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A thriller movie tells the story of the valet who decided to steal house of a rich customer. But his destiny put him in the wrong house where he finds a strange woman locked there by the house owner. He helped her to set free so he becomes in enmity with the house owner.
The former 'Doctor Who' star David Tennant enlivens this stock thriller about scam artists and serial torturers - but it's still a mess. Tennant deserves better. So do audiences.
[David] Tennant plays Erendreich with bemused and chilling intensity and, like all good villains, he makes the audience sit up and pay attention to what he is going to do or say next.
Devlin trots out every device since Silence of the Lambs in an attempt to turn this moronic plot into something watchable, but the spirit of the film feels in the wrong place.
Often stump-dumb. Its own title doesn't make much sense. More interesting than good, as you'll see if you stumble onto it on a streaming service in a few months. After all, it's not always about the image you're seeing, but the light behind it.
... unravels due to an abundance of ridiculous twists and contrived cheap thrills, but at least Tennant's unhinged portrayal of a sociopath enlivens things.