A misery-esque tale of a man who wakes up in bed after an accident, suffering from memory loss. He begins to suspect that his wife isn't really his real wife and soon finds himself a prisone... Read allA misery-esque tale of a man who wakes up in bed after an accident, suffering from memory loss. He begins to suspect that his wife isn't really his real wife and soon finds himself a prisoner in the house.A misery-esque tale of a man who wakes up in bed after an accident, suffering from memory loss. He begins to suspect that his wife isn't really his real wife and soon finds himself a prisoner in the house.
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It's a badly written, directed, and acted rip off of Stephen King's Misery. At first you think the movie may be salvageable, probably deserves more than the two, to two and a half stars it was given...until you watch it.
The acting by the stories main protagonist (Kate Bosworth) is dull to say the least. It's almost as if Bosworth tried so hard, her performance goes full circle, right back to mediocre. There's a calm demeanor in the character that you as the viewer are supposed to find intriguing, but again, it's far too over done to be anything short of annoying. She is a walking encyclopedia of Jeapordy answers. Which, is supposed to add to the mystery of the character and the plot, but in the end falls flat, because the plot fails to explain why. The general pace is so slow, the plot is so needlessly drawn out, that it begins to feel like more of a nuisance to sit through to the finish, rather than a thrill-ride.
There is a slight twist at the end of the movie, but it's not enough to carry the film above the two star rating.
I have nothing against Kate Bosworth, personally. But, if she ever decides to do another role like this, she needs desperately to seek acting lessons from Kathy Bates.
There is a slight twist at the end of the movie, but it's not enough to carry the film above the two star rating.
I have nothing against Kate Bosworth, personally. But, if she ever decides to do another role like this, she needs desperately to seek acting lessons from Kathy Bates.
I've set up an account just to rate this outrageously dull movie. Trust me do not waste your time. How it actually got made is beyond me. Really do not even waste your time. The 'twist' at the end is just as boring as the rest of the movie. I'm tempted to write to sky and ask for a refund. Ridiculous acting Ridiculous plot A complete waste of money I should have taken note of the other reviews and not even bothered with this movie............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .
Someone tell what the hell was Kate Bosworth thinking when she took such a role. First let me just say that, the movie was just awful. Kate and Wes are not great actors and to put them together was only a recipe for disaster. The story could have been told a whole lot better if number one, it had a better story premise of kidnapping and two, if the characters were more believable. Bosworth did her best in trying to convince the audience of being some detached and cruel woman who's bitterness and hate was kept behind a phony smile and loving way to Wes who was her husband. But in the end neither character brought enough convincing to their roles leaving me very upset that I burnt more than an hour of my life, watching one of the worst movies ever. Do yourself a favor watch the trailer, and then go watch something else, because this was just awful.
The plot of the movie was interesting. The storyline was awful, so badly written. The characters weren't well-developed nor very interesting. The dialogues between the 2 main characters were so silly and boring. Actually, the first part of the movie (the first 30 minutes) were so boring and uninteresting. The second part of the movie was kinda intense. There were too many plot holes and the ending was so stupid. Overall, it wasn't a nice movie that I won't watch it ever again. The acting was just nice. Also, it wasn't very scary, because the kills were done off-screen. The opening scene of the movie was kinda promising, but eventually it was just a silly movie.
I'd have to say that most reviews here are spot on (as ever) apart from the obvious 'shill' (who even kindly reminds us it's on Amazon!) The film struggles throughout. Struggles for pace, coherence, atmosphere and most of all any scrape of originality. Even Nicole Kidman clone Kate Bosworth again shows she can't act for toffee as do the rest of the cast with alarming consistency. The film yearns to be Misery or any decent film of the Psycho Stalker genre but falls so far short it is funny. Bosworth's inaudible mutterings attempt to give a semblance of coherence to the dreadfully thin plot, the only convincing performance was the one from the cat who, in fairness delivered his 'miaows' with sublime skill and is the highlight of this dreary, poorly produced mumblefest.
Did you know
- TriviaThere are no names given to the main characters, therefore you never have to remember them. You could say it's a nod to the title of the movie.
- GoofsYou can tell the woman is not wearing a slip under the skirt of her suit when she is pouring the soup. Women of that era always wore slips under dresses and skirts.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.164 (2013)
- SoundtracksIt's Only Make Believe
Written by Conway Twitty (as Harold L. Jenkins) (BMI) and Jack Nance (BMI)
Published by Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BMI)
Performed by Conway Twitty
Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $61,192
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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