
Some people are trapped in a desolate motel due to a bad storm and they all find that they have something in common. I saw this movie and thought it was too profane, it was not necessary really and could have been a great movie without that. The plot was good and I enjoyed the ending.
Identity (Hover)
I thought it was a good movie to watch once. I agree about the profanity, it was overused. If I hadn't picked up on the little signs, I probably would have been more surprised about the ending, but I guessed who killer was.
I think that is the beauty of the movie - we already are presented with the 'who is the killer' scenario half way through the movie, the part we have to ascertain is which role was the killer in at the time. That is what was surprising to me since we did not see 'x' as being part of his twisted mind.
'X' represents the killer - do not want to spoil anything for anyone
Right, right. I'm talking about within the scenario and all the different people, I picked up very early on in the movie who it was. So when the last person gets confronted, it wasn't a surprise to me. But I think it was brilliantly made. They covered tracks really well.
Strangers from all different walks of life: a limo driver escorting a movie star, parents with a young son, a cop transporting a convict, a prostitute, a young couple, and a motel manager are caught up in a nasty rainstorm, stuck at a motel in desolate Nevada. Soon they realize they may be at the motel for another reason when one by one, people start getting killed off. As tensions flare and fingers are pointed, they have to get to the bottom of why they"re there.
Identity (Hover)