A young straight couple, parents to a baby girl, find themselves arguing. A lot.
Hardly an hour goes by without one issue or another kicking up dust—until a car plows into their car, and the woman (Sienna Miller) begins plunging between realities, not sure from one minute to the next if she's alive, dead, damned, or in purgatory.
The arguments become especially painful when she has no control over re-living them, and the film wanders, period, a bit too much for its run time. Miller and her co-star Diego Luna hold it together most of the time, though, inviting us to wonder, and perhaps worry, whether our own intimate relationships could survive such friction, even with disoriented horror off the table.
A strong optional purchase.