Return to Sender
She will have her revenge.
A nurse mistakes a stranger who pays her a visit for her blind date and soon, the man rapes her and turns her life upside down. The woman works to reclaim her life and exact revenge on her assailant after he's paroled from prison.
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Cast

Rosamund Pike
Miranda Wells

Shiloh Fernandez
William Finn

Nick Nolte
Mitchell Wells

Rumer Willis
Darlene

Keir O'Donnell
Tony Desantos

Scout Taylor-Compton
Crystal

Illeana Douglas
Judy

Camryn Manheim
Nancy

Alexi Wasser
April

Stephen Louis Grush
Randy

Donna DuPlantier
Karen

Billy Slaughter
Kevin

Ian Barford
Gary Harland

Jeff Pope
Sweet Guard

Ryan Phillippe
UPS Delivery Guy

Liann Pattison
Edith Brown

Tony Bentley
Creepy Customer

Marco St. John
Older Man

Ian Casselberry
Line Cook

Tyler Forrest
Flower Delivery Guy
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Reviews
John Chard
Address Known - Motives Sketchy.
Fouad Mikati directs and Patricia Beauchamp and Joe Gossett write this slow burn drama that sadly never resorts to anything of note. It stars Rosamund Pike, Shiloh Fernandez and Nick Nolte. Music is by Daniel Hart and cinematography by Russell Carpenter.
A small town nurse is raped and takes the decision to befriend the rapist while he's in prison. Is it a way of exorcising her demons? Or something sinister?
You can see and feel that there's a real good film here trying to get out, a meditation on a number of things that only victims of heinous crimes can truly understand. There's interesting observations on sociopathy, fractured family values and loneliness, but in spite of the sterling efforts of Pike to make it work, it's constructed so poorly, too often wearisome, and it cheats by not paying off on the slow- burn approach. The final revelation only makes you realise that it has taken an hour and half of film to achieve what American Mary did in 20 minutes! Add in that Nolte is utterly wasted and that Fernandez simply isn't strong enough for the role (he's the guy that isn't Joaquin Phoenix), and you got one messy movie that's best avoided. 5/10
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