Release Date: Apr 16, 2004 Wide
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From Oxide Pang, co-director of the international horror sensation The Eye, comes this stylish and high-tension adaptation of the book by The Beach author Alex Garland. As drug dealer Sean (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) and documentary filmmaker Rosa (Saskia Reeves) sit anxiously in a rundown Bangkok hotel, a series of intricately woven flashbacks reveal dangerous ties to a rising but powerful mob boss, a fearsome female assassin, and an anguished psychiatrist. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Apr 16, 2004 Wide
Oct 26, 2004
Sundance Channel Home Entertainment
All Critics (5) | Top Critics (1) | Fresh (3) | Rotten (2) | DVD (4)
Never seems to get on a coherent meaningful track.
what could have been a deep and introspective movie becomes a follow-the-stolen-drugs-through-the-crowded-streets action flick
I can't remember much about this film except that I found it tedious and I didn't see it that long ago.
September 19, 2006Super Reviewer
Tesseract does look good -- it is stylish and colorful. The characters, however, have little depth and show no real growth. The actors, especially the Thai kid, do a good job with inadequate material. The storyline is trite and never surprises you; giving it a more exotic setting than usual just isn't enough. While it
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