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Two
detectives hunt for a serial killer who is using his victims as
puppets in a psychotic story that he’s trying to tell. As the
victims add up, they struggle to decipher the moral to his story,
and stop him from killing again.
I wasn’t impressed. The cover art led me to believe it was a lot
darker than it turned out to be, and it was just a little slow
for my taste. I don’t have the patience for a thriller unless
it’s really good, and they all just seem so similar to me. There
were actually some aspects of Fate that were gone about
in a very fresh way. Even the stuff I saw coming were sometimes
done in a way that was interesting.
It was a decent story, well acted and with a very interesting
cast, but not what I was looking for. Too often I found myself
wishing it would hurry up and by the end I was a little frustrated
with it.
Lee Majors, Michael Paré and Philip Michael Thomas play the main
characters, and that did spice it up some for me. There were some
good scenes and some good ideas, but I couldn’t bring myself to
enjoy it.
Mostly it just seemed unremarkable. I didn’t hate it, didn’t dislike
it, I was kind of unaffected. It’s the type of thing that will
play a lot late nights on The Movie Channel, probably, but it’s
not the kind of thing I’d choose to watch.
3 out of 10 naked girls wandering up the street
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