| Review Date: Director: Karen Moncrieff Writer: Karen Moncrieff Producers: Eric Karten, Gary Lucchesi, Tom Rosenberg, Kevin Turen, Henry Winterstern Actors: Brittany Murphy as Krista Toni Collette as Arden Giovanni Ribisi as Rudy |
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And oh yeah, in case you’re like me in thinking that the film’s title assures a horror element to its proceedings, think again, as the film features very little if any violence and even less blood. It’s more about its characters, all played nicely by all involved, particularly Toni Colette as the stranger with a super-mean mom (look for a bush shot to boot), Rose Byrne as a surviving sister and Marcia Gay Harden as a grieving mom (is it me or did she remind you of Dianne Wiest as well?). I guess I must’ve been a little slow up top when watching this movie, as it was only afterwards that I realized that each story was actually about a specific woman (not man) somehow related to this one dead girl. I say that because perhaps deeper character connections might be made by those of the fairer sex while watching this film, and not necessarily by male viewers. I consider myself a man (although not much of one, my penis definitely qualifies me “on paper”) and thought each of the stories were pretty interesting (especially the one called “The Wife”), well-acted and nicely connected in the end. The film did, however, feel a little like MEMENTO in that most of it would likely come together better on the second watch, and also felt a little like a stage play or a made-for-TV flick, that didn’t necessarily require theatrical viewing or release.