Identity

The secret lies within.

7.2
20031h 30m

Complete strangers stranded at a remote desert motel during a raging storm soon find themselves the target of a deranged murderer. As their numbers thin out, the travelers begin to turn on each other, as each tries to figure out who the killer is.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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The Killer Is Revealed

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The Shoot Off

Thumbnail for video: Ed Discovers His True Identity

Ed Discovers His True Identity

Thumbnail for video: The Group Discover The Bodies Have Disappeared

The Group Discover The Bodies Have Disappeared

Thumbnail for video: Larry Crushes George With His Car

Larry Crushes George With His Car

Thumbnail for video: Ed Finds Suzanne's Decapitated Head

Ed Finds Suzanne's Decapitated Head

Thumbnail for video: Identity (2003) Official Trailer 1

Identity (2003) Official Trailer 1

Cast

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Jake Busey

Robert Maine

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Pruitt Taylor Vince

Malcolm Rivers

Photo of Rebecca De Mornay

Rebecca De Mornay

Caroline Suzanne

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Carmen Argenziano

Defense Lawyer

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Marshall Bell

District Attorney

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Matt Letscher

Assistant District Attorney

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Bret Loehr

Timmy York

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Frederick Coffin

Detective Varole

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Joe Hart

Bailiff Jenkins

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Michael Hirsch

Naked Businessman

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Reviews

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John Chard

7/10

His story's so unbelievable, I think it just might be true.

Identity is directed by James Mangold and written by Michael Cooney. It stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amada Peet, Clea DuVall, Rebecca De Mornay, Alfred Molina, John Hawkes, John C. McGinley, Jake Busey and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Music is by Alan Silvestri and cinematography by Phedon Papamichael Jr.

Inspired by Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians, Identity pitches 10 characters trapped at a motel who begin getting killed off one by one...

If you are going to do yet another take on Christies superb literary source then at least bring some freshness, so how nice to find that Identity does in fact ironically have its own. Set up is suitably in keeping with murder mystery shenanigans, there’s major flooding and our host of characters are bound to a shabby motel run by a shabby John Hawkes. On the edges of the frame we have another story where multiple killer Malcolm Rivers (the wonderful wobbly eyed P.T. Vince) is under interrogation to test for insanity to stave off his impending execution.

Mangold uses flashbacks to put the various characters at the motel, in how they came to be there. There’s a creative ambitiousness about how Mangold constructs the pic that draws you in, which come the finale will either have you satiated or stupefied. The murder sequences are very well put together, with a couple being well ghoulish, and it’s a very impressive cast of actors working their way through the formulaic but fascinatingly cheat free psychological murk.

It’s not as smart as it thinks it is but this has enough of an absorbing pull, and no little intelligence, to lift it higher than many other Agatha 10 copies. 7/10

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light_michael

9/10

It's one of my favorites, I rate it four stars and a half.

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The Movie Mob

7/10

**Overall : One of the best plot twists I have ever seen!**

Identity masterfully surprises and misleads every step of the way. What seems to be a run-of-the-mill slasher flick at a rundown motel on a stormy night is anything but average. With incredibly clever writing, Identity is a wild ride that will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Even if you are a pro at guessing who the killer is or catching plot twists before they happen, you will be shocked again and again by the twists and turns Identity takes. While it isn't a perfect movie, its creativity and rare brilliance make Identity a must-see film.

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Andre Gonzales

10/10

Awesome movie. One of my favorites. Very suspenseful. Keeps you interested till the end. The only thing that sucks is once you watch it once, it ruins to watch it again cause you know exactly what's going on. Worth a watch for sure.

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Dr_Nostromo

10/10

96/100

The story revolves around a group of people trapped in a desert motel that start dying off one by one. Both the viewer and the character's in the film come to the same conclusion - this doesn't make any sense. And that's when the twist is revealed. Absolutely brilliant!! Well written with fully fleshed-out characters and exceptional acting. One of my all-time favorite, profoundly twisted films. -- Drnostromo.com

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