I am a lifelong (since Wanted: Dead or Alive) McQueen fan. But by the time I saw this film, he had, sadly, passed away. Therefore, I looked for the signs of his pending demise in the film and they were clearly there.
Both McQueen and his character looked tired. This is probably due to his being ravaged by cancer and its medical therapy. His character seemed to pursue his work, chasing bail jumpers, with only half hearted interest. It was as if he did his job just to get away from his pregnant girlfriend and the circus side show freaks that had a running card game in his house. Somehow, the character knew the actor was dying, and simply chased bad guys in the plot to pass the time until his demise. Life imitating art imitating life. Stil, there were signs of the old "Vin", Capt. Hilts and Max Sand at times.
A sad last hurrah for a truly great actor, only because I knew this was his last film. I have watched this movie a number of times since his passing, and the film does seems to get better each time I do. Let's face it, there were only once each of Gable, Cooper, Brando and McQueen
McQueen started out thinking he'd never be able to walk with these type stars. Ultimately, as shown by his popularity 26 years after his death, he eclipsed them all. He will always be the Cooler King and King of Cool.
His exploits still thrills movie goers in The Blob, The Great Escape, Nevada Smith, Papillion, Sand Pebbles, Bullit, Junior Bonner and The Magnificent Seven.
"I'll take care of you, and set you up real good, Pilar." He still means it.