Review of Identity (2003) by Eva3Si0N — 20 Jun 2020
Identity is a vivid example of a well-staged thriller in which suspense is injected consistently and correctly. Here is a rather simple plot, but the presence of a hidden second ending in the film changes everything.
Yes, a good cast gathered here and there are a couple of competently placed twists. But the main thing in the film is that it is essentially chamber. Namely, chamber makes the thriller especially exciting.
Even knowing the ending of the film and reviewing it after 5-7 years, you can understand that there are not many films like Identity. There are many good chamber films, even more high-quality thrillers, but there are not so many good chamber thrillers.
This review of Identity (2003) was written by Eva3Si0N on 20 Jun 2020.
Identity has generally received positive reviews.
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