With Martha Mitchell (Julia Roberts) trapped in her own home by men who are supposedly meant to look after her.
You do wonder just how true this all is. Even with creative licence and her attempts to get aid going nowhere.
Her ordeal while harrowing felt hollow as she finally hooks up with her husband. She just sits in silence while John Mitchell apologises.
In reality if all this had happened she would had screamed at him and kicked him several times for associating with such scumbags.
John Dean and some of the law enforcement realise that these are arrogant scumbags lacking in much intelligence. One of them needed to get rid of incriminating photos from his wall.
The mixture of comedy and drama was uneven, the pace was heavy going.
You do wonder just how true this all is. Even with creative licence and her attempts to get aid going nowhere.
Her ordeal while harrowing felt hollow as she finally hooks up with her husband. She just sits in silence while John Mitchell apologises.
In reality if all this had happened she would had screamed at him and kicked him several times for associating with such scumbags.
John Dean and some of the law enforcement realise that these are arrogant scumbags lacking in much intelligence. One of them needed to get rid of incriminating photos from his wall.
The mixture of comedy and drama was uneven, the pace was heavy going.