This is an excellent conspiracy movie; all the elements and personalities are included.
Thomas Brian Reynolds (Jon Voight), politically inclined and embedded in the government, is desperate to have a bill passed to allow better surveillance of the indigenous population. This will further his stunted career.
To speed up the process, he finds it necessary to dispatch a congressman impeding its passage. Unfortunately, the deed is inadvertently recorded.
The recording is transferred to a floppy disk. The disk gets transferred to a lawyer, Robert Clayton Dean (Will Smith), who does not know he has it. The story gets complicated and overlaps with other stories at this point.
Needless to say, everyone is out to get everyone, and Thomas has no clue as to what is going on. Standard clichés and all the standard faux pas. And no one stays in the car.
Half the fun in the movie is kibitzing with such statements as “look behind you” and “don’t go there.”
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