The camera gets a headlock on Damian Lewis, who acts up a storm, jabbers to himself, breathes hard, melts down before our eyes, ostensibly disturbed about the abduction of his daughter a year ago, but just disturbed in general. The natural reaction of the viewer is to want to push back from the screen. Other than in the acting department, writer-director Lodge Kerrigan maintains a bare-bones austerity reminiscent of the Belgian Dardenne brothers, but this makes the actor's leash look all the looser. With Abigail Breslin and Amy Ryan. (2005) — Duncan Shepherd
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