Synopsis
Preston Tylk is an ordinary guy living in Seattle. When he discovers that his wife, Emily, whom he adores, is having an affair, he is devastated. Storming out of the house, he returns later only to find her brutally murdered.
Preston Tylk is an ordinary guy living in Seattle. When he discovers that his wife, Emily, whom he adores, is having an affair, he is devastated. Storming out of the house, he returns later only to find her brutally murdered.
David Glasser Randi Hiller Chris Roberts Adam M. Stone Estes Shane Whalen Martin Cohen Lisa Hope Roni Eguia Menendez James Frey Daniel Glasser
Preston Tylk, Lethal Mistake - Bis zum letzten Atemzug, Погане зерно, Instynktowna decyzja
every time luke wilson was trying to be serious i laughed at him
i'd cheat on my husband for norman reedus too. this was so sad tho especially the ending :(
Weirdly somber cat and mouse chase movie that has Luke Wilson finding out his wife is having an affair with Norman Reedus, then comes home one night to find her dead and becomes convinced that it was Reedus who did it. So full of anger he goes to where Reedus lives intending on confronting him and ends up accidentally killing Reedus' brother who attacks Wilson (understandably so because Wilson angrily storms into the residence there so it's like self defense) Reedus was already convinced that Luke Wilson murdered his wife and when he finds his brother dead, is convinced that it's time to take a gun and take his own revenge on Wilson. I need to stress that--THIS ALL HAPPENS…
total shitshow but okay enough to endure for norman reedus </3
At one point dennis farina bites norman reedus’s hand and it’s hilariously weird
Mostly mediocre neo-noir with Luke Wilson as a husband whose wife is having an affair with Norman Reedus. She ends up dead and Wilson suspects Reedus; the only problem is Reedus thinks Wilson did it.
Bad decision follows bad decision, leading Wilson to enlist aid from private eye Dennis Farina. Vincent Kartheiser (Pete Campbell from Mad Men — he is only 21 here) even shows up briefly as one of Farina’s informants.
Visually the film has some nice shots, but the editing isn’t very strong, and the whole experience just feels underwhelming.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Norman Reedus is on fire (literally)
luke wilson angy 😠
norman i’m sorry this movie sucks
Don't.
Why was it necessary that this take place in Seattle?
Also, kudos to Jonathan keeping his parka on for the ENTIRE film. For a minute there I thought a jump off a bridge would make him lose it, but no!
tf was that