He wants to commit a perfect crime and doesn't realize that the first and the most important rule is to never talk about it? And he's a philosophy professor? He worries about leaving evidence on the internet but leaves a book of "Crime and Punishment" on his work desk with the name of the victim written all over it? How dumb is this guy?!
And his love interest is such a horrible narcissistic person with no redeeming qualities whatsoever. I ended up hoping that something horrible would happen to them both. Well, I suppose I got at least half of my wish.
And what's up with all the inappropriate cheerful tunes and cringe-worthy inner dialog? Completely tone-death execution!
It started okayish, although I never understood why anyone would like, let alone be fascinated by, the main character because he was just a pompous jerk from the start. Just because he wrote a few books? Please.
Would NOT recommend this movie to anyone.
And his love interest is such a horrible narcissistic person with no redeeming qualities whatsoever. I ended up hoping that something horrible would happen to them both. Well, I suppose I got at least half of my wish.
And what's up with all the inappropriate cheerful tunes and cringe-worthy inner dialog? Completely tone-death execution!
It started okayish, although I never understood why anyone would like, let alone be fascinated by, the main character because he was just a pompous jerk from the start. Just because he wrote a few books? Please.
Would NOT recommend this movie to anyone.