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D+ |
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| Story: |
C- |
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| Acting: |
C |
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| Direction: |
C- |
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| Visuals: |
B |
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Waay to many holes.
by Erik (movies profile)
Apr 20, 2009
10
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14 people found this review helpful
This COULD have been a fantastic movie, but they tried to cramm to many angles down your throat, it felt like having a root canal; trying to keep up with the story.
The start of many.
1. How did the killer find the homeless girl?
2. How did the homeless girl find Crowe? ( I can think of 2 ways, it would have only taken a 20 second clip in the movie)
3. How did the killer find the kid that stole his 'silver metal case'.
4. How is it that the dead intern stands at about the only place on the subway area that is not on film.
5. Why is the killer waiting in the hospital area? (is it to see if he wakes up? Why not just shoot him at like 5am when no one would be around).
6. How does the killer find Crowe by his car at the end?
7. How is the killer working for the security company, and he is the one that Afleck just happens to hire to follow the intern? (Guess everyone DOES work for them).
8. Is Ben's wife also involved?
I mean I just thought of those as I type this, and left the theater.. I mean I love a good Dan Brown or John Sanford or Michael Connley book, and I like that the director say's, " Make up your own mind about some of these items, get involved.." But far, far, to many holes to be grabing out of thin air.. |