
The honourable Christopher Smith builds a story of half of the movie and then you lose the ball and requires you to see it again (at least) once time.Direct very skillfully and creates the atmosphere gives us 2, 3 scenes that will stick sharply and without resorting to gore element generates high volume.

Melissa George is terrific in the leading role in shaping a character immersed in thoughts and problems, which have even more questions from the audience and stage with the stage reached in the answer, given in (?) at the end of the film. The rest of the cast moving at a satisfactory level but someone managed to stand out.
7/10