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Zehn Menschen, die sich nie zuvor gesehen haben, suchen in einer stürmischen Nacht durch eine Verkettung merkwürdigster Zufälle in demselben heruntergekommenen Motel mitten in der Wüste Zuflucht. Ein sintflutartiger Wolkenbruch und überschwemmte Straßen lassen alle hoffnungslos festsitzen. Auf den ersten Blick haben sie nichts gemeinsam - abgesehen davon, dass das Schicksal sie hier zusammengeführt hat. Bald wird jedoch deutlich: Jeder von ihnen verbirgt ein Geheimnis ... (Sat.1)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Am Anfang wird man in die Handlung hineingezogen. Das Mysterium bezüglich der Identität des Mörders wird immer intensiver. Beides ist großartig. Aber im letzten Drittel, wenn die Karten auf den Tisch gelegt werden, wird aus der niedlichen Hommage an Hitchcocks Psycho ein misslungener Mischmasch, in dem die Autoren schockieren und Klischees zerstören wollten. Am Anfang starke 4*, nach der Einlage am Ende verlegene 2*. ()

Lima 

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Englisch Mangold's directorial skill, impressive atmosphere and great performances are brought down by the idiotic ending, the screenwriter's attempt to come up with a "shocking" twist at any cost. It's a shame, in the excellent first half this thriller had the makings of a decent 4*. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch One of my favourite horror thrillers. Thumbs up for the great twist and the interesting way it’s delivered. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch I acknowledge that the ending is somewhat overcomplicated, but even so, Identity impressed me as a revelation with its atmosphere, dialogues, casting, the performances of the actors, and last but not least, also the direction, which was able to squeeze the maximum out of the screenplay. It is not an artistic affair, let alone a film that would change film history - it is only a skillfully directed thriller about a strange group of people who are trapped in a motel away from civilization and seemingly have nothing in common. A chilling game with the viewer in the style of the good old Hitchcock school. An example of a modern mysterious horror that maintains tension throughout the entire 90 minutes and contains several astonishing plot twists. Among the actors, an impeccable Cusack is worth mentioning. Overall impression: 90%. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch An atmospheric, gripping thriller that is not as it seems. The ending is very, but really, very unexpected, and the climax will leave you speechless. And on top of it all this movie is supported by great acting (John Cusack rules). ()

D.Moore 

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Englisch Definitely an original, though a bit overwrought film by the end, which I'll have to watch again to get a sense of how much I (dis)liked it. ()

lamps 

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Englisch A brilliant thriller with a thick atmosphere and a brisk plot. Already the opening with the random encounters of the characters draws you perfectly into the story, and for the rest of the film the director keeps the viewer's attention through the unrelenting atmosphere of evil from the unknown and imaginative murders. In addition, the story is supported by the believable performances of the cast led by the already classically excellent Cusack. By the end it gets quite confusing, but the final scene explains everything perfectly. ()

claudel 

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Deutsch Ich bin ein großer Fan von Agatha Christie, und ihren möglicherweise berühmtesten Detektivfilm Zehn kleine Negerlein mag ich so sehr, dass ich mich bis heute an den Mörder erinnern kann. Und ebenso wie vom Ende des Buches schockierte mich auch das Ende dieses Films. James Mangold ist es meisterhaft gelungen, Spannung aufzubauen, einen mörderischen Cocktail zu mischen und die Handlung mit vielen Wendungen zu unterlegen, die gerade in der Aufdeckung am Ende ihren Höhepunkt finden. Filme, in denen der sympathische John Cusack spielt, enttäuschen mich in der Regel nie, und so ist es auch diesmal. ()

Othello 

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Englisch Mangold did the unprecedented, he forced Cusack into a performance that downright pissed me off. It was probably a pretty simple thing to do, all he had to do was say "for the love of God don’t act!" and the result was self-evident. The baton was willingly taken up by Liotta, who practically now meets the brief of "A Van Damme who can't kick" quite faithfully, giving the acting performance of a ten-year-old kid. The third spot of acting hate here goes to supporting character Jake Busey, who people keep trying out without realizing that his face simply can't sustain a natural acting performance. Well the last time I saw him in anything he was parked somewhere near The Asylum and from there the only way out is suicide by aquarium fish, so things should be all good now. ________ So I’ve barfed on the acting, what’s next... ah yes, the script. It sucks, of course, because it wraps a good idea (the proof that it's good lies in how Molina presents it) in fluff, which is why we end up with, for example, a main character who, even nothing is happening yet, just happens to open the wringer door out of boredom and finds – watch out now – something there. *SPOILER ALERT* The final twist with the Omen brat, who incidentally manages to take out a number of grown-ups by, for example, shoving a baseball bat down their throats, is downright embarrassing to mention. And so on and so on. Not that I didn’t enjoy it, one of the actors gets hit by a car way too nicely for that, but I tend to enjoy bizarre snafus... ()

Remedy 

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Englisch This movie pretends to be a terribly ambitious thriller, but I can’t help mentioning that the final climax is very shaky in terms of logic. Still, I can't say I didn't enjoy it, because the thriller (and at times, slightly horror) elements work quite well here. The problem I see is simply the chopping up of the victims; when all the cards are revealed the whole thing doesn't quite make sense. But if you stick to a decent atmosphere and reduce your demands for a convincing denouement, you won't be bored. ()