Tuesday, 25 February 2025

Identity Review


Some films pull you in with their storytelling, while others keep you hooked with their style. "Identity" does both, blending a gripping narrative with sleek visuals and strong performances. Right from the start it creates an atmosphere that feels sharp and immersive.  

One of the film’s biggest strengths is its performances. Every actor plays their role with precision, keeping things subtle and natural. There is no unnecessary drama which makes the characters feel more real. The cinematography is another standout with rich colors, well crafted frames, and attention to detail in everything from costumes to set design.

The screenplay keeps you at the edge of your seat with constant twists. Scene after scene it pulls you deeper into the mystery, raising more questions than it answers. This sense of unpredictability makes the first half especially gripping, holding your attention with its sharp storytelling.  

But as the film moves into the second half, it starts leaning into commercial elements. At first the balance works, but after a point the mass moments begin to take away from the intensity. This film had everything it needed to be an extraordinary thriller but fell short in a few places. Still it is a solid watch.

Rating: 7/10⭐️

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