This film had little substance. The storyline was somewhat predictable, (though the ending was a surprise) - but plot holes still left this viewer with questions.
Dialogue between characters was mostly vague one-liners, volunteered without backstory or context. In particular, attempting to create a femme fatale out of Kacey Barnfield's character fell short as any insight into who Isabella was, her psyche, her history, was absent. Her character, which had promise, was left one-dimensional and under-developed by the writing. Because little explanation was given to the relationships between characters, their interactions felt facile.
Iggy Pop played the grizzled, ageing rock star role. However, the potential depth of his character was also limited by the dialogue.
Plot summary
The idyllic life of Bill, a retired aging rock star, and his young wife is rocked by a lover from her past, resulting in catastrophic consequences.
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August 21, 2017 at 07:22 AM
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Iggy Pop and a femme fatale
Why the low score?
Yeah, baby. This is excellent.
Iggy cannot act to save his life, but it matters not.
Only five people in the entire film, it keeps chugging along with twists and turns right until the end.
Reminded me a little of Sexy Beast.
Good film.
a little too much nonsense but the sufficiency deserves it
Kacey Barnfield / clarke is very sensual and beautiful, Iggy Pop is completely in the theme of the story and Ben Lamb makes sense of it all.