The statment, "One man's meat, is another man's poison" is so true and so ironic in this case. I was so intrigued by the mixed (and bad) comments that this movie got, that I had to purchase it myself. Yes, the entire setting is dark and the plot at times bordering on hammy and cheesy, but it's fun to watch all the double crossing attempts and the extent to which persons will go to commit crimes (the characters of course) and hide them. Davis' husband I think is excellent, his rough and ominous disposition adding to the dark humour of the entire piece. Oftimes, we like movies because the critics say that they are good metaphoric vehicles with symbolism and motifs woven into… Read more