This is one of those claustrophobic interrogation dramas they do better on NYPD Blue - probably because they have less screen time to fill. In Puerto Rico at carnival time, cops Morgan Freeman and Thomas Jane give wealthy tax lawyer Gene Hackman a third-degree grilling on suspicion of having murdered two 12-year-old girls. Gradually, Freeman comes to realise that he can undermine Hackman's resistance through his relationship with his beautiful young wife (Monica Bellucci) who has refused him sex since witnessing his unhealthily close relationship with the sub-teen daughter of her sister. The million-dollar question is: is Hackman guilty? Alas, the lack of crispness in the narrative and a tiresome repetition of events through flashbacks leaves the twist ending lacking the appropriate impact. Freeman, Hackman and Jane are entirely competent. sultry Italian star Bellucci can't quite cope here with acting in English.