he's secretly a hitman. Who is tasked with wacking his shrink. Which we know because he pulls out John Ritter's photos in a diner. I mean, show some discretion, man. You're supposed to be a professional.

It's all such nonsense.

I bailed when Dad Donald Sutherland hands flashback kid WH Macy a James Bond gun and lets him fire off a round at a squirrel. No hearing protection. No eye protection. No lessons about holding the gun properly. No gun safety demonstration. Even NRA nutjobs must have been appalled watching that scene.

Tracy Ullmann looked good, though.
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