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         6.5/10
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[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.] The description above lays out the plot pretty well. However, it is not how the plot unfolds. I felt like I missed the first hour of the movie. It picks up where Fabio is almost ready to have Claudy killed. Who they are, what is going on and who the boyfriend is takes 45 min to figure out. Then, as it just starts to pick up some steam, it ends abruptly. Now I am not a connoisseur of these types of films, but a friend with me who has seen several others was as equally confused and disappointed.
4/10 14.9.2009 -
w9xdzt5wkuz6@ - age: 36-49
This was a terrific film by the directing duo who made L'Enfant (so, non-blockbuster type film, plot- and character- driven; don't complain if your type of film is Terminators) I find the story more compeling, and the 'unknown' Albanian female lead, Arta Dobroshi, was amazing. There's a lot of interesting moral and emotional challenges given that everyone has an agenda, hidden or not.
9/10 30.8.2009 -
john,w,kirkwood@ - age: 36-49
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