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Saturday, December 28, 2002
Watched "Murder by Numbers". Not bad. I thought the shootout at the end was a bit weak. The Prisoner's Dilemma scene I liked a lot. I wonder if they knew they were doing a Prisoner's Dilemma. I also liked the fact that the technical perfection of the crime was as always foiled by human frailty. I must say though, I thought it was a bit weak of the movie to skirt around a certain issue between the two clever clever boys by avoiding any scene or videotape which showed them to be, erm, more than just friends. It's sort of a remake of a classic old black and white movie, I think that takes place in a single room, with a similar theme. Fortunately Roger Ebert has pointed the way for me, it's Rope by who else, Hitchcock. HOME - |