Robert (Richard Gunn) and Becki (Jennifer Blanc) are getting married. Robert's partner and friend Henry (Michael Biehn) is at his house along with Henry's girl friend Vanessa (Caitlin Keats). Robert's son Nathan (Matthew Ziff) shows up from graduate school along with Cicilia (Sarah Butler) the love of his life.
Nathan doesn't get along with his father. Nathan wants to quit graduate school, Henry, who likes his drink, insists he stays. However, that issue is minor as we discover that there have been undisclosed relations among the people at the gathering who are not the current couples.
The film is essentially a 67 minute soap opera with the F-bomb. It was a substandard script that moved slow and with little passion.
Plot summary
Henry and his girlfriend are invited by their friend to his wedding. He also invites Henry's estranged son and his girlfriend, Cecilia to the party. Henry has been an overbearing, status-conscious father and his son always resented on lack of freedom to make decisions for his life. His father wants him to get higher education but the son wants to get into practical life. This causes bitter arguments between the two. But this is only one side of the story. The real drama begins after the father and the son are stuck in the cabin with their girlfriends and some sinister revelations and heartrending drama ensues.
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The twist is nice but not enough.
I have said that you can judge a movie by it's title, and this movie proves my point. Simple, and to the point this movie is about a treacherous bunch of people, and the simple people who want to believe the best, and never see the truth. I did not Enjoy this movie all that much, the acting was alright, and the direction was just fine, not a bad movie, just nothing special at all. The rain is actually a character in this film it never lets up, you hear it all the time. I enjoyed how this worked as a sound track because the rain, and thunder was louder than the radio playing in the back of the room. You are teased through the whole movie with one of those "16 hours earlier" sort of flashback feelings, but then it is something else which I guess makes it unique enough to even be mentioned. I would only say that you should watch this if it is free, and you have nothing but time. You will not come away from this feeling like you have been rewarded for your time, but you may get a kick out of the twist as they are careful not to hint at it too often.
boring
What the hell was this. I thought I was going to see a rather good horror flick because there are some shots edited in between the story that makes you think a massacre is on it's way but sadly it's the movie itself that is a massacre.
And so many names that I admire, Biehn, Blanc, Keats and Butler, all names that I have seen in a lot of good flicks but here together they are a failure. It's not that the acting is terrible it's the story itself. Nothing really happens except arguments and frustrations and of course treachery. But it's the editing that destroyed this flick. It's clearly to see that the close-ups were shot in another take. it's full of mistakes on part of facial expressions.
Even clocking in under an hour (begin and end credits) it's still a boring flick. And at the end you see what the in between shots were all about. No, this isn't a good flick. Sad to see Michael Biehn, who produced this, falling into a void. And Sarah Butler, seen her so many times in flicks and even in the flesh isn't showing the anger she has in so many of her flicks.
No effects at all, a very cheap flick, not worth your time.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 1,5/5 Comedy 0/5