The Package Review: Meek, Cynical, Dull Action Flick
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rating: 2
Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dolph Lundgren; it's a pairing either genius or awful, but one thing's for sure, it's a step-up from Austin's last double act with a former action star, Maximum Conviction, which saw him team with a bloated, over-the-hill Steven Seagal to demeaning ends. In The Package, Austin plays Tommy Wick, a no-nonsense "fixer" who performs the dirty work of a local crime boss. His latest job involves delivering a package to a man known only as "The German" (Lundgren) in order to clear a steep debt that his brother, Eddie (Lochlyn Munro), owes. Of course, nothing goes as expected, and amid a pile of bodies, Wick and The German find themselves heading on a collision course towards one another. Though better-assembled than much of its straight-to-video brethren, The Package delivers all of the dull, unimaginative action you should expect from a shoot 'em up film aiming this low; everything looks too easy and unexciting, and the result is that Austin and Lundgren never really seem even remotely stretched or challenged by the horde of enemies thrown at them. What surprises, though, is how comfortable Austin in particular seems during the talkier scenes, nicely filling out a suit and sipping on a scotch as he talks to his boss. Still, the ridiculous relationship drama interludes with his ludicrously attractive wife are sure to raise plenty of chuckles, especially the instance in which they share a post-coital dialogue in bed.