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      • Although some twists are visible from space, others will leave you guessing. Big names give really good performances and overall play well together. It’s worth a watch if you like murder mystery and plot twists by the dozen.
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  2. I found out after watching adaptation it turns out to be this movie. full disclosure i've never seen identity. also nick cage plays his twin brother too. so double cage.

  3. If you watch Adaptation the brother's screen play IS identity and they are talking about how it would be impossible to make a movie like this. It's really hilarious. I'm pretty sure some screen writer watched adaptation with his friend and then wrote Identity on a bet.

  4. Identity (2003) is a crafty, entertaining watch. It was surprisingly enjoyable! The movie stars John Cusack, Amanda Peet, and Ray Liotta in a psychological thriller I could describe as a mix of And Then There Were None, Bad Times at the El Royale, and Split.

  5. Identity. Crime. 90 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2003. Roger Ebert. April 25, 2003. 4 min read. It is a dark and stormy night. A violent thunderstorm howls down on a lonely Nevada road. A family of three is stopped by a blowout. While the father tries to change the tire, his wife is struck by a passing limousine.

  6. When the storm-stranded travelers realize they are being killed off one by one, limo driver Ed Dakota (John Cusack) bids to stay alive and reveal the murderer's identity.

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  7. May 31, 2022 · Bloody Disgusting looks at how the 2003 thriller Identity ingeniously subverts expectations at every turn with nary a dull moment.

  8. Identity features tight performances by a strong cast (Cusack and Liotta are always reliable, but watch out for John Hawkes' stellar turn as a sleazy motel owner) and an enjoyable variation of the classic "And then there were none" formula for contained thrillers.

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