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As far back as I can remember, I have considered marriage a prison for women.
Pop culture has done little to dissuade me of my belief.
The portents are there if only Grace would pay attention.
The sharp-edged Aunt Helene (Nicky Guadagni), who stares at Grace with murderous intent.
The strange ritualism with which a late-night game is chosen post-wedding; her in-laws claim its a welcome-to-the-family tradition.
And the ripple of shock that envelopes the family when they realize the game theyll be playing is hide-and-seek.
If she isnt found and killed before dawn, the powerful family believes theyll die instead.
Brody plays Daniel with a miasma of both disappointment and disregard hanging over him.
Grace herself, peering at her visage in a mirror, is taken aback.
But the promise of the costume that Grace would mete out vengeance isnt exactly whats delivered.
Instead, shes meant to barely survive a series of hellish duels and near misses.
At one point she learns that the bullets strapped to her chest are display only.
She lends Grace a scrappy, sharp energy that beguiles.