Pretty people were in it. Obviously enough money was spent to give the visuals that "slick" look of a Hollywood movie. A lot of the actors had good voices that were nice to listen to. And the screenplay may have been a good one -- it's just really hard to tell. Ferguson seems like a very good actor and a few others in the film probably are too. However I don't think the director can tell the difference between good acting and "being caught acting." So much of it was so unbelievable and not in a fun or creative and artistic way. It just came out like a tone deaf singer singing what might have been a good song but I can't really tell because the tune was so out of whack and never could detect the melody. I watched almost all of it and nothing ever really seemed to happen and nothing touched me or moved me except some of the acting by Ferguson, who at times reminded me quite a bit of Ann Heche. I do not recommend this movie unless you are studying what makes a bad movie a bad movie. It might be interesting for example to compare this film to something done by, say, Ed Wood.