Spoonixel
Amateur movie with Big budget
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Kirpianuscus
far to be great, it is a correct homework.and, for me at least, memorable for few tricks who are useful for create more than sketches of characters but realistic images of different types. the rules of thriller are respected, the story has many twins, the music represents inspired frame for story, the atmosphere of a small place in front with danger is plausible and Radha Mitchell does more than a good role. the basic virtue - the use of many clichés from genre in wise manner. and, in same measure, the science to explore ambiguity in smart manner. short, a decent thriller. maybe, little more. because it gives more than violence and tension, blood or innocent victims. but a story and not bad characters.
princess7angel7
Wow...I tell you what I really liked this movie when i saw it. I was sitting home watching lifetime and this happened to come on. I was so enthralled by this movie i couldn't turn away from it. I love Josh Lucas in this movie. I had always been a huge fan of him, like it Sweet Home Alabama. But in this movie you got to see him act in a different way, he actually got to take on a darker roll. I didn't think that it would work but it totally did! This movie was full of twists and turns. Reading the other comments everyone says that they didn't like the ending but i thought that the ending was pretty good. How they made it switch on and on from person to person. It was a little bit hard to follow but in the end it made it all that much more worth it. I would definitely recommend this movie!
maria_damkjaer
A lot of the discussion seems to be about the last two minutes of this film, which seems unfair, but actually makes sense because the ending, for me, is the main beauty of the film. I have seen many films spoiled by a silly ending, but this is not one of them. The ending is perfect. This film is fast-paced, with constant turns and surprises, a real, classic thriller basically - and throughout the film there are long scenes where almost nothing happens, just suspense building up, and then it explodes in panic and headlong flight. You never really understand what it is all about, and that, for me, sends the film right up there with "The Birds" and other thriller classics. You don't always have to have things explained to you, sometimes there is a strange beauty in the things that you don't understand. So watch this film is you want to see something a little different, guaranteed no boring exposition and long-winded explanations. This film is an attempt to make a thriller that doesn't have to prove itself, that doesn't need an excuse to exist, that simply just works on the basis of atmosphere and mood. This has to be one of the best thrillers I have seen for a long, long time.
edwagreen
He claims that it was road rage and then they stabbed him. They claim something else. The fact remains that this is one big muddled mess of a movie.The stabbed guy comes into a diner and recounts his story. The worker is actually the owner. At night, she runs to a broken down motel that her father left her. She is ready to run from all this. She should have.If this isn't enough to take, it seems that the sheriff molested her and nobody believes her. His screaming wife comes to condemn her. Later on, she comes with their child to apologize-the guy was fooling around with someone else.The woman gets the guy to a doctor to clean out the stab wound. In the interim, the doctor is deadly shortly afterwards. Both the guys and the stab victim blame each other.The dialogue is as inane as the whole movie. We have such brilliant lines as one of the gang saying to the girl: "Go smoke cigarettes. By the time I return, you'll have finished a half a pack." The American Cancer Society should also condemn the whole thing.Anyway, we have an explosion at a gasoline station and the electrocution of the original stab victim.Stay away from strangers.