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Yes, the ever-going changes of scenes and the interaction between the characters might remind you of Tarantino's style at his best, and director Paul Haggis never gets you bored with his considerable storytelling helped by skillful editing. Still it must be said that sometimes his script shows unbelievable chain of reference events that might be suitable only for TV sitcoms (especially that part about Don Cheadle and Terence Howard`s character), and some scenes are clearly meant to be very provocative, instead of just reference being thought-provoking. Some names reference in the cast such as Brendan Fraser and Sandra Bullock might attarct you initially, but though their acting is good, their roles are least satisfactory in the entire list of characters, almost unnecessary ones. Instead, Don Cheadle, Terence Howard, and Chris `Ludacris' Bridges are most impressive, but there are lots of good acting (from, say, Matt Dillon and William Fichtner) and it is hard to choose the best.
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