This film smacks of a director getting completely carried away with themselves.
Dillon was pretty good, but other than that the movie lacks any real surprises, you get the feeling at the start that the director is trying to outsmart the audience and that feeling is proved correct time and time again throughout the film.
Why anyone would want to poke fun at the people that pay for their livelihood still escapes me.
I get what the makers of this film were trying to do, but they've failed fairly miserably, the scene where Jack descends to hell at the end is extremely boring and could have been cut all together, as could about an hour at least of the rest of the film, all those lingering camera shots staring into nothing were a waste of time.
The story telling was also pretty poor, Uma Thurmans character at the beginning was ridiculous and all of a sudden with no warning three quarters of the way through, the police are onto him with no explanation as to how, and his friend who was never introduced or explained pops up to somehow try and tie a knot on the end of the story, it's just really bad.
I'd give it one star, but as mentioned Dillon was pretty good, so he gets a star for his performance.