Review of Identity (2003) by Amanda . — 19 Mar 2010
Identity is a secret. Identity is a mystery. Identity is a killer. What if every choice we ever make was already made for us? What if there really were no coincidences in life and our destinies were already predetermined?Ten strangers with secrets are brought together in a savage rainstorm: A limo driver (John Cusack), an ?80s TV star (Rebecca DeMornay), a cop (Ray Liotta) who is transporting a killer (Jake Busey), a call girl (Amanda Peet), a pair of newlyweds (Clea DuVall and William Lee Scott) and a family in crisis (John C.
McGinley, Leila Kenzle, Bret Loehr), all take shelter at a desolate motel run by a nervous night manager (John Hawkes). Relief in finding shelter is quickly replaced with fear as the ten travelers begin to die, one by one.
They soon realize that, if they are to survive, they?ll have to uncover the secret that has brought them all together.Identity reminded me of the film Clue without the comedy. A great cast of characters with different backgrounds who all connect in the end.
The plot pulled me in right from the start then I was hooked, I found it very interesting and never a dull moment. I was asking myself til the very end, Who done it, whose the killer? After all the twists and turns, the killer is revealed and it was a huge shock.
I never would've guessed.
This review of Identity (2003) was written by Amanda . on 19 Mar 2010.
Identity has generally received positive reviews.
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