I agree with the top reviewer, that the dialogue is so stilted as to be off-putting for most.
But for me, this is a wicked satire, as the top reviewer notes, and also very funny and atmospherically intriguing. And it's candid about a taboo subject, adultery.
The title's play on "tomorrow's another day" is a treat.
The one thing I don't get is the deliberate misspelling of "tomatos" in (sic) in the title.
If anyone can explain that, I'd be delighted.
But for me, this is a wicked satire, as the top reviewer notes, and also very funny and atmospherically intriguing. And it's candid about a taboo subject, adultery.
The title's play on "tomorrow's another day" is a treat.
The one thing I don't get is the deliberate misspelling of "tomatos" in (sic) in the title.
If anyone can explain that, I'd be delighted.