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88 Minutes -watch Cracker instead

Posted by Duilawyer on April 19, 2008 at 10:52:51:

this needlessly convoluted nonsense reeks. Pacino is good, he's almost always good (Scent of a... ) Starts off with a plane that looks like the same opening shot from Insomnia, another good Pacino performance hampered by crappy acting surrounding him.

Geez this thing needed some rewrites. Imagine trying to make each character the prime suspect for 30 seconds.
Crap. Absolute crap. And I saw the version with the opening deleted with the two Asian sisters and one gets killed. So when one brings cookies to him it has no emotional impact, cookies for dead sister. They are all afraid to eat them, could be poisoned, that part of the plot goes NOWHERE.

Watch Cracker, Episode I instead with the train. Watch the camera shot from the approaching train, unbelievable. Christopher Eccleston is awesome. Now theres a psychologist whose life is out of control solving murders.

2 stars out of five.