Killer flick IMO. I saw it in the theater and everyone's jaw was on the floor at the end of the movie. The lights came up and everyone just set there for a second before moving.
Definitely a great, breakthrough role for Ed Norton. This was one instance in which the movie was a lot better than the book (a very ordinary, dopey thriller by William Diehl).
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