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A psychiatrist whose client commits suicide finds his family life disrupted after introducing her surviving brother to his wife and daughter.A psychiatrist whose client commits suicide finds his family life disrupted after introducing her surviving brother to his wife and daughter.A psychiatrist whose client commits suicide finds his family life disrupted after introducing her surviving brother to his wife and daughter.
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Jeff Sanca
- Dump Truck Driver
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Nothing new, or groundbreaking here. In fact, it's just a mish-mash of other films of the same genre. Although the few action scenes are quite intense, the majority of the film really dragged on. Saturated in plot convenience, plot holes and unrealistic human behaviour.
Watchable? Yes.
Forgettable? Certainly.
Watchable? Yes.
Forgettable? Certainly.
This movie has a relatively low rating for its fine cast and I naturally wondered why. Now, having seen it, I know why. When it was over I asked my wife, "Of all the movies you have watched would this one be in the upper third, the middle third, or the lower third?" She quickly responded, "Definitely in the lower third."
Plus Casey Affleck has this frequent habit of mumbling his lines and a couple of times I was forced to turn on the subtitles. He is experienced enough, there is no longer an excuse for that.
The core of the story is the death of a psychiatric patient, seemingly from suicide. This came right after she was no longer considered suicidal. But as things develop that becomes in question and the man who claims to be her brother might really be someone else.
As a type of revenge the stranger blames the psychiatrist and systematically begins to dismantle his family. Sam Claflin as the bad guy is actually the best performance here.
On DVD from my public library. Set in Washington state but filmed in British Columbia. Curiously the title it says I am reviewing is "You Belong To Me." Maybe that was an earlier, working title.
Plus Casey Affleck has this frequent habit of mumbling his lines and a couple of times I was forced to turn on the subtitles. He is experienced enough, there is no longer an excuse for that.
The core of the story is the death of a psychiatric patient, seemingly from suicide. This came right after she was no longer considered suicidal. But as things develop that becomes in question and the man who claims to be her brother might really be someone else.
As a type of revenge the stranger blames the psychiatrist and systematically begins to dismantle his family. Sam Claflin as the bad guy is actually the best performance here.
On DVD from my public library. Set in Washington state but filmed in British Columbia. Curiously the title it says I am reviewing is "You Belong To Me." Maybe that was an earlier, working title.
A nice story executed in the worst possible way. Two talented lead actors completely wasted and the casting of Sam Claffin was so bad on many levels. It starts like your usual revenge story but the "twist" in the end which is theoretically good falls so flat because of the pace of the film. The film felt 3 hours long for its 105 minute runtime. This is a story that deserves to be a gripping thriller but it was shot like some tragedy. Sam Claffin's performance as the antagonist is one of the worst you will ever see this year.
About a half hour in, it's easy to see where this film is headed so when the big "twists" come, it's no twist at all, it's just a feeling of, "You're finally admitting what we already know?" I'm a fan of the lead actors and the end has a very exciting thriller sequence but the story wasn't exactly groundbreaking.
Did you know
- TriviaWas stuck in development since 2012. The project went quiet for seven years before starting production in 2019 with a new title, director and cast.
- GoofsWhen Philip follows Grace around, each in their own car, she is seen getting into the passenger's side of her car rather than the driver's side, before the engine starts.
- SoundtracksHands Held High
Written and Performed by Molly Mancina
Produced by Taylor Sparks at Revolver Recordings, Los Angeles, USA
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $338,771
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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