Review of Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) by Calum B — 21 Apr 2011
I think most people tend to overlook how well-done the first 20 minutes of this movie really are. Ruben carefully builds a creepy atmosphere, relying on brief glances, moments of silence and quietly expressive performances (especially by Julia Roberts) to help the viewer understand that, behind the image of a perfect couple, something is really wrong.
Unfortunately, after Roberts escapes from her husband, the movie turns into a strictly by-the-numbers thriller, where you can predict almost every development of the script. It's a visually polished movie, though, and the very good performances give it a strong psychological center that keeps it above-average.
This review of Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) was written by Calum B on 21 Apr 2011.
Sleeping with the Enemy has generally received positive reviews.
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