Review of Daylight (1996) by Edward Guthmann for San Francisco Chronicle — 17 Mar 2010
What Daylight lacks is the knowledge of its own limitations. The only really hysterical line is delivered by Sly's son, Sage Stallone, who plays one of three young prisoners also stuck in the tunnel...
Surrounded by rubble and rising water, he gazes longingly at the 14-year-old Harris and says, "If we don't die in here, I was wondering if I could give you a call. . . .".
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This review of Daylight (1996) was written by Edward Guthmann and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 17 Mar 2010.
Daylight has generally received mixed reviews.
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