Director David Cronenberg is most interested in making his audience squirm, and there's no better example than this creepy and bizarre thriller in which Jeremy Iron plays a pair of twin gynecologists yep, you read that right whose brotherhood is tested in deadly ways when they both fall for the same beguiling woman.
It also felt like something of a cop-out, with Redford far too dashing and nice to perpetrate such a dastardly and dangerously outdated scheme.
In the film, a TV producer, played by Spader, gets involved with a group of people who become aroused after watching automobile collisions.
Director David Cronenberg is most interested in making his audience squirm, and there's no better example than this creepy and bizarre thriller in which Jeremy Iron plays a pair of twin gynecologists yep, you read that right whose brotherhood is tested in deadly ways when they both fall for the same beguiling woman.
It also felt like something of a cop-out, with Redford far too dashing and nice to perpetrate such a dastardly and dangerously outdated scheme.
In the film, a TV producer, played by Spader, gets involved with a group of people who become aroused after watching automobile collisions.