This woeful drama starts, like Sleeping with the Enemy, with a young woman (Julianne Hough) fleeing on a Greyhound bus to a peaceful town from an unhinged man.
Once there, she swiftly hooks up with a local widower, who is conveniently a hunk (Josh Duhamel). The “twist”, which is the only thing of interest here, is obvious in this first five minutes.
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