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Easy-going college dean Andy Safian's (Pullman) quiet New England world has just been terribly disrupted. Two coeds have been raped, a third has been killed and the police are beginning to suspect him! At home, bills are piling up, his wife (Kidman) is developing severe stomach cramps and the new tenant a devilishly handsome surgeon (Baldwin) is regularly entertaining nurses late into the night. Little does Andy know that all of these events are related and that he's about to be blindsided by something more daring and deadly than anything he could have ever imagined! (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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inglês A neo-noir that tries to mislead the audience. The storyline with the perpetrator is quickly uncovered by astute viewers (Jigsaw pulling the drawer at the dean's office isn’t there for nothing), and besides the fact that Pullman’s character funds not only in his wallet, it has no bearing on the following plot. The protagonist subsequently salts the area where antlers grow multiple times, only to then, quite Klingon-like and as part of an interesting departure from genre conventions, deny the fatal bitch even a few moments of glory. Minor plus points for Nicole Kidman's backside (if it was hers), the tars in small roles (the young Paltrow, the outdoorsy George C. Scott), and Baldwin’s pretentious surgeon’s take on “divinity.” ()