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Posted by tinear on October 14, 2014 at 08:01:04:

How did you get past the nonchalance of everyone when she was missing for 24-hours? Pretty much anyone w/2 neurons to rub together, at that point, knows the result isn't going to be good. Affleck's character, especially, would have faked more concern to appear more innocent.
The old boyfriend just happens to be a kidnapper? And the wife seemingly on the spur of the moment becomes a vicious, cold-blooded murderess?
C'mon.
This was way over-written. Hollywood seems to think that complexity makes for excellence. Every group of writers adds another layer, resulting in a meal that has way too many sauces.