Directed by:
Chloe DomontScreenplay:
Chloe DomontCinematography:
Menno MansComposer:
Brian McOmberCast:
Alden Ehrenreich, Phoebe Dynevor, Eddie Marsan, Rich Sommer, Geraldine Somerville, Sebastian De Souza, Jim Sturgeon, Brandon Bassir, Sia Alipour (more)VOD (1)
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An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a couple's romance to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement. (Netflix)
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I can't help but feel that every new thriller with a sexual undertone inevitably reminds me of Fifty Shades of Grey. It's hard to take it seriously after that comparison. However, Alden Ehrenreich, usually quite unremarkable, and the perfectly cast Phoebe Dynevor, both deliver stellar performances. Maybe it's the Wall Street setting — you're more likely to encounter a scoundrel than a good guy there. In fact, spotting two scoundrels side by side in the crowd is probably more common than you'd ever imagine. ()
A very promising start, a little questionable conclusion. I understand what Chloe Domont is saying with this film, but I was slightly underwhelmed by the execution. The whole idea could have been presented in hints and small intimate motives of the characters and it would have been very effective. Instead, in the second half, they chose to drive the behaviour of the characters ad absurdum and all the believability fell down for me. It's a shame, it had the makings of a very solid drama with some very thought-provoking ideas. ()
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