A newly married couple receive an unexpected visit from an old friend who has ulterior motives to end their relationship.A newly married couple receive an unexpected visit from an old friend who has ulterior motives to end their relationship.A newly married couple receive an unexpected visit from an old friend who has ulterior motives to end their relationship.
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The lives of a couple are thrown into chaos with the arrival of an old friend with dishonest intentions.
Inspired by erotic thrillers of the 90s (Like Fatal Attraction and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle) Nathan Hill brings us another engaging film that contains the usual Hill charm that you would find in Lady Terror and Jasper.
Australia needs to produce more genre films, and this is another example that we are capable of it. You wouldn't believe how well received they are not overseas because they are something fun and different from the norm for us.
There is no denying that you'll have fun watching a Nathan Hill movie and it leads you down a rabbit hole you won't regret falling into.
Have fun. Always have fun with a Nathan Hill movie.
Inspired by erotic thrillers of the 90s (Like Fatal Attraction and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle) Nathan Hill brings us another engaging film that contains the usual Hill charm that you would find in Lady Terror and Jasper.
Australia needs to produce more genre films, and this is another example that we are capable of it. You wouldn't believe how well received they are not overseas because they are something fun and different from the norm for us.
There is no denying that you'll have fun watching a Nathan Hill movie and it leads you down a rabbit hole you won't regret falling into.
Have fun. Always have fun with a Nathan Hill movie.
This movie has a very engaging narrative. It obviously draws influence from classic erotically-charged thrillers of the 90s with a bit of a twist.
The chemistry between Natalie Heslop and Nathan Hill is also pretty good, adding a layer of depth to their characters' relationship.
While some may find the melodramatic plot and acting choices a bit over-the-top, these elements have also been noted for adding a certain charm to the film. The psychological thriller aspect, combined with a touch of soothsaying, offers a unique spin on the romance genre, although some feel these elements could have been explored more deeply
The unique concept of a painter whose art materializes in real life adds a spellbinding twist to the narrative.
The chemistry between Natalie Heslop and Nathan Hill is also pretty good, adding a layer of depth to their characters' relationship.
While some may find the melodramatic plot and acting choices a bit over-the-top, these elements have also been noted for adding a certain charm to the film. The psychological thriller aspect, combined with a touch of soothsaying, offers a unique spin on the romance genre, although some feel these elements could have been explored more deeply
The unique concept of a painter whose art materializes in real life adds a spellbinding twist to the narrative.
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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