A father on health leave from work joins an experimental anti-depressant trial and begins to reveal a darker side of himself.
The tense situation is built up pretty well here, with the entire thing having a wonderful air of inevitability. The actors are well cast, and the writing is fine. The entire thing feels a little cheap, though, and a plot twist at the end might not work twice.
Overall a solid thriller, but it feels like it's missing something to really push it over the edge.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Fear Me Not
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