This first half of this film when Fox is searching for his daughter with Jane Asher is quite good. However the minute she leaves the film,slightly over halfway through,the interest drops off.
The chain of events which leads to him finding his daughter is about a million to one.
Having found her she refuses to come home. Maybe its because her fathers onsessive behaviour is reflected in his everyday life. However it then completely detaches from reality at the end when he lets his by now 13 year old daughter go as she will not return home. One would have thought that in such a situation he would have contacted social services so that she could be put in to care. So the film left me feeling very disatisfied.
The chain of events which leads to him finding his daughter is about a million to one.
Having found her she refuses to come home. Maybe its because her fathers onsessive behaviour is reflected in his everyday life. However it then completely detaches from reality at the end when he lets his by now 13 year old daughter go as she will not return home. One would have thought that in such a situation he would have contacted social services so that she could be put in to care. So the film left me feeling very disatisfied.