Diabolical, convoluted story dealing with the old adage that hell hath no fury as a woman scorned.
It's hard to believe that because a killer gave the whereabouts of his survivors, he is allowed to walk away free from all the turmoil that he created. After all, he did kill several people including his wife and young daughter. How could a father just snap the neck of that adorable child? This is entirely too contrived to believe.
The acting is good but as the dead bodies begin to pile up, you have to wonder what's really going on here.
I have to say that the ending is terrific. Scott Glenn got exactly what he deserved for what he did.
The film essentially deals with a wealthy man who feels he can get away with anything, a woman, his victim, who has emotional problems but is literally pushed over the edge by Glenn and societal laws that just don't make much sense.
It's hard to believe that because a killer gave the whereabouts of his survivors, he is allowed to walk away free from all the turmoil that he created. After all, he did kill several people including his wife and young daughter. How could a father just snap the neck of that adorable child? This is entirely too contrived to believe.
The acting is good but as the dead bodies begin to pile up, you have to wonder what's really going on here.
I have to say that the ending is terrific. Scott Glenn got exactly what he deserved for what he did.
The film essentially deals with a wealthy man who feels he can get away with anything, a woman, his victim, who has emotional problems but is literally pushed over the edge by Glenn and societal laws that just don't make much sense.