2 reviews
Richard Dean Anderson makes a very gruesome part here as a police officer totally obsessed by his wife, whom he cannot leave in peace although she goes at any length to shake him off her life. There are bothersome lacks in coherence in this horror thriller which includes some random murders that are not logically explained. Susan Day as the harassed wife constantly brought to the brink of nervous collpase is pretty and has to fight hard to withstand all the horrible trials brought upon her by her desperately loving husband. No happy ending and they lived happily ever after here, on the contrary, the abyss constantly broadens and gets worse, and then the ending does not quite make sense either. The script is a bit thick, the atrocities keep mounting, and you don't want to watch all this again.
Tense thriller,shocking,thought provoking,well acted,TV movie, that'll have you booing and hissing at(a playing against type) Richard Dean Anderson, who pulls off his dark,heavy role with such menace,you find yourself wondering why Hollywood and Cecil B have never called. If you don't like animal cruelity this is not a film for you,unless somebody tells you when you can look again. The plot twist and turns, and you find yourself braying for both Anderson's blood and comeuppance, A chick flick with more than enough action to keep the blokes/guys equally engrossed. A good nights viewing.
- Carole Price
- Jun 12, 2002
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