

The Imitators
A gritty, atmospheric tale of robbery, deceit and dangerous driving, it tracks the fortunes of a gang of unlikely hoods and their naive new recruit in the run up to the bank job that will change their lives forever.
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Plot Summary
A detective is drawn into a dangerous investigation involving a string of murders that mirror famous crime scenes. As he delves deeper, he finds himself becoming entangled with a mysterious woman and facing a killer who seems to anticipate his every move. The case forces the detective to confront his own past and his own capacity for violence.
Critical Reception
The Imitators received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and uneven pacing. While some performances, particularly William Forsythe's, were noted, the film struggled to stand out among its thriller contemporaries. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Often described as a convoluted and predictable thriller.
- Some praised William Forsythe's intense performance.
- Criticized for its unoriginal storyline and a lack of suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Imitators' are sparse, but generally indicate that while the film has some moments of intensity, it doesn't offer enough originality or compelling narrative to make a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
Director D.J. Caruso, known for his later work on 'Disturbia' and 'Eagle Eye', made 'The Imitators' early in his career, showcasing his developing skills in the thriller genre.
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