A Good Marriage is a thriller film that debuted October 3, 2014 in the United States.
When the film opens, Robert “Bob” Anderson (Anthony LaPaglia) and his wife, Darcy (Joan Allen), are celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. After the party they retire to their bedroom, where they follow-up with their very own private celebration. Petra tries to convince Bob into letting her buy him the 1955 lost penny.
Darcy and Bob see their daughter, Petra (Kristen Connelly), and her friend off on a trip, then Bob leaves to continue his work an antique, coin collector. That night Darcy is watching television, when someone knocks on the door, which she does not answer. She is searching through the garage, when she finds Bob’s porn magazines and a little pink box that Petra had given him, which contains the word “DAD” on it, with a lady’s photo identification card inside. She becomes frantic and puts it back where she found it. The phone rings and it is none other than Bob.
The television is previewing the New Hampshire serial killer case, which has claimed the lives of a dozen victims. Darcy has suspicions that Bob may be the serial killer and decides to do her own investigation on the Internet. She finds photos of all the victims and one of them is wearing the same pair of earrings that Bob gave Petra as an anniversary gift the night before. Petra has trouble sleeping, after she discovers Bob’s little secret and decides to take a sleeping pill. She becomes delusional and imagines that Bob knows she is on to him.
Bob is at a diner, when he sees a beautiful woman putting on her lipstick. He follows her, when she leaves. That night he returns home to question Petra about why she is so upset. He also knows that she has discovered his secret hiding place. Bob convinces Darcy to forget about his little secret because a divorce would ruin their kids. Darcy goes to sleep and wakes up to discover that she had a night terror, which Bob was strangling her. She looks around the house for Bob, but cannot seem to find him.
Bob returns home that evening only to pretend like everything was as usual and he was not a killer. Darcy makes him promise that he will never kill again and they would never speak about it again, he readily agrees and also promises to bury Mrs. Margie Duvall’s I.D. card. Petra calls Darcy only to complain about her upcoming wedding arrangements, while Bob is happily digging away in the garden and planting flowers.
Darcy goes to have dinner with her friend, Betty Pike (Cara Buono), only to return home to see the update of the serial killer, Beadie on the television. He has now claimed the life of another woman from Portsmouth, which just happened to be, where Bob had attended a coin show that same day.
Darcy and Bob attend Petra’s wedding and act as if nothing is going on between them. Darcy continues to have delusional thoughts and dreams about Bob’s killing spree. Bob, just happens to find the long lost 1955 penny and they decide to go out and celebrate. She tells Bob that she will be waiting on him upstairs, but she waits until he ascends the stairs and knocks him over the top bannisters. He just so happens to still be alive and she finishes him off by suffocation, then she cleans up the crime scene, before she calls 911.
After the funeral, Darcy is approached by Holt Ramsey (Stephen Lang), who claims to be a detective. He tells her that Beadie stands for Bob and Darcy’s first initial in their names. Darcy visits Holt in the hospital and tells him about Bob’s secret. He tells her that he approves of her decision to kill Bob.
Will Darcy be able to live guilt-free after killing Bob and will Holt take her secret to his grave with him or will he turn her into the authorities?
Review
A Good Marriage is rated as a thriller film, but there is truly nothing suspenseful to the story line. At the beginning of the film maybe, but after the first ten minutes, you pretty much knew what was going to happen. This Stephen King adaptation is certainly different than any I have seen and that is not to say that the film was a flop because I still enjoyed it to a point. None of the actors stood out in the film and the scenes were nothing to brag about. The only thing terrifying about the movie is the movie its self and for that I give it a 6 out of 10.
Jay Skelton is a fan of all television shows and movies. He tries his best to keep up with the latest foreign television shows and movies. Jay loves skinny dipping in the dark too.