What if we make all the choices we made for us? If there is no coincidence in life, what should we do if the fate is decided? Ten strangers with secrets gathered in a barbarous storm. Caller Girl (Amanda Peet), Newlywed Couple (Clea DuVall, Big Blue), Limousine driver (John Cusack), Television Star (Rebecca De Mornay) of the 1980 and Police Officer (Ray Liotta) carrying the murderer (Jake Busey) William Lee Scott) and a crisised family (John C. McGinley, Leila Kenzle) (Bret Loehr), both hiding in a desolate motel operated by a nervous night shift manager (John Hawks). As the ten travelers are gradually dying, the relief of finding a shelter will soon be replaced with fear. They soon noticed that if they wanted to survive, they had to reveal the secret that bound them.
The identity DVD feature is not that attractive. The main concern is the extended branch version of the movie (available only on widescreen), but only one scene has been added (interesting but not important a series of minutes will be the first meeting room scene) . The ending is very subtle, if you truly flash a few times, you will miss them. There is no doubt that it may affect audience perception, but unlike many other results, it does not affect actual results. The four deleted scenes (not including any of the above mentioned additional items) are not exciting, and in the optional director comment, it is shown that these deletions usually shorten the time of characters and cartoons. It contributes to moving the story, this is one reason why the movie is played for 90 minutes. James Mangold's director's comment on this feature is excellent because he discussed issues such as permanent pouring logistics and important dialogues excluded from movie climax. Given the darkness and lighting contrasting with heavy rain in the movie, there is no one complaining about the DVD itself, as the image quality is very good and the sound of the thunder sounds wonderful. - David moat
Unrivaled actor Lost (Deadwood) plays Mike Kendall, a former police officer who apologizes for alcoholism and shame when he finds a young lady in a sleepy place. When he saw the body of a young woman not far from, he saw an opportunity to redemption. Last night he was forcibly repatriated by the law enforcement agency and as a private investigator he was hired by the victim's revenge grandfather (Robert Foster, Jackie Brown) to find the girl's murderer. Needless to say, the massacre will continue!
Mild woman's cautious, tired son (Lucas Hedges) lives near the sign - her exhausted husband (John Hawks) took her young lady without brains and left her - like it It is as difficult as walnut. But she showed the audience the side that she did not show to others. One day she planted flowers on the billboard and began to cry. Angela finally left the house, she and Mildred were fighting, Mildred sent a girl with a bad curse. As Mildred is very embarrassed, she must spread it by making the dominant men of the town not threaten their moral responsibility.
The message of the sign sent a wave of anger of anger in the town. Willoughby and his family continue to criticize. Mildred's ex-husband, Charlie (John Hawks) is ashamed. Their remaining high school student Robbie (Manchester Oscar's nominated Lucas Hedges) will soon be happy to look at this unfavorable attention and remind his missing sisters as they leave. The worst thing is Jason Dixon officer Sam Rockwell played. He himself has a record of abuse of the civil collar, but he is an officer protected by drunk, sweaty, reckless, helpless excuse, badge, title, uniform.
Likewise impressive John Hawkes (finally seen in the television program "Lost"), as tears, Lee's drug uncle Tear drop. Teardrop is an unstable person between his family's loyalty, criminal relations and his own poisoning. But, rarely happens, he is also the only supporter of Ree. Hawks was not too sentimental; he knows that teardrop is more important than Ree's world can be dangerous and untrustworthy. The fact that Ree survived - it really happened - that is why the movie reminds me more heroic myths than Greek tragedy. Winter bones are over and never have a happy ending - I do not think these people have such things in this place - but the last thing to notice is almost none. Lee began her journey as a victim without identity; after all, her achievement was not less than that of aristocrats.