David Weaver from Lights Remote Action writes: I don't dislike this film, with this cast how could you? But I did find it lacking very essential key elements to make any of it ultimately worthwhile. I wasn't even aware of its existence until I did my usual IMDB check on one of my favorite actresses to see if there was anything of hers I have missed lately. When I saw this title on her list of recent projects I wondered why I hadn't heard about it before. After seeing it though I became quite aware of why this wasn't on anybodies radar. That isn't to say it is a bad film but it was just lacking that loony feeling it was shooting for. I got the suspicious feeling that it was going for the same vibe that made something like A Fish Called Wanda work so well. Kooky characters getting caught up in impossibly ridiculous situations with no one truly understanding the others motivations. Not to put too fine a point on it but despite a more than capable cast and a fun premise, Wild Target missed it's mark by a wide margin.
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