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Post by Inti January 8th 2008, 2:07 am

Can't say I loved it as I'm getting more sensitive to watching violent movies as I get older. It's not as bloody as I thought but very sudden violent spurts that you aren't prepared for. but it was a good movie, intrigueing plot and kept you guessing where it was going to the end. Yes, the last 2 minutes may appear to be dissapointing to the average viewing who is used to an ending that has crossed the t's and dotted the i's. But when you think about what Tommy Lee's struggle was throughout the movie you'll appreciate how it ended.

although this is a violent movie, excellent performances btw, It is a dialogue movie. you've got to listen to the quiet moments of conversation as that's where the story is.

I recommend it...that is unless you get queasy easily

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