Let's just say that this film is almost as far from paradise as one can get. Not exactly an original premise and overtones of "Kalifornia," are evident throughout the film, this film doesn't even come close to being a "Kalifornia" film.
Four heroin addicts set out on a road trip to do a "big job" that will not only make them flush with cash, but with enough heroin to last a good long time.
Griffith and Woods are the high notes of the film and it's probably the strongest of all of Melanie Griffith's roles. James Woods is terrific and the film isn't afraid to show the depths of depravity caused by incessant and increasing heroin use/abuse.
Four heroin addicts set out on a road trip to do a "big job" that will not only make them flush with cash, but with enough heroin to last a good long time.
Griffith and Woods are the high notes of the film and it's probably the strongest of all of Melanie Griffith's roles. James Woods is terrific and the film isn't afraid to show the depths of depravity caused by incessant and increasing heroin use/abuse.