[SPOILER - highlight to read]: maybe I just wasnt looking right but, what was on the note that Ronnie's mother left him? --- he opened the envelope and it looked like the piece of paper was blank or was there something there I missed???
I read more about this. One question, why is this movie so sexually explicit when In The Bedroom had very little of that nature and relied more on thematic elements? I understand they're different movies, but it's not a good way to justify recommendations if people liked your earlier work. It's like Steven Spielberg following up E.T. with Fast Times at Ridgmont High (okay, bad example, but you get my point).