
Sex, Lies, and Audiotape Plus Swapped Keys and Bribery
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This movie has all the ingredients for a suspenseful mystery. Based on the play "Dial M for Murder", this movie goes further than the Grace Kelly-Ray Milland movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Emily Taylor (Gwyneth Paltrow) is having an affair with David Shaw (Viggo Mortensen), which she thinks that her husband Stephen Taylor (Michael Douglas) is unaware of. But he is aware. In fact, he goes to David's apartment and threatens him with exposure or else to kill his wife. But unexpectedly, Emily kills the intruder--not David--with a meat thermometer straight through the neck.
This is really the beginning of the mystery. We know all the particulars, but we don't know how it will all unravel. That is the main focus of this movie, as Emily discovers that her apartment key doesn't work, as David tries to blackmail Stephen, as Stephen exposes David as a criminal with a long rap sheet, and much more.
You will sit on the edge of your seat as the music blares when something happens. The movie is easy to watch too as everything is lush and photographed so nicely in New York. (You can even see the twin towers as they existed before 911).
This movie is very much worth the ride, and you will be surprised even more by the ending. Both of the struggle scenes with Miss Paltrow do seem a bit overdone, and it would seem that she would be overcome as little as she is. But overlooking that, this is a great movie if you like suspense.
Review ID: 10000000004965538

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