Keith, Anna and their son Peter are a close, loving family living in a smart suburban street of a provincial city. Anna is a typical middle-class housewife, filling her day with good works, until one day, when she finds a note that leads to a shattering discovery - her husband has been having an affair. Anna's intense shock at finding out Keith's secret is compounded when she arranges to meet his lover. When Steve arrives at the meeting place, Anna is forced to accept the fact that Keith has been leading a double life for the length of their marriage. Steve stresses the risk of AIDS and urges Anna to have an AIDS test. To show her what it can be like to live with the disease, he introduces her to Jim, who needs 24-hour care and has developed a realistic attitude towards his own death. When Keith leaves home suddenly, Anna is forced to tell her son about the threat of HIV, but Peter turns violently against her and runs away.
A former police detective, haunted by the death of his partner, takes on a dangerous assignment to infiltrate a powerful crime syndicate. He must navigate a treacherous world of double-crosses and violence to uncover the truth behind a series of murders and bring the organization to justice. As he gets closer to the truth, his own life becomes increasingly endangered.
Critical Reception
Closing Numbers received a mixed to negative reception, with critics often citing its formulaic plot and underdeveloped characters. However, some appreciated its gritty action sequences and the performances of its lead actors within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its straightforward action and fight choreography.
Criticized for a predictable storyline and lack of depth.
Some noted the competent performances from the cast.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a divisive viewing experience, with some enjoying it as a typical 90s action flick while others found it unremarkable.
Fun Fact
Jeff Wincott, known for his martial arts background, performed many of his own stunts in the film.
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“Anna” (Jane Asher) comments to her recently enlivened husband “Keith” (Tim Woodward) that she thinks it odd that their sex life has suddenly sprouted some new wings, after many years of contented marriage. Then she discovers something that...