The illusion of cheating is short-lived and finally returns to the family

Jacinthe 2022-03-24 09:02:23

The plot design was unexpected, I thought it was just a simple derailed love drama, but I didn't expect it to be more exciting as it went to the back. The first half restores the real man in his 40s. Facing the pressure of his family, he chooses extramarital affairs to seek stimulation. At the moment when his family was almost ruined, the male protagonist miraculously woke up, and completely became a combination of a detective and an avenger. It perfectly took back 100,000 dollars and the life of the villain. Although it is unbelievable to escape in the end, the plot needs such a reincarnation. Aniston has always been witty and pretty, but I didn't expect her to be a liar. When I saw the front desk said she was a "temporary worker", I actually woke up at the same time as the male protagonist. Yes, just woke up! The Frenchman is very familiar, and has always played the lover. This time, he played the villain very vividly. Totally beyond imagination!

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  • Thurman 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Cassel's character is a bit like Cape Fear. Americans like to make extramarital affairs into horror movies, but they are still fake, both emotionally and logically

  • Sylvia 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I really think Aniston is much prettier than Jolie. Maybe Beepett has the same seven-year itch as this film. This film can be called a derailment warning film, which has profound educational significance. The plot is compact, logical, and deserves four stars. Aniston is so charming even at forty; but brother Owen's melancholy look is more and more like Nicolas Cage, a little less; Vincent's performance is good, and the character looks just as fierce and full of villains.

Derailed quotes

  • Detective Church: You brought that shank in with you, it's *pre-meditated* murder. Law don't care who you kill.

    [beat]

    Detective Church: I guess the law didn't care much for Winston, either.

  • [last lines]

    Amy Schine: Bye. See you guys later.

    Deanna Schine: Okay, sweetheart.