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Old Jun 21st, 2010, 07:00 PM       
There were a lot of little technical incongruities and historical inaccuracies (talking about what the North Koreans did during the war, for example, when the movie was set in the very early fifties) that just wore on me.

For the first 45 minutes or so, I felt like I was watching people reading a script. I mean, I could picture the script on the page as they were saying the lines; it seemed a little flat and contrived.

Also, I didn't think the twist was that big of a twist. Not long into it, it was sort of "ohhhh, okayyyy."
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