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While it doesn't rank with such grim classics as The Silence of the Lambs
and Seven, D.J. Caruso's Taking Lives offers similarly heavy atmosphere,
beginning well before fizzling into absurdity. Freely adapted from the
novel by Michael Pye, and set in Montreal (although it was filmed in Quebec
City), the plot trades in several familiar tropes of the serial-killer
genre, beginning with the FBI agent (Angelina Jolie) who brings her unique
skills (and brooding, low-key demeanor) to the vexing case of a killer
who, out of apparent self-loathing, steals the identities of his victims
and lives their lives until it's time for the next gruesome murder. Ethan
Hawke plays the killer's alleged next victim, and in a film filled with
twists that grow increasingly unconvincing, Keifer Sutherland is menacingly
cast as a shifty suspect. Caruso's previous film was the creepy drug thriller
The Salton Sea, so he's well-qualified to infuse Taking Lives with a darkly
stylish sense of dread and at least one good shock to keep your adrenaline
flowing. The second half essentially betrays the promise of the first,
but there's enough going on to hold your interest to the end. - Jeff Shannon
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