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Was an interesting twist on the drifter, love triangle story line. This one is not for those looking for the typical love story themed movie. And not for those who are steeped in the safe haven of normal thinking. The ending left me rewinding to make sure that I had seen the ending properly. Sometimes the mind is not as quick as the eye and this one definitely left me thinking about whether things are really as we perceive them to be.
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No wonder over half the reviewers here seem to think this film is set in Britain. It isn't; it is set in Maine, though you would never guess from Polly Walker's very British accent. Old money Bostonians certainly don't sound that British. Many reviewers have talked about Rickman's unconvincing accent, but at least he attempted an accent. Miss Walker should have tried as well.
Accents aside, this film is just dreadfully boring. It is very nearly the first act of Deathtrap with all the wit and style drained away.
I admit I only watched it to see Alan Rickman. If that is your objective, go for it. You'll love him.
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wow!!what a movie!!!Norman Reedus was fantastic.I cant believe i hadnt seen this one sooner!!This one,everyone should own.
(But the ending sure throwed me for a loop!!)
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If you are a Alan Rickman fan and you like thrillers you might enjoy this. The ending was a surprize and leaves you wondering.
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I really liked this movie. It was very interesting and intriguing to me. It kept me watching it from start to finish. It has me guessing all the way through this movie as to what is going to happen next.
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This movie really reminded me of the movie Death Trap years ago. It seems like it is England's version of it.
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