I believe that the movie did indeed deliver as a psychological thriller in terms of the confusion it instilled in me (the good kind of confusion that this sort of content actually needs) but when one takes other aspects into consideration, they almost make Fractured a bad film. There are some plot holes here and there, especially the way in which the audience is unaware of how everything truly ends even when we've finally realised that Ray was the loco one all along. What happens to his wife and daughter's corpses in the trunk? What about the patient he basically kidnapped thinking it's his family? The movie simply needed a bit more effort to be put into some scenes and this could not necessarily have been achieved by making it longer to squeeze in some more detail. Overall it's a 3/5 for me and I would recommend it to your average movie-watching person. Not to an extreme critic like myself though.