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1
I'm confused. Brian De Palma made this? Of course, it was professionally shot, and it had enough B-level actors. But does the world need this movie? of course not. It's just a complete oblivion and mild entertainment. Directly play DVD-level movies. If you like "dressed to kill," "Scars," or "Explosions," and if you want to maintain respect for Brian De Palma, then I suggest you not watch this. That guy is almost 80. Maybe it's time to retire.
I should also point out a major technical flaw: the mix is terrible. Dialogue volume is low, and background music is stubbornly placed on the foreground. Really annoying.
2
An interesting thing happened on the way to the screen... Domino's never found its way to a story. A script in the hands of Petter Skavlan didn't work for Brian De Palma, and audiences didn't know why. The cast is good - perhaps it's the popularity of King of Thrones stars Nikolaj Coster Waldau and Caris van Houten's games that draw some to the theatre. But this movie is not a Brian De Palma classic!
Hidden in this bizarre photography and film's peculiar colors is a story about police officer Christian (Nikola Coster Waldau) and his colleague Lars Hansen (Sren Marin). They marry Ms. Pete Hann (Paplica Sten) and go after Lars' murderer. Colleague Alex (Carice van Houten) happens to be Lars' secret girlfriend who helps Christian find the killer, as does police officer Joe Martin (Guy Pearce) - all dealing with Eric The identity of Ebwani and Thomas W. Gabrison as suspects. If the aforementioned sounds uncertain, that's the main problem with the movie. Plus José Luis Arcan's quirky cinematography and Pino Donaggio's anachronistic "beautiful" musical score, and a challenging soundtrack and dominoes!
Somewhere, a movie got lost in the chaos.
3
Misbehavior. Terrible dramatic music and incredible script. At the crime scene, crime scene investigators are all wearing masks and gloves, with shoe covers. The protagonist of the film walks straight through the crime scene in his own shoes. Don't waste 90 minutes of your time reading this story. For me it's the turkey of the year
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