It is funny how much Pullman and Sawa resemble each other, and that Pullman's character seems to feel it when they first meet. However...
Plot wise, it's a trash fire, but there is very solid acting here, and the directing may not quite be memorable, but it also is solid enough to make this a picture worth watching.
But it does require truly monumental stupidity for some of the "twists" to occur.
Plot wise, it's a trash fire, but there is very solid acting here, and the directing may not quite be memorable, but it also is solid enough to make this a picture worth watching.
But it does require truly monumental stupidity for some of the "twists" to occur.