If one wanted to justify that statement rationally, you could say that she was letting the locksmith know she was onto him, hoping that he'd think twice before targeting her house (or helping someone else do so). But I don't think a rational explanation has anything to do with it. What she's...
If by "perfect" you mean that it exudes the morning-after stench of "My team lost, and I'm pissed!", then I agree with you. As long as we're stacking up big-name critics, why not Roger Ebert, who predicted Crash's win and also chose it as the best film of 2005? His recent column discussing...
For me that comes in a close second to the store owner's arrival at the home of the locksmith. It's been a long time since I've been on the edge of my seat like that, and the shifts in emotion as the scene unfolds were very powerful. (And yeah, it's manipulative as hell, but isn't that the...