Come on William ,You've got to get one movie right and this is another dud in my opinion.The storyline jumps all over the place .I couldn't follow the movie for that reason .2/10 ,I truly wish I could say something positive Sorry !!
Plot summary
Six years ago a criminal mastermind hid one ton of cocaine in an abandoned warehouse. No one knows the location of the drugs except his violent sidekick and his beautiful but deadly girlfriend. Instead of giving up the stash to the cops or a rival gang, the criminal, a mysterious Jamaican named Ghost, takes his secret to prison. When he is kidnapped by a black box covert operative by the name of Cole (Bill Koruna),he escapes with the help of an FBI agent (Angela Williams). Now free on parole, Cole's only goal is to get the cocaine, sell it, and disappear into a life of luxury. But his actions have been closely watched by the DEA, The Russian mob and bad guys alike, and everyone is interested in following the trail to the hidden hoard of coke.
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Knee deep in trash
WHO MESSED WITH MY RIC FLAIR ACTION FIGURE?
William Lee wrote, directed, starred and hid his face behind his dreadlocks as he shamefully played "Ghost." Ghost wants to sell out his 1 ton of "pure Colombian cocaine" because Pink Peruvian Flake sounds too 60's which didn't stop Lee from taking a famous line from "Cool Hand Luke." Ghost becomes kidnapped and is held on a horse farm while everyone is looking for his stash where hopefully they can find a decent line.
The acting was horrible. Sasha Brown was noticeably unconvincing in her delivery. Lee attempted to have characters, but never developed them. The action wasn't great and neither was the sparse CG blood. The beginning starts out like a bad joke, "A Jamaican, Asian, and white guy are in a bar..." The strippers looked rather well fed except for one who most likely wondered onto the wrong set.
Low budget. Good street shots and the sound wasn't bad.
Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity
Entertaining and artsy action movie
In what may be his most artistic movie so far, William Lee returns as writer, director and charismatic star of 3 Knee Deep. Richly-hued, the stories of the many characters stretch through neighborhoods and across continents. Intriguing camera work and colorful cinematography added to the viewing experience.
Pay attention to the scenes near the middle of the film where CIA operatives provide information to explain and advance the plot. Fan favorite Deb Perkins plays the senior official. She's slightly world-weary yet optimistic for success of the mission. Newcomer Thomas Tier gives a finely-nuanced performance as her craggy and competent subordinate.
Recommend watching in a viewing party because the audience will have fun figuring-out the story and talking about the characters.