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Identity - BLU-RAY Version (2003) Certificate 15

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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(68%)
 
Starring: John Cusack | Ray Liotta | Amanda Peet | Alfred Molina | Jake Busey | Clea Duvall | Rebecca De Mornay
Director: James Mangold
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 90 mins
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Thriller
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Released: April 09, 2007

IDENTITY, directed by James Mangold, is a thriller set at an isolated motel in rural Nevada during an unrelenting rainstorm. With all roads washed out and all forms of communication dead, a group of people become stranded at the motel along with the shifty manager (John Hawkes). Among the stranded are Ed (John Cusack), a former cop turned limo driver; Caroline (Rebecca De Mornay), a self-absorbed actress; Paris (Amanda Peet), a prostitute attempting to escape her profession; Rhodes (Ray Liotta), a cop transporting a prisoner (Jake Busey); Lou (William Lee Scott) and Ginny (Clea DuVall), bickering newlyweds; and George (John McGinley) and Alice (Leila Kenzle), a married couple travelling with their young son. Soon the waterlogged lodgers start dying in mysterious--and brutal--ways, and the increasingly dwindling number of survivors must discover the killer to prevent their own demises.
Riveting from the opening sequence, Mangold's suspenseful murder mystery wastes no time in turning on the tension. Realising that truly scary cinema comes from the unknown and the unexpected, Mangold and screenwriter Michael Cooney keep the audience--and the film's characters--in the dark and continually create situations that go from bad to worse for the luckless travellers. Cusack anchors the film as the resigned but noble former policeman, while Peet reveals a depth previously unseen in her other movies. Actors such as Liotta, McGinley, Hawkes, and De Mornay round out the fine ensemble cast. As with many thrillers, IDENTITY has a big twist, but because of the filmmakers' excellent slight of hand, it's unlikely viewers will predict the outcome.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
More twists than a twisty turny thing.

Treadstone from , 4th February, 2008

Strangers from all different walks of life: a limo driver escorting a movie star, parents with a young son, a cop transporting a convict, a prostitute, a young couple, and a motel manager are caught up in a nasty rainstorm, stuck at a motel in desolate Nevada. Soon they realize they may be at the motel for another reason when one by one, people start getting killed off. As tensions flare and fingers are pointed, they have to get to the bottom of why they're there. Meanwhile in an undisclosed location, a psychiatrist is trying to prove the innocence of a man accused of murder in an eleventh hour trial. How these two through-lines are related can only be found in Identity. John Cusack is great in this as is good ole Ray Liotta. A surprisingly good watch. Highly recommended.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Surprise..........

Shaun Connelly from Newcastle Upon Tyne, 25th June, 2007

Identity is a really good movie which has a good twist in the tail. John Cusack and Ray Liotta play really well off each other throughout the movie. Well worth a look, :)

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
identity

bazlog from , 16th February, 2008

Just the kind of movie to watch on a winters night with the lights down low your feet up and watch the twists and turns of a very enjoyable film.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
The Bates motel anyone?

Jeffa from , 12th May, 2008

The movie is along the lies of the Hitchcockian line of film thrillers. Well thought out and a decent plot. The actors line up is more like the usual suspects than the innocent leads. Ray Liotta has often played the psycotic killer and we all know John cussack from his portrayal of a terrorist in Arlington Rd. Rebbecca Demornay (The hand that rocks the craddle). No strangers to a criminal affair. But it is also hard to fathom out that all this is being played out in the mind of a serial killer set to die on death row. The canvas is laid and the situation setup for the characters of his mind to meet in the motel in vision throughout the film. The story once told is also far from over. Even at the end there is a twist to the tale. The end played out in typical hollywod style. It is essentially a whodunnit with a twist. and not one which I can really explain here otherwise I would ruin a good movie. This is the type of film that makes you think and also provokes some thoughts on those who suffer some mental dissorder of this kind. You are being made to see it from the point of view of the convicted killer. I hope people choose to watch this movie because they want to see a good story and a well storyboarded and charcterised acting of the differing personalities that congregate at this motel during a storm that shuts the road off in every direction. Though the extra's are sparse the film is a good view. A good 4 stars.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Psycho-Plus!

Peter Holdroyd from Norwich, 3rd November, 2009

When the opening sequences of a film put ten characters, caught in a thunderous rainstorm, in an isolated motel, and there are girls and shower-curtains (though being used here to keep the rain off!) you can't help thinking of Hitchcock's 'Psycho'. And when, one by one, many of them die in horrible circumstances, Agatha Christie plots come to mind. Meanwhile, elsewhere, a multiple murderer, sentenced to death for killing several people in a motel years before, is taken before a judge in chambers to hear the arguments of a psychiatrist (Alfred Molina) in a last-minute bid to stay his execution the following morning. Why and how these situations are linked you need to watch the movie to find out, but there are a couple of twists at the end of the film which lift it beyond comparisons like those above, and make it a brilliant and emjoyable - if a bit creepy and bloodthirsty - mystery / thriller. Jon Cusak, Ray Liotta and Rebecca De Mornay head an ensemble cast who give their all.

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Rated 4.0 stars
gripping thriller

A Customer from Chichester, 5th June, 2009

This film will have you guessing all the way through, you will think that you know 'who dun it' but you will keep changing your mind... it twists & turns like an eel and is slippery smooth to watch... great film, thoroughly enjoyed by hubby & wife which is rare....

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Rated 3.0 stars
Identity

Tallos from , 29th May, 2009

Quite clever in a Machinist / Fight Club kinda way, but for some reason, I didnt like it all that much.

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Rated 3.0 stars
watch it

oldsurfer from from Wishaw, 10th March, 2009

We enjoyed this good entertainment

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