Review of Bait

Bait (2000)
6/10
While Bait offers comedic moments and showcases Jamie Foxx's talents, it struggles to rise above its ordinary storyline
8 May 2024
I recently rewatched Bait (2000) on Tubi. The plot centers on a lifelong petty criminal offered a chance by the police to secure his freedom in exchange for helping them capture a targeted criminal. However, what appears to be a golden opportunity may carry unforeseen consequences for our thief.

Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day), the film features an ensemble cast including Jamie Foxx (Ray), David Morse (The Green Mile), Kimberly Elise (Diary of a Mad Black Woman), Mike Epps (Next Friday), Jamie Kennedy (Scream 2), and David Paymer (Get Shorty).

Bait is one of those films that consistently surprises with its humor, largely thanks to Jamie Foxx's comedic prowess. The character development is well-done, allowing Foxx ample room for his comedic escapades. Additionally, the love story and baby elements add depth, with Kimberly Elise delivering a strong performance. However, beyond the character development, the film falls into the realm of predictability, with a straightforward storyline and exaggerated circumstances leading to an ending that may seem too convenient.

In conclusion, while Bait offers comedic moments and showcases Jamie Foxx's talents, it struggles to rise above its ordinary storyline. I would rate it a 6/10 but still recommend giving it a watch, if only for Foxx's performance.
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