Tuesday, April 29, 2003

Ten Little, Nine Little, Eight Little Indians

Oh man, two posts within a week! It's a total breakdown and collapse of society! Total anarchy!

Okay, let me collect myself.....

I'm better now. Anyway, you may be wondering if I've actually went out and did anything. I did! I went to see Identity on Saturday. You may have seen the ads for it on TV, and it's the number one movie in America right now. Basically, the film is about a group of ten people that get stranded at a hotel, they discover they're all connected somehow, and they all start dying (it was loosely based on Agatha Christie's novel Ten Little Indians, if the plot sounds familiar).

Want a review? Here's one. The movie starts out being awesome, and then it starts sucking once the major twist is revealed. It just stops making sense once that's given away. As for the acting, Ray Liotta is awesome in his role, but John Cusack should stick to his usual "normal dude" roles, and the rest of the cast was just bleh.

And if you plan on seeing it and want to figure out who the killer is, remember Roger Ebert's "law of character dynamics": the killer is the one character that neither the other characters or the audience cares about.

Anyway, that's all for now. Just wanted to give that little review. Thanks for reading.

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