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Very disappointed with this movie. Agonizing to watch so much so that I couldn't make it past the first thirty minute. Boring and sooooo very slow!!


Movie spotlight
A woman wakes up every day, remembering nothing as a result of a traumatic accident in her past. One day, new terrifying truths emerge that force her to question everyone around her.
Christine Lucas wakes up every morning with no memory due to a traumatic accident she can't recall. With the help of her doctor, she attempts to piece together her past through a hidden journal. As she uncovers disturbing truths, she begins to question everyone around her, including her husband, and realizes the danger she might be in.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of the lead actors, particularly Nicole Kidman, but criticized the convoluted plot and predictable twists. Audiences were similarly divided, with some finding the suspense effective and others feeling let down by the execution.
Nicole Kidman delivers a compelling performance as a woman with amnesia.
The film's suspenseful premise is undermined by a predictable and convoluted narrative.
Mark Strong and Colin Firth provide solid supporting performances, but cannot salvage the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight Nicole Kidman's strong acting and the intriguing concept of amnesia-driven suspense. However, many found the plot to be overly complicated and the ending unsatisfying, leading to a mixed reception.
Nicole Kidman's character, Christine Lucas, is described as having anterograde amnesia, meaning she cannot form new memories after the accident, which is the central premise of her daily struggle.
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Very disappointed with this movie. Agonizing to watch so much so that I couldn't make it past the first thirty minute. Boring and sooooo very slow!!

Generic thriller, with a cast that deserve to be doing better. Instead they are stuck in a predictable, silly film thinly wrapped around a poorly executed premise. Meh.