When they brought together the flawed clones of Cameron Diaz and Edward Norton to make this "movie," which is supposedly intended to be a thriller with intrigue and suspense, did they think for a moment about having at least the decorum of a little originality? Sometimes a story is poorly acted, but its script can make up for it; other times, the other way around. But with this nonsense neither of the two premises is fulfilled: very poor performances, with characters that generate zero empathy and a story so predictable that you know how it will end after 10 minutes (or even before). An hour and a half of wasted existence.
By the way, the bad guy is the husband, whom we already suspected before the first 10 minutes; That is, there is never any twist or counterturn.
By the way, the bad guy is the husband, whom we already suspected before the first 10 minutes; That is, there is never any twist or counterturn.
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