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Taking Lives

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There is a serial killer traveling through Canada and possibly stealing the identities of his victims. After a long time, investigations into those serious cases of this serial killer began in Montreal within the FBI. Elena Scott is investigating but the local police may have doubts about her direction because of her investigative style. Scott begins to approach art dealer James Costa, who says he is an eyewitness to the latest murder. They both begin to approach when Costa becomes very important in capturing the killer and perhaps there will be a romantic side.
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Princeton Town Topics
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April 25, 2007

A production which would rather scare its audience with gore than reel it in via a gripping whodunit.
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Common Sense Media

December 28, 2010

A couple of genuine thrills but not for kids.
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Washington Post

March 19, 2004

Nosedive it does, abandoning all pretense of style and eccentricity for at-times laughable predictability.
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Christianity Today

November 02, 2006

The film's villain may take fictitious lives, but the film itself takes up real time that could be spent on better things.
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Washington Post

March 19, 2004

Would have to work nights to reach mediocrity.
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Fat Guys at the Movies
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January 17, 2016

From the opening credits, it was nearly impossible to shake the feeling that Taking Lives was desperately trying to be the next Seven.
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Rolling Stone

March 25, 2004

If you can buy the pillow-lipped Angelina Jolie as a psychic FBI agent in Montreal to hunt a serial killer, then you can swallow the other implausibilities in this retread thriller.
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Groucho Reviews
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May 20, 2009

Willfully stupid and obvious for most of its running time, this serial-killer thriller lulls the audience into one gasp-worthy, rug-pulling moment that, while stupid, isn't exactly obvious. [Blu-ray]
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Toronto Star
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March 19, 2004

While not breaking any new ground, director D.J. Caruso's movie also doesn't disappoint.
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TheMovieReport.com
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December 29, 2008

Could very well be mistaken for an Ashley Judd programmer.
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Salon.com
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March 21, 2004

Jolie is far too good for this tripe but she does give the film its only believable moments, and for the first half, her concentration makes you watch her intently.
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Slate
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March 19, 2004

Caruso is a much more resourceful director than this material deserves, but I resented being two steps ahead of the genius profiler and the genius serial-killer.
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