There is certainly something about Mary that has a great appeal to the people in a tourist town in coastal Alabama.
But after the tragic death of her husband Trey, Mary is struggling with her recovery. She also senses that she is constantly being watched and regularly calls the police for escort service to her job at the local bar.
The film is slow in delivering who is the "watcher" of Mary. She has a close friend in Nicole. And Michael, an old friend of Trey, is concerned about her as well. Then, she meets Kai, a drifter who claims that he is a photographer, yet refuses to reveal where he came from. That should have been a trigger warning to Mary.
In addition to the sluggish pace, the dialogue of this film was not strong, rarely advancing the plot or developing the character relationships. There was an especially maudlin monologue at the end delivered by Mary's father that only revealed what we have already known for ninety minutes: there's something about Mary.
But after the tragic death of her husband Trey, Mary is struggling with her recovery. She also senses that she is constantly being watched and regularly calls the police for escort service to her job at the local bar.
The film is slow in delivering who is the "watcher" of Mary. She has a close friend in Nicole. And Michael, an old friend of Trey, is concerned about her as well. Then, she meets Kai, a drifter who claims that he is a photographer, yet refuses to reveal where he came from. That should have been a trigger warning to Mary.
In addition to the sluggish pace, the dialogue of this film was not strong, rarely advancing the plot or developing the character relationships. There was an especially maudlin monologue at the end delivered by Mary's father that only revealed what we have already known for ninety minutes: there's something about Mary.