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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 2003 / Director: James Mangold / Actors: John Cusack, Ray ... more
Identity (DVD) ... Liotta ... / DVD released 12 January, 2004 at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / With an ace up its sleeve, Identity does for schizophrenia what The Silence of the Lambs did for fava beans and a nice Chianti. On the proverbial dark and stormy night, this anxiety-laced thriller offers a tasty blend of And Then There Were None and Psycho, with a dash of Sybil for extra spice and psychosis. Things go from bad to worse when 10 unrelated travellers converge at an isolated motel and proceed to die, one by one, with no apparent connection...until they discover the common detail that's drawn them into this nightmare of relentless trauma. Even while its take on abnormal psychology fails to impress, Michael Cooney's screenplay offers meaty material for a superior ensemble cast including John Cusack and Rebecca DeMornay (who wins the Janet Leigh prize in a bitchy comeback role). Director James Mangold pivots the action around one character (played by his Heavy star, Pruitt Taylor Vince, in eye-twitching cuckoo mode) and half the fun of Identity comes from deciphering who's who, what's what and who'll be the next to die. --Jeff Shannon

Newest Review: ... and a killer gut-punch of an ending that you definitely won't see coming. The film revolves around ten individuals who ... more

 ... through numerous circumstances wind up together in a motel, just as a psychopathic murderer begins killing each of them off. Ed Dakota (John Cusack) is the hapless protagonist who has to try and work out the identity of the killer among the ten of them, which consists of numerous shady characters and suspicious types. It is indeed difficult to say much more about Identity than that, because to do so would give away the film's entire conceit. It has a shocking plot twist that comes out of nowhere and as a resul...more

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cyberem78
Crowned Review Identity (DVD): Identify The Killer (953 words)
by - written on 02/12/08 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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I first saw 'Identity' in the cinema and during the film my friend and I frequently exchanged puzzled looks. There is a mystery that builds up through the movie that is really exciting the first time you watch. As with all films that rely on these kind of twists and turns though, once you know what is going on that suspense is gone. Crucially, despite this 'Identity' is a movie you will want to watch again and again mainly to marvel at the actor's performances and the gruesome but amusing horror turns. The film stars a host of famous names. The main stars are John Cusack, Ray Liotta and Amanda Peet. Joining them are sultry Rebecca de Mornay, scary Jake Busey, ...  Read the complete review

T-Boy67
Crowned Review Unmistaken Identity (941 words)
by - written on 08/07/03 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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On the surface Identity appears to be of the old school thriller - Ten strangers all converge on an isolated spot where they are picked off one by one. This is classic Agatha Christie?s Ten Little Niggers, (or more politically correct And Then There Were None or not quite politically correct Ten Little Indians) which has been adapted many times for film. But that?s where the similarity ends. The isolated location this time is a motel in the middle of nowhere, a storm raging outside which has blocked the roads and cut off all communication with the trapped people. Here we have the stock movie cliché characters, troubled ex-cop, tart with a heart, jittery ...  Read the complete review

chrisandmark
Premium Review Identity (DVD): Mistaken Identity? (1018 words)
by - written on 18/06/05 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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When 10 strangers, all travelling through the night, are caught in a wild storm they take shelter in a miles-from-anywhere motel. Thinking they're just there for the duration of the storm they make themselves comfortable and wait for the weather to ease. The weather is so bad that all communications are down and roads in and out of the motel are blocked, and here the fun starts! One by one the strangers start dying brutal and bloody deaths, seemingly cut down by someone in a manical frenzy. Immediately all fingers point to a killer who was in transit with cops, but when he too is murdered the captive travellers have to look elsewhere. As time goes on they ...  Read the complete review

sandrabarber
Premium Review Identi-KIT (823 words)
by - written on 04/03/04 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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It is darkest night. There is a torrential rainstorm. Roads become flooded. Public phone lines are brought down. Cell phones cannot get signals. Ten strangers are forced to abandon their journeys and take refuge at a lonely motel run by a guy not shuffling a full deck. So far, so Hitchcock. The motel is next to an ancient Indian burial ground. It is spooky. So far, so Stephen King. One by one, the ten start to die ? each hideously murdered by an unknown, unseen assailant. Unless they stick together, there will be nobody left. Fortunately, however, at least one of the ten is a cop. So far, so Agatha Christie. ...  Read the complete review

topsyturvy
Premium Review Identity (DVD): Not As Complicated As It Seems (897 words)
by - written on 21/06/03 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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I had seen a lot of trailers in the cinema for this film and my first impression was a scary movie. It was the part when they say it's my birthday next week, me to, me too, yeah. This part is not significant though, well it actually is in some ways but not as in that is the reason why they are dying it is more complex than this. It was a great trailer though because it did it's job and I had to go see it to find out what the film was about. As the film begins we hear police men and detectives talking about someone we are told the story of a boy who was left at a motel when he was 10 and his mum was a prostitue. Getting to the point while they talk you ...  Read the complete review

 
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