Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Katherine Waterston | ... | Katherine | |
Michael Shannon | ... | Edward | |
Luke Evans | ... | Emile | |
Michiel Huisman | ... | Stefan | |
Mary Kay Place | ... | Elaine | |
Julie Khaner | ... | Anneke | |
Bo Martynowska | ... | Frieda (as Bo Martyn) | |
Rachel Wilson | ... | Jen (voice) | |
George Tchortov | ... | Bruno | |
Carlo Rota | ... | Dr. Iyengar | |
Salvatore Antonio | ... | Colin Waldorf | |
Nicolas Van Burek | ... | Cop #1 | |
Jean-Michel Le Gal | ... | Cop #2 | |
Mika Collins | ... | British Reporter | |
Noah Dalton Danby | ... | Ian (as Noah Danby) |
One year after the untimely death of her husband, a young woman receives a phone call that pulls her back to Brussels and the life there that she's tried to forget. She is forced to finally confront her grief but is swept up in unraveling the mysteries surrounding her husband's last days alive.
Katherine Waterston is as lovely as ever, Michael Shannon is very nice in a role that's considerably softer than his usual parts, and the direction is slick and competent. However the whole thing is mostly forgettable and the movie just sort of ends without a satisfying resolution.