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| Drama and Thriller 1 hr. 20 min. MPAA Rating: R for pervasive language and some violence Release Date: April 4th, 2003 Starring: Colin Farrell, Forest Whitaker, Keith Nobbs, Katie Holmes, Kiefer Sutherland Directed by: Joel Schumacher |
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Stu Shepard is a fast-talking, two-timing Broadway publicist whom lies to everyone to get ahead in life. He has been using the last phone booth in Manhattan (at 53rd and 8th) to call a potential actor Pamela that he has been lusting after and wants to be his mistress and he is using this particular phone so that his wife Kelly cannot trace this indiscretion on his cell phone bill. But today is not Stu’s day as he becomes pinned down by a sniper whom has been watching him at that very phone booth for quite some time. When Stu answers the phone the sniper seems to know everything about him and in some weird way may think he is representing God, as he is demanding a confession of Stu’s sins for all his indiscretions and lies. For the next hour or so, Stu will be trying to keep the man on the other end from pulling the trigger as the sniper on the other end won’t allow him to hang up and just walk away. But all chaos breaks loose as the sniper shoots a man that had been arguing with Stu and everyone seems to think that Stu killed him and that he is armed. This brings the police to try and talk him away from the phone booth but the sniper won’t let Stu leave so now Stu finds himself in a Mexican standoff with the police and the sniper as everyone including his wife and his mistress get involved. Stu is faced with the decisions of confessing his sins or being shot by a man that is judging them for them but even this might not save his life in the end.
The movies outcome is only one of two options either Stu gets shot or he lives, what makes the movie so good is that the movie never lets you know which is going to happen. The movie is a suspense ride as we see the characters vie with each other in a struggle of life and death. Collin Farrell does a masterful job as the smooth talking deceitful liar that has found himself being judged for his sins and he tries to talk himself out of the mess. And while you only hear the voice of Kiefer Sutherland as the sniper he also does a great job of entertaining you as him and Collin play a game of cat and mouse over the phone. One of the best and most unique things about the film is how they used multiple screens at times to show you 3-4 different angles and viewpoints. It adds to the poignancy of the film and allows for the action to progress. The movie is quite short and I think that is because I doubt they could have filled in any more than its 80-minute runtime. The filmmakers were smart to keep this short because had they made the mistake of drawing it out the film could have grown boring and stale. The movie was scheduled to be released last year but the mirroring of too real events in Washington D.C. delayed its timing which might have been for the best. The movie is a good thriller and drama and does a good job of what it sets out to do and that is entertain you.
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