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Murder by Numbers

Murder by Numbers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best I've seen in awhile
Review: I tend to shy away from movies, but the acting performances here, along with the plot itself, changed my mind! Sandra Bullock does an excellent job portraying an out-of-character damaged detective. She and her partner spar throughout the film, all which creates exchanges of acting genius.

The overly psychological aspects of the film are what make it such an excellent presentation. From two suburban boys of varying personalities, to investigators in the same predicament, Murder by Numbers is chillingly entrancing. It offers an escape to a sinister world of corruption, greed, and selfishness, with bits of action intertwined. The movie will keep you awake, and you'll be grateful, for you'll be able to pick out the many hidden nuances peppered through-out the two hours.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deliciously wicked...acting. The movie's awesome too.
Review: First off, this is one of the few movies in which all the characters are acted out to perfection. Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt play manipulator and victim, respectively. Gosling is so good in this movie, you are disturbed yet awed by the fact that an innocent-looking guy like Gosling can entice, humiliate, and commit someone to murder. This movie is so psychological; there are many different nuances that are so fun to pick out. You can be repulsed by what the boys have done, and by the scenes that show their violence, but you can't help getting drawn into their world and feeling sorry for at least Michael Pitt's character when they face the consequences of their actions.

As for Sandra Bullock's portrayl of emotionally damaged Cassie Mayweather - I thought she did an excellent job. Sandra is America's Sweetheart, and yet she plays Cassie so perfectly - with her subtle humor and aggressive personality. One of the reasons the movie is so well done is because it can at once make you chuckle, cringe, gasp, or cheer, and make you feel a thousand other emotions you won't be able to put your finger on. The people who gave this movie bad reviews did not look into the movie deep enough, and could not appreciate the psychological elements that give the movie its power. The only complaint I can make is that there are not enough extras. I was hoping for at least deleted scenes, but no. Oh well, this review is for the movie only anyway.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: what is sandra bullock trying to prove......................
Review: sandra bullock has plugged into a hollywood formula, apparently cashing in......a schlocky script, her angst driven role to out-do the men around her- while she is distant, obsessed, lonely, (with moments of nigh unto tenderness), indulging in shallow sexual encounters and close to a bottle of beer or scotch.
think about it, as far as anybody knows, Bullock in real life is a 37 or 38 single woman, without children, and hey, not bad looking, (she does get a lot mileage with those big brown eyes),
and running her own production company. I don't see the positive role models for young women in Bullock's roles.
How stupid was the script for Miss Congeniality? And again, out to prove that the boys are wrong. Sure, she kicks some male butt in the movies, shows herself exceptionally brainy, but carries huge amounts of emotional baggage. And there is always the confrontational scene when she is given the low-down on
why she is such an annoyance. She rebounds and wins the day.

Yaawwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn, Sandra.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Murder by Numbers
Review: Sandra is amanzing. And about story: Great!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Columbine Meets Dostoyevsky
Review: A worthy film showcasing a serious role for Sandra. Ms. Bullock does very well but I kept expecting her to break out and smash somebody, which regrettably never happens.

A fine job by the two high school killers (Gosling and Pitt, no relation). The motivation for their acts is quite similar to Rodion Raskolnikov's in Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment", without the poverty. Throw in the Columbine connection of rich-kid ennui, the "Burning Bed" PTSD of Bullock's character, and a fine performance by her tough boss, and you get a movie that is better than most. Worth a watch if the special effects extravaganzas are leaving you in need of a break.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Now I may be a little biased...
Review: ... since this film starred my favorite actor, Ryan Gosling, and I was liable to love it even if it sucked. But I thought this film was a relatively good movie - it went a different way than most thrillers, being not a 'whodunit', but rather leaves the viewer waiting for the murderers to get caught. Gosling excelled as always, and Chapin did an excellent job as well. The only acting I really didn't care for was Sandra Bullock's - I thought she overplayed the toughness of her character, like in 'Miss Congeniality'. Still, 'Murder by Numbers' was definitely enjoyable to the end, creative, and interesting. It's a pretty mental movie, but it definitely has it's action too. The only problem I had was that Ryan Gosling was so gorgeous, I kind of wanted him to get away with it! Definitely worth the money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Off The Hook!!!!--- A New Blend For An Old Plot
Review: I loved this movie. I'm a female mystery writer so I enjoy anything that jerks my brain and makes me pay attention. With this film it's not so much that the plot is that unique, because it wasn't anything new. But it was a fresh approach. I enjoy cop thrillers and this was a good one. The acting was what held the suspense up. I don't know why this film didn't get much hype in the theaters, but it deserved it. Ryan Gosling was absolutely amazing and he's the only reason to view this film if you need a reason other than watching a good mystery. Sandra Bullock has also grown into a better actress since her pop tart-like roles in the early nineties. Of course, the wannabe romance factor of the film wasn't needed. I enjoyed the spicy scenes between Bullock and Gosling more than Bullock with Ben Chaplin. This film is a must see. I gave it three stars because the movie wasn't perfect by all means. A lot of things could have been approached better and Barbet skipped needed information to get the viewers from point A to point Z. But the film is still good enough to raise a few hairs on your chest. Ryan Gosling is quite a cutie and the film was something I really enjoyed. Kudos for having some good young actors in a Hollywood film...finally and for a change!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best
Review: I bought this DVD shortly after seeing the movie on HBO. I was pleasently suprised with the selection of extras, and the quality of the film is absolutely incredible. This thriller kept me on the edge of my seat the whole entire time, and I wasn't bored even once. Sandra Bullock is amazing in all of her movies, but she was especially good in "Murder by Numbers". All in all, I was completly satisfied, and I would reccomend this film to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great
Review: being one of the biggest male Sandra Bullock fans in the world.
I Rented this with very high expectations and it lived up to them and then some. It was confusing , had brains , and was just very intresting. That's all I can say but please rent this if you havent yet.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting Murder Mystery!
Review: I did enjoy the film, "Murder By Numbers" for its way of totally messing with your mind and confusing you right up until the end of the film. I thought that Ryan Gossling did an excellent job with his role as a pompous, rich, teenage potential murderer. I feel that Sandra Bullock's being cast in this film was a mistake. Yes, she did choose a role that went against the grain and was different, but I don't think she pulled off the attitude and anguish of her character very well. She seemed like she was overplaying the role. The entire time I watched the movie in the theater I kept thinking, "Someone else should be playing this role."

Other than that one criticism, I think "Murder By Numbers" is a good movie that will leave you guessing and scratching your head in confusion right until the very end!


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