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A Perfect Murder ( a loose remake of ‘Dial M for Murder ) is a<br /><br />stylish thriller in its own right ,but doesn't come close to the<br /><br />original. As I remember and not to give away any of the plot, ‘Dial<br /><br />‘M' is all about the key. Where it is hidden, Who knew it was there,<br /><br />and who finds it. This plot line is gripping, but in ‘Perfect Murder'<br /><br />this whole part of the story has been overlooked. Having said that<br /><br />the film still works quite well, thanks to Michael Douglas. He really<br /><br />is superb. Gwyneth Palthrow looks stunning, but David Suchet is<br /><br />wasted as the detective. But where the film really falls down is the<br /><br />ending. In the original the last scenes are gripping in the hunt for<br /><br />the key, but for some reason director Andrew Davis sees fit to end<br /><br />with the standard formula of a shoot out. Having said that the film<br /><br />is still worth seeing, but if you need to watch this story, I<br /><br />recommend the original.<br /><br />