Review of In the Cut

In the Cut (2003)
6/10
Mining a deep vein
10 November 2003
Not one of the finest films about suspicion simply because of the enforced red herrings and the predictable direction of the plot. Ryan and Ruffalo are good in their roles, with the former portraying just the right level of anxiety to leave the audience knowing more about her state of mind than the character herself. The background of each character is suitably sketchy and this adds to the messed-up nature of their current lives. Everyone lies to themselves, and this film more than any other excels in showing how deep these falsehoods can cut.
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