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Genres:
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Horror /
Mystery /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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James Mangold
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Actors:
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Leila Kenzle,
John Cusack,
Ray Liotta,
Amanda Peet,
John Hawkes,
Alfred Molina,
Clea DuVall,
John C. McGinley,
William Lee Scott,
Jake Busey,
Pruitt Taylor Vince,
Rebecca De Mornay,
Carmen Argenziano,
Marshall Bell,
Matt Letscher
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Duration:
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90 min.
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Rating:
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(7.3/10)133
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Plot Summary:
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Caught in a barbaric rainstorm, ten travelers are affected to seek hidey-hole at a far-out motel. There is a killer amidst them and, by united, they are murdered. As the storm rages on, it becomes clear that they were all tense to the motel, not by disaster or circumstance, but before forces beyond imagination - and forces that oath anyone who survives a mind-bending and terrifying lot.
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A chilling mystery that will have you gripped throughout.
Identity is a stylishly written thriller that sees ten strangers finding themselves stranded in a motel. The strangers range from a hooker, a convicted murderer and the FBI agent transporting him and a washed up TV starlet. One by one, they are mysteriously murdered, but who is the murderer?
Clues are left throughout the film as to who the black sheep of the group could be, but there are that many twists in the film, including a real doozy that completely changes the plot of the whole film, that will throw you completely off track.
Performances from Ray Liotta, John Cusack, Amanda Peet et al are top notch. Every person in this film is really at the top of their game.
A word of warning - try not to see any trailers of this film before watching it as there are some ma...
A full blown who dunnit
This is one of the best films I have seen in a long time. I didn't read any reviews of it before seeing it, but I thought the trailer was really interesting - you might remember it there was loads of flashes between different places, a dark, scary night, murders, that sort of thing. I went expecting some horror movie with a thin plot, but this is so much more. It starts off like a horror, with everyone 'coincidently' meeting, but before the nights out it turns into a full blown who dunnit. The characters are very well thought out and well rounded. And the end is genius! This film is far from predictable and definitely a must see.
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