As many have stated before this is a thriller that borrows from the most popular crime films from America. As a group of men go to a waiting point after their hesit (Reservoir Dogs) they are shocked to find a dead body in the middle of the warehouse (Saw), they gradually fill in the… More
As many have stated before this is a thriller that borrows from the most popular crime films from America. As a group of men go to a waiting point after their hesit (Reservoir Dogs) they are shocked to find a dead body in the middle of the warehouse (Saw), they gradually fill in the pieces via a series of flashbacks showing how they were recruited by a mysterious and faceless boss (The Usual Suspects). With so many obvious steals it becomes very distracting. Perhaps the title refers to the film being made up of many tiny little pieces, rather than the actual mystery it presents. I guessed the person behind it all the second they stepped on screen, but the motive felt forced. It's still fairly enjoyable and it is very well made. The editing and cinematography giving it a professional edge that is hard to ignore.