After a very good first hour, the film's intensity sags in the second hour. It's obvious that the main character is full of self-loathing but we don't really get a good idea about what's going on in his mind. Deborah Unger turns in a strong performance as Bekkie Stander, but her character is not fully explored as it should be.
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