7/10
One to remember
8 October 2005
The movie tends to linger in your mind. The twists and turns take a while to process and the more you remember, the more you enjoy. Gil Bellows knocked it out with his wonderfully expressive eyes caught by the director. Sometimes I wasn't sure how the whole movie was going to fit together, but the story kept a good pace to keep me in the game. Stacey Keach was definitely a good choice and brings a fountain of meaning with his expressions and mannerisms. Definitely a show written by a guy and seen through a guy's eye of the world. Interesting to see the world through that lens and then not blowing it out with machismo (even though one scene makes you shake your head at the mischief).
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