"Edge Of Darkness" centres on a veteran cop Thomas Craven, whose only grown-up child Emma, is murdered on the steps of his home. The cop unearths his daughter's secret life and discovers a world of corporate cover-ups and government collusion.
by remy
on 07/02/2010 2 of 3 people found this review helpful
What I loved most: Nothing
What I really hated: Bad conversations
The plot was predictable and the speech and dialogue were slurry as if people were in a druken stupor.Jesper (If I caught his name correctly), the fat guy who "cleans" up mess and assassinates people does the worst conversations ever especially in the scene where he visits Gibson in the night amidst the latter burning his daughter's belongings in the tin can and returning to the house for a drink. His drunken talk continues throughout the entire show. I can comprehend American accents well enough to differentiate what's colloquial and what's mumbling, murmuring, slurrying. The actors were too lazy to exert force to even talk. Now, we understand why many people are unwilling to even spend $20 on a weekend movie to go the movie cinemas and why people are resorting to DVD(s), legal or pirated- too many crappy movies spoiling the scene. Recent flops in Singapore; The Treasure Hunter, starring Gay Chou and many more.