Bruce Willis must have been down on his luck to take a part in this film. I turned it on when I was exercising, knowing it wouldn't be anything great but thought it might be a diversion. I'd say it was the worst 1 hr and 38 minutes I ever spent watching a film but, truth be told, I often fast-forwarded through many of the incredibly predictable scenes that were intended to be suspenseful. (In fact, a number of the scenes intended to provoke tension just made me laugh.)
There was so much that was ridiculously improbable. Here's just a very small sample. Why didn't Pierce and Tull go into Madison's room immediately after killing the guard? Why did they walk around acting as if they were confronting a dangerous person with lethal weapons as they pursued Madison when they knew she was unarmed? Why didn't Pierce ever wipe the blood from his cheek? Why was Madison apparently able to run faster with a bullet in her leg than were two fit police officers? Why, when Madison got on the computer, didn't she use the computer to get help.
This was a low budget film (except, I assume, for Willis's fee), horribly written and badly directed. Don't waste your time. Even if you're looking for cheap thrills, this isn't a film for you.