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When a young rich woman, Jessica (Katie
Holmes Dawson's Creek) disappears, Annie Wilson (Cate Blanchett
The Shipping News, Lord of the Rings) the local town psychic reader must
investigate the murder, but to the relentless harassment of an abusive man named
Donnie Barksdale (Keanu Reeves Dracula, The Matrix) who is angry at
her advice to his wife about Annie advising her to leave him. He constantly
harasses her with phone calls, goes up to her kids telling them bad messages
about their mother. Blamed for the disappearance of Jessica, he must go on trial
and now Annie is on the hunt for the real killer and prove Donnie innocent.
I am a big fan of "Evil Dead" and Sam Raimi once again
displays his skill for horror and movie-making brilliance. The movie's scenery
is comprised of a country setting, but the entire landscape of the trees and
bayou is so grim and dark like a painting. The night scenes are the best,
showing off the odd structure of the Dali - esque trees and scenery. Cate
Blanchett is great in this movie giving a realistic and down to earth movie
heroine we can root for. She's a vulnerable woman who often falls prey to the
haunting force of her powers and rarely knows how to handle them. Keanu Reeves
is probably the creepiest thing in this movie becoming very believable as an
abusive and threatening figure. In the movie he's a very intimidating figure as
he harasses Annie almost non-stop. Giovanni Ribisi (Saving Private Ryan,
Boiler Room) is good as the troubled Buddy Cole, Annie's friend and often
protective spirit who seeks her guidance for his mental problems. His scenes are
the saddest as he seems to be struggling with his own insanity. The movie has a
great story with a creepy ending that shows why Sam Raimi is such a cult figure.
This movie has the potential to be a very
scary and odd story, but fails on all accounts. It breathes potential but
doesn't add up to its grand scale story design. This movie has a lot of great
supporting actors and a great leading lady like Cate Blanchett but doesn't
really bring anything interesting in this movie. Cate Blanchett is an excellent
actress but her character is not interesting enough for us to care anything
about. Also, the movie tends to take a side step from the actual point of the
story dealing with the murder and the mysterious killer and focuses on the trial
of the suspect and the relentless taunting and torturing upon Blanchett's
character. Giovanni Ribisi gives a great performance in the movie, but his
character and his situation have absolutely nothing to do with the movie except
as a sub-plot. Ultimately, the climax is very disappointing, though surprising
and lacks any tension of atmosphere.
This is an uneven yet entertaining thriller
that shows off some great performances by an all - star cast and tense writing
by Thorton and Eppison.

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