7/10
Drumming a good beat.
2 September 2015
To coin a phrase, a true 'hidden gem'.

Diane Keaton, who's one of those famous actresses where you can hardly remember any of their films, plays a thespian hired to be the girlfriend of a dead terrorist, in a slick, uncompromising thriller which starts off slow but gets progressively more exciting as it goes on.

The acting is top notch, the unlikely plot advances in such a well delivered way to make even the most implausible of events believable and the bittersweet ending is one I'll remember for a long time. It's two hours of riveting suspense and action, and worth far more than it's current status as a unknown treasure. 7/10
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