RocDot
I have no idea what Hollyweird dive they fished Aaron Paul out from, but throw him back!! What a colossally bad actor. He is so unconvincing even laughable trying to play a strong male lead lover. I even had to stop halfway, I ended up feeling embarrassed for him! From his always coiffed Bart Simpson rooster frolic, to the perpetual five o'clock shadow. Hasn't h-weird moved on from that look yet? You ain't got it Aaron, stick to what you know best bud. This might have been a good flick had it had some strong leads, or at-best they didn't keep going back in memoryland over and over with Aaron trying to play the hetro lover! Screeech! NOT! Hey, the Russian dude in the junkyard was good.
yjudith
You would think I would know better than to believe the cover of movies, but alas, I haven't. "A first class thriller!" it is not. It started out good and then just sort of hung there. The pace was way too slow for this genre. Flashing back and forth between the present and the the relationship between David and Claire/Dana/Sarah held the movie back from ever picking up any pace. I truly didn't understand the need to bring the other man she had disappeared on into the movie. At first I thought it was going to be the beginning of other disappearances, from all over the world, but it seemed to be simply for David to look at pictures and get some kind of clue. I was left confused as to who Claire was and who she worked for. The roll of film thing was a bust because the movie failed to explain the importance of it. And the end....sigh!!! The daydream sequence about them going on vacation was silly. They were going out in a hail of bullets, that doesnt sound like a romantic getaway!!!
tomberlin55
I watched a lot of so la la 2016 movies and didn't know anything about this one. Right from the start I was hooked. The perspective is from that average joe who gets himself deeper and deeper into a mystery and conspiracy. I was thinking about what happens next to him and how he manages to service the next scene. Yes the story was weired, but again it is from the actions of a none- professional. I loved it when he took the time to paint the car windows just to get informed by his "victim": nobody can look in, but you can't look out. Aaron face when he realized his well planned plan you went south was great! The ending was fantastic reminded me of Butch and Cassidy. Great Movie!
MrJoe1987
...Jesse Pinkman has apparently changed his identity and started a new life with a really bad haircut. In this new life, he has a girlfriend. When this girlfriend disappears, he decides to put all of those PI skills that he learned from Mike Ehrmantraut to good use, albeit with considerably less skill. As a matter of fact, it's almost like he had not paid attention, at all. Weird; Jesse Pinkman not paying attention.Why am I throwing the Breaking Bad stuff in here? It's because, watching this, I felt more like I was watching a very boring post-series look into what happened to Jesse Pinkman. Aaron Paul seems to play the exact same character in this film as he had in the Breaking Bad TV series. His dialogue, tone of voice, appearance, and even attitude at certain points; all the same.Still, I give it a 6/10. Despite the above annoyances, it still wasn't a bad movie. It wasn't all that exciting, but it still held my attention until the end with the plot.