Any thought that Juan José Campanella's directorial debut might be a
blithe romantic comedy vanishes with the opening image: an eviscerated cat.
Things don't get much more appetizing in the course of this sour mish-mash of
Indecent Proposal and Deconstructing Harry with a soupçon of
The Fabulous Baker Boys. Denis Leary adds to his screen-career snafus as
Jack Morrissey, an embittered, recovering alcoholic who's failed at music and
writing and makes a pittance in a nightclub by playing back-up piano for his
chanteuse wife, Vicky (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón), and by grousing about
rich people in weary, unfunny monologues. Fred Moore (Terence Stamp, looking
confused out of drag), one of these rich people, is amused by Jack's prattle,
and more taken by his wife. Spurred by a private-investigator buddy, Jack and
Vicky plot to have her seduce the married Moore and then blackmail him. The
expected happens, in a sense, twice. It seems Jack hasn't quite given up his
writing aspirations and is typing away a bloated pulp novel of bogus good and
evil paralleling his own story, which we get to see enacted. With Love,
the time to walk out is when the cat gets it.
--Peter Keough
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