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The storyline was fine, but the cinematography was absolutely hideous -- it was if the entire film was made with handheld cameras, carried by epileptics, standing on the bed of a moving pickup truck on a bumpy road, during an earthquake.
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I was laughing my ass off when I read this. I had just seen the movie and this is very accurate. They had to have done it on purpose. I think it was to give the sense of how his brain was a bit scrambled, and how he was working with fragmented memories, and how his reflexes and thoughts were going very quickly, but really it was just annoying.
It was blurry, and quick, and difficult to watch at times. They should have done a better job with the great story they had. The chase scene was really good though if you can get past the shakey cameras.