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The brevity of this talky tingler, in which Rickman and Walker's marriage falters after they encounter a young drifter (Norman Reedus) while on vacation, stands out as both its biggest asset and its primary problem. On one hand, even though the movie's single, nonsensical thrill comes at the very end, you've only got to wait 81 minutes to see it. Then again, more of Rickman's always masterful duplicity would've been nice. C+
Posted Apr 07, 2000
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