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Sunday, March 05, 2006And yet, I can't recall reading any reviews of it. Perhaps because its director was Wes Craven, the industry labelled it as a horror flick. It isn't. It's a psychological thriller, with the explicit theme that we should never give in to intimidation. The best line is spoken by the heroine, as she reveals to the villain that a scar on her chest came from a sexual assault: "Since then I've spent all of my life trying to convince myself of just one thing." "What?," he says with a smirk, "That it wasn't your fault?" "No. That it would never happen again," she says as she stabs him in the throat with a pen. Second best line delivered by the heroine (a hotel manager) to an employee: "None of our clients are assholes, they are just clients with special needs." posted by Sydney on 3/05/2006 07:14:00 PM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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