
When you love someone you can't just throw it away.
Susan Morrow receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband – a man she left 20 years earlier – asking for her opinion of his writing. As she reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a mathematics professor whose family vacation turns violent.
- 7.4
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 56m

Amy Adams
Susan Morrow
Jake Gyllenhaal
Edward Sheffield / Tony Hastings
Michael Shannon
Bobby Andes
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Ray Marcus
Isla Fisher
Laura Hastings
Ellie Bamber
India Hastings
Armie Hammer
Hutton Morrow
Karl Glusman
Lou Bates
Robert Aramayo
Steve 'Turk' Adams
Laura Linney
Anne Sutton
Andrea Riseborough
Alessia Holt
Michael Sheen
Carlos Holt
Bobbi Salvör Menuez
Samantha Morrow
Imogen Waterhouse
Chloe
Franco Vega
Driver
Zawe Ashton
Alex
Evie Pree
TV Woman Voice #1
Beth Ditto
TV Woman Voice #2
Graham Beckel
Lt. Graves
Neil Jackson
Christopher
Jena Malone
Sage Ross
Lee Benton
Office Executive
Kristin Bauer
Samantha Van Helsing
Sydney Schafer
Hostess
Evan Bittencourt
Elevator Operator
Janet Song
Nurse
Michele Dunn
Video Woman #1
Lori Jean Wilson
Video Woman #2
Peggy Fields Richardson
Video Woman #3
Piper Major
Video Woman #4
Moose Ali Khan
Oscar - Diner Guest (uncredited)
Brianna Barnes
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Amanda Fields
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Joshua D. Eads
Businessman (uncredited)
Jonathan Fredrick
UPS Man (uncredited)
Alizee Gaillard
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Nick Hounslow
Party Attendee (uncredited)
Kerstin Lechner
Kerstin - Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Carson Nicely
Dinner Party Valet (uncredited)
Christopher Pinkalla
Art Gallery Waiter (uncredited)
Tonia Marie Rosée
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Errol Sack
Trucker (uncredited)
Brian Stivale
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Chelsea Taylor
Young Girl (uncredited)
Jack Wallace
Old Man (uncredited)
Jackie Zane
Red Solo Cup Girl (uncredited)
Maria Zyrianova
Blonde Woman (uncredited)















Released
en
$22,500,000.00
$29,300,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #cheating
- #parent child relationship
- #hostage
- #insomnia
- #flashback
- #revenge
- #murder
- #cancer
- #writer
- #overbearing mother
- #art
- #novelist
- #ex-husband ex-wife relationship
- #carjacking
- #story within the story
- #sexual assault
- #abortion
- #art exhibition
- #ambiguity
- #ambiguous
- #ambivalent
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