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Murder by Numbers
Tenacious homicide detective Cassie Mayweather and her still-green partner are working a murder case, attempting to profile two malevolently brilliant young men: cold, calculating killers whose dark secrets might explain their crimes.
Release : | 2002 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Castle Rock Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Schroeder Hoffman Productions, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Sandra Bullock Ben Chaplin Ryan Gosling Michael Pitt Agnes Bruckner |
Genre : | Drama Thriller Crime |
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Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Okay, the ending really annoyed me, since, as stated, the ring could have been taken off, so how did Sandra come to her conclusion other than suddenly becoming psychic? Aside from that, this is not a horrible movie, and it would have been much more interesting with a couple of script revisions; a bit less emphasis on Sandra's character and a lot more on the boys, who did manage, even with the female love interest, to exhibit the requisite closeted leanings in this type of story that were more than hinted at in Compulsion and Rope, and even Strangers on a Train.I gave the movie a 6 rating simply because of Sandra's sudden ability to read Michael's mind at the end, but, overall it's not as horrible as other reviewers seem to think.
I was amazed to find that this particular picture had induced no fewer than 300 user reviews when I looked it up on IMDb. I find that really astonishing, particularly as the theme has been used before and – despite its top-scale budget – this movie was obviously designed for a TV rather than a theatrical presentation. The director loves close-ups. Even minor characters get the close-up treatment. Mind you, production values are more than TV can afford, although a vital special effects scene at the climax is so shoddily done, it must have seriously undermined the audience's reaction when projected on a cinema's huge screen. Nevertheless, although it could stand a little trimming, the movie does come across effectively thanks to very convincing acting from everyone in the cast from the leads to the minor players and even to the extras. Available on an excellent Warner DVD.
An inferior and overlong film based on the Leopold/Loeb case, made famous by Hitchcock in his movie, Rope.Director Barbet Schroeder disappoints with the thrills and with some horrid CGI. Sandra Bullock is the tough, no nonsense cop out to get the killers but she has her own demons to fight.Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt play the intellectual types showing their mental superiority in planning the perfect murder but still come across as high school spoilt rich kids, even though one is a geek and the other is a brat.Young Gosling shows early promise, Bullock is convincing in a straight dramatic role but the film is dull and a let down with some poor writing and plot points. How did Gosling guess Bullock was following him? Who leaked the information that the kids were being interrogated?
Murder By Numbers has detectives Sandra Bullock and Ben Chaplin assigned to the murder of a young woman who was blitz attacked by an intruder in her home. Bullock gets the right scent on things, but the 'facts' keep getting in her way.This updating of the Leopold/Loeb story that has seen such films as Rope and Compulsion inspired by that famous true thrill kill story has as its protagonists Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt. I think that the author gives us a big hint to the characters of these two right in the beginning when we see Pitt reading a paper he's written for a class about Nietschean superman philosophy and Gosling just pretending to be asleep in class.The homoerotic tension crackles off the scene with Gosling and Pitt. They are truly into each other until Agnes Bruckner enters their lives. After that it's every bisexual for himself.These two go far beyond Loeb and Leopold. Not only do they randomly pick some poor women for their kill experiment, but Pitt is a science wiz and he manufactures the forensic evidence that throws suspicion on Chris Penn the school janitor. Unfortunately Gosling really rubs her the wrong way when he's questioned. He's the kind of rich kid you love to take down.But speaking of rubbing the wrong way, Bullock is rubbing her own superiors just that way. Part of it is male chauvinism, part of it is they don't want to ruffle the feathers of Gosling's father who's the richest guy in town. Bullock and Gosling dominate the film. Her with her dogged determination to take down the rich kid and him with a terrifying charisma that just about everyone is taken with. Loeb and Leopold never had problems like these.