I saw it back in '04 and liked it, which is why I chose to watch it in 2021 on Amazon Prime.
Shemar Moore plays successful (with some shady side dealings) businessman Emory, married to Connie, played by Vivica Fox -- equally successful philanthropist.
The movie moves quickly through all of Emory's problems and ends with him being imprisoned for the murder of his mistress, Allanah (played by Golden Brooks).
There is a twist at the end that I didn't see coming, so kudos to the writers and actors for a well-written story and acting that kept this viewer engaged from start to finish. Special props to the actor who pulled off the twist.
I would recommend this movie, still, in 2021.
Shemar Moore plays successful (with some shady side dealings) businessman Emory, married to Connie, played by Vivica Fox -- equally successful philanthropist.
The movie moves quickly through all of Emory's problems and ends with him being imprisoned for the murder of his mistress, Allanah (played by Golden Brooks).
There is a twist at the end that I didn't see coming, so kudos to the writers and actors for a well-written story and acting that kept this viewer engaged from start to finish. Special props to the actor who pulled off the twist.
I would recommend this movie, still, in 2021.