After facing an accident, a young man, lost his memory, the thing that leads him to doubt everything and everyone around him, till his wife, shocked by revealing the horrible truth of his family.
Retains a clear position for mystery and askew intimidation, boosted by competent lead performances from Bosworth (in a refreshing change of pace) and Bentley.
The set-up is there - man wakes up to a life he knows nothing about and subsequently falls into a rabbit hole of lies and truths - but the execution and overall innovation just isn't there.
The sight of a fur-coat-wearing Bosworth wielding a blood stained power tool is a striking visual coup... Yet for the most part the story is too slackly stretched to sustain the tension the film needs to keep us gripped.