After 25 minutes, I said enough was too much. The leading male character is a borderline psychopath - he's obviously a domestic tragedy waiting to happen. All right, so he hasn't gotten violent towards his ex-wife yet. On the other hand he just walks up and belts her new fiancé without provocation, but clearly feeling justified (and the film-makers clearly agree with him, which is the sickest thing about it). By the way, did I mention that she's his EX-wife? That makes everything he does in those first 25 minutes absolutely illegal - stalking; breaking and entering, assault, harassment.

"Hey, it's only a movie!" Yes, and it's a movie with a message - "boys, you too can grow-up and get abusive to your wives;" and "girls, if he treats you like crap you probably deserved it 'cause he's quite a guy!" and "Children, even if your dad does desert you, you should love him and let him abuse your mom! He's still your dad." Oh, please! This is truly depraved.

What the ex-wife should have done is shoved a carving knife down his throat - a decent lawyer could get her off easy. In any event, in the real world, the ex-husband's behavior doesn't get rewarded, it gets him tossed into jail - where he belongs.

Technically speaking, everything else about this movie covers a part of the spectrum - the part spanning from scorchingly awful to mediocre-at-best. And just by the way, Sissy Spacek is about 10 years too old to play her part, and seems to know she's caught in turkey-land, but, hey, a paycheck is a paycheck.

A real bomb.