Y-Grade Whodunnit. Skip


It's hard to pinpoint which of the many facets of this flick were unbearable and which ones were terrible. The plot in itself is an old tried and tested formula though so it takes some skill to make such a wretched movie out of it. Was it the unbelievably fake acting? I'm having a tough time deciding whether the acting was naturally so fake or intentionally fake (like a spoof). Or is it the ham handed script - I mean seriously, within a few hours of a woman being told her dead husband staged his death and is again dead, she's all gung-ho, jetting around the world to snoop around and flirting with the FBI agent on the case - or how about the woman journo who can effortlessly break locks and fire pistols. The lines are hopelessly corny, and the sets are sparse and unconvincing. The biggest flaw is the bad casting and the good old fashioned bad acting.

I suggest you skip this.

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