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The cat and the coup review
The cat and the coup review







the cat and the coup review

Amid all the red herrings and misdirections there are some not insubstantial holes. Life finds a way, right? This is on day two of the disappearance.ĭon’t worry-you do indeed find out what’s with this guy. He then finagles Wendy into a little sexual activity later. When Wendy and Paul are compelled to rifle through the trailer belonging to Miranda and her husband, Paul finds a camera full of nudes of Miranda and ogles them at length. Wendy, for one, goes out into the woods with Paul’s gun. Additionally unsettling are the ways that Wendy and Paul deal with their confusion and trauma. And as we soon learn, Baker’s a hard-drinking man with marriage problems and a lost child in his own past.įacinelli overstocks his plot for a reason: to keep the viewer off balance, not just to maintain tension but to camouflage his ultimate coup de grace. Enter Jason Patric’s Sheriff Baker, who informs Paul and Heche’s Wendy that there’s an escaped convict on the loose too. After Jane’s Paul spends a few distracted minutes speaking to a fellow RVer named Miranda (Aleksei Archer), he just looks around and Taylor is gone. There’s also some crazed Dave Bautista-looking dude (actually played by a Mitchell L.

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The younger caretaker is a little off as the movie continues, he evolves into something resembling the protagonist of the Onion’s “Ask A Faulknerian Man Child” article. Soon things get a hair darker pulling into an RV park, they don’t get the warmest of welcomes from its surly manager.









The cat and the coup review