![]() ![]() I didn't like many of the supporting cast. His violent "interrogation" scene was a joke. I didn't like someone in the deputy police chief's position breaking into the woman's apartment under the circumstances (and great "luck" finding a bullet and spotting the key phone call entry). The motivation for the murder of the wife seemed unbelievable - a high-powered successful lady lawyer kills the wife of a man she has a one-time quickie with in the bathroom of a party 2 years ago because the husband doesn't return her affection!!! I can't recall any good reason for Mark Harmon's character zeroing in on the night club owned by the serial killer. The solving of the case seemed riddled with plot holes and miraculous assumptions and luck. Everyone was described as the "best" - best lawyer in town, etc. They witlessly and childishly put the worst traits of traditional male characters into the female characters here. ![]() Also childish, as well as offensive, was the fact that every character seemed to be sleeping with everyone else. From the very beginning, the language of seemingly all the characters offended me. It's as good a sign as any that America is in serious decline. I can see why they didn't send it to reviewers prior to "opening night." Besides a few shows and cable news, I don't watch much TV, and I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The movie is a tremendous embarrassment and failure from virtually every standpoint. ![]()
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