Diane Lane and Thomas Jane accidentally see a hired killer's, Mickey Rourke, face as he's helping a young criminal, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (the kid from "3rd Rock From the Sun").
The acting is excellent throughout, but the plot is really slow and forced.
The entire point of the film is Mickey Rourke's professionalism and how he doesn't leave witnesses, yet he fucks everything up just to hang out with this kid who reminds him of his dead brother.
A terrible story that's full of contradictions and characters acting in ways that they shouldn't based on how they're setup.
It's too bad because Joseph Gordon-Levitt really puts in a great performance.
3 out of 10.