A Love story, or shall we say - a love story about discovering what your heart really wants. A movie that - emphasises on two very important aspects of Love and heart-break. Firstly - 'time is a big healer' and Secondly - times change and with it - people change, and that's okay. Life must - and it does - move on. The Movie has been - almost everywhere - incorrectly described as - a "Neo-noir thriller" or a "Suspense thriller" or even a "dull and derivative thriller". I'd most humbly like to disagree with these descriptions, the movie is about Love, loss, heart-break and redemption after fall. It is about finding yourself in the process of finding your love and vice-versa. The film has Samara Weaving, Zach Avery and Carly Chaikin in the lead roles. Zach Avery's portrayal of a disturbed, guilt bearing heart-broken lover who's trying cope with his loss suits his 'not so expressive' face but this character could've been played with more intensity.'Samara Weaving' whom we all admire has also been under-used with respect to her acting capabilities.'Carly Chaikin' however shines. She has played her character most convincingly, and you can't help but get attached to 'Kat's' character as the movie progresses. The other notable performances are by 'Alex Fernandez' and 'Brian Cox' .
(Oh - just one more thing - it would help to understand/feel the movie better, if 1) you've really madly been in love with someone and 2) have gone through a heart-break that nearly broke you ツ)