A mild nay, I guess. It's superficially compelling and does a decent job exploring some of the facets of the real story, but the shape of it all is just so familiar, its emotional beats lacking impact. Agreed with Irish that it ultimately feels high-gloss and movie-of-the-week. What did I get out of having this story dramatized as a film? It did make me want to listen to Dido afterwards (hey, I forgot David Boreanaz was in this music video), but I'll probably forget I even watched this when I wake up tomorrow (while still randomly humming a Dido song in my head, I'm sure).