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Slim now decides that she has had... wait for it... [[Title Drop|enough]]; and starts scheming to [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|collect her dues]]. She learns Krav Maga, and booby-traps Mitch's house, all of which she does dressed in a black tracksuit and with techno music playing in the background. Finally, she sneaks into the house at night, waits for Mitch to come home and then beats the bajeezus out of him, killing him. Then she and Gracie live happily ever after.
Slim now decides that she has had... wait for it... [[Title Drop|enough]]; and starts scheming to [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|collect her dues]]. She learns Krav Maga, and booby-traps Mitch's house, all of which she does dressed in a black tracksuit and with techno music playing in the background. Finally, she sneaks into the house at night, waits for Mitch to come home and then beats the bajeezus out of him, killing him. Then she and Gracie live happily ever after.


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* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Slim's ex-boyfriend Joe. When she flees for the first time, she goes to his apartment and he doesn't reveal her hiding place despite three men threatening him with a knife. Later, he visits her in Michigan, where they share a bed for one night, and she says he's "really not that bad" (few guys are, compared with Mitch.) After that, Joe disappears until the end credits, when he pops up with Slim and Gracie on a boat.
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Slim's ex-boyfriend Joe. When she flees for the first time, she goes to his apartment and he doesn't reveal her hiding place despite three men threatening him with a knife. Later, he visits her in Michigan, where they share a bed for one night, and she says he's "really not that bad" (few guys are, compared with Mitch.) After that, Joe disappears until the end credits, when he pops up with Slim and Gracie on a boat.
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: One of the reasons the movie is widely hated is its use of [[Domestic Abuse]], a very sensitive topic, as a thriller.
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: One of the reasons the movie is widely hated is its use of [[Domestic Abuse]], a very sensitive topic, as a thriller.
* [[I'm a Man I Can't Help It]]: Mitch's justification for his affairs before he stops feeling that he has to justify his actions to his wife at all.
* [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It]]: Mitch's justification for his affairs before he stops feeling that he has to justify his actions to his wife at all.
* [[Jerkass]]: Mitch. Almost to super-villain levels.
* [[Jerkass]]: Mitch. Almost to super-villain levels.
* [[Melodrama]]
* [[Melodrama]]