Metascore
64 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 34 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 34
  2. Negative: 2 out of 34
  1. Identity is an outright blast, so fun it's--pardon--scary.
  2. 88
    What starts out as a seemingly-routine excursion into genre clichés emerges into a more complex and satisfying arena than most viewers will anticipate.
  3. The film mixes the psychological with the supernatural, the profane with the ridiculous, the self-indulgent with the understated, and dares you to assume anything. It's all great fun.
  4. 80
    So ingeniously constructed that these meta-noir ingredients feel dizzyingly enjoyable, never hackneyed. In fact, the overheated melodrama of Identity is crucial to its method -- and the key, in some ways, to its narrative secrets.
  5. 80
    Cooney's achingly clever script has more up its sleeve than just Agatha Christie -- he also evokes "Psycho," "The Sixth Sense," "Poltergeist" and "The Omen" -- and the final third dishes up a twist that isn't just surprising, it's revealing
  6. Fine escapist fare with a saving sense of humor and an underlying premise that, when revealed, proves to be arguably plausible even if a reach.
  7. It's not art, but it's fun artfully done. And as long as you're paying less than the price of a cheapo motel for the night, it's worth checking into.
  8. Something fresh, clever and confident.
  9. 80
    Managed to pull the rug out from under me about three-quarters of the way through, and I still hadn't found my feet when the credits rolled.
  10. 78
    Far and away the most original thriller to come out of a major studio (in this case Columbia Pictures) in a long while.
  11. 75
    A rarity, a movie that seems to be on autopilot for the first two acts and then reveals that it was not, with a third act that causes us to rethink everything that has gone before. Ingenious, how simple and yet how devious the solution is.
  12. A slick, bloody thriller, but it's also, to its credit, a genuine whodunit.
  13. Just loopy enough to be tantalizing, involving, and fun.
  14. A fascinating movie that, if you are able to make the leap it asks of you at about the three-quarter mark, will give you something to think and talk about for days. One thing is certain: It isn't predictable.
  15. 75
    Builds steadily from its smarter-than-your-average-horror-film beginnings to a genuinely cunning psychological thriller with a third-act twist guaranteed to shock even the most eagle-eyed watchers.
  16. Cusack is especially good in a role that's got more (and less) going on under the surface, while Peet offers up another coltish, trash-mouthed vamp.
  17. The violence and mayhem are constant, though the movie's style is refreshingly old-fashioned -- scream- and laughter-inducing, rather than coldly repulsive in the modern fashion.
  18. Reviewed by: Kevin Carr
    70
    Approaches the serial killer archetype in a tremendously unique way. It turns the old stand-bys on their ears and gives a fresh perspective on the genre.
  19. The hardest work falls to Cusack, a subtle actor with a valuable gift for conveying the sadness and loneliness beneath the skin of even the most jaded and self-contained men-about-town.
  20. 67
    It's gory, it's bleak, it's shamelessly tricky -- and it's also a good deal more fun than it had any right to be.
  21. Reviewed by: Claudia Puig
    63
    With moments of mind-bending creepiness, the film has potential, but eventually it devolves into merely a head-scratcher.
  22. 60
    Simultaneously a contrived piece of hokum and an absorbing, old-fashioned mystery.
  23. Reasonably well-executed thriller. It suffers not from awkwardness or silliness, which would make it more fun, but rather from its air-brushed, expensive pretentiousness.
  24. Reviewed by: Todd McCarthy
    60
    Some fancy footwork in the writing and directing can't disguise the hoary "Ten Little Indians" origins of Identity.
  25. 50
    The movie is polished, well-acted and atmospheric, but still pure formula, and not very scary, either.
  26. 50
    It's an exasperating exercise in B-movie hokum and screenwriter's gimmickry.
  27. Reviewed by: Peter Debruge
    50
    The tension's palpable and the deaths are gruesomely inventive (and jarringly abrupt), but the clincher is so far-fetched you may end up wishing you'd opted for the relative reality of a week in Cancun instead.
  28. Identity opens with its mind nicely intact, suffers a major crisis about 30 minutes in, then bad turns to worse.
  29. 50
    The puzzle pieces are all there. But when you put them all together, the result is a bit of a gyp — neat but utterly forgettable.
  30. When its big plot switcheroo comes, it proves to be not such a great idea after all: It actually weakens, rather than strengthens, the premise, and dissipates, rather than intensifies, the drama.
  31. 40
    Identity steams my broccoli big time and not just because its surprise twist is an insult to the intelligence of every audience member.
  32. Reviewed by: David Edelstein
    40
    Suicidally insecure.
  33. The outcome is alternately unsatisfying, meaningless, contradictory and laughable.
  34. 30
    The ultimate cliché of plot-twist implausibility, the crucial revelation is so outlandishly fatuous it might have given Donald Kaufman pause.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 65 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 38 out of 48
  2. Negative: 5 out of 48
  1. nickl
    10
    One of the most unique movies ive seen and very well done.
  2. anshumanr
    10
    I was entirely blown away by the script ,cucak is in his full elements.
  3. JamesH.
    5
    I could not get into this movie, I found it rather stupid and the twist in it was just ridiculous. Decent acting and atmosphere, but not much else.