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Acting as J. Reid, undercover cop Cole works his way up the ranks and soon becomes close friends on the business and personal side with drug lord Dwayne Gittens who calls himself God. However, Cole's superior officer fears that he has gone too far in and may not be able to go back to his real self.
The latest in a long line of mediocre August releases, this would-be thriller boasts several well acted, interesting characters stuck in a story that is unevenly paced and overly familiar.
Good actors can always rise above the cliches surrounding them. Such is the case with Omar Epps and LL Cool J who deliver punchy, perceptive performances.
Although it is based on a true story, the subject matter has been covered too many times to care, and the by-the-book plot plods along to an anti-climatic finish.
In its exploration of the moral dilemma of the undercover life, In Too Deep breaks no ground. But Epps is a leading man on the rise, and Cool J is something to see.