Hands down the dumbest movie Egoyan has ever made... The more details that emerge from the fog, the sillier everyone's private pain becomes, predicated as it is on utter nonsense. This was never a problem back in the 1980s and 1990s, because Egoyan fashioned scenarios so absurdist that they had only a tangential relationship to real-world behavior. Here, by contrast, he's trafficking in overly familiar tropes involving cops, grieving relatives, and criminal masterminds, and the idiocy sticks.
Mike D'Angelo
dicembre 9, 2014