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"A Surrealist Cerebral Chiller."-The Hollywood Reporter
"A stunning first film" (The Hollywood Reporter) by the independent writing/directing team of David Siegel and Scott McGehee (Lush), Suture takes a non-traditional approach to casting, placing an African-American actor in the role of an identical brother to a white man.Equally evocative is the choice to shoot in Black and White, adding further contrast to the strikingly noir style and dark undertones of this "exceedingly smart" (Variety) psychological thriller.
You can barely tell Vincent and Clay apart.So, when these two estranged half-brothers meet for the first time, Vincent - the prime suspect in their father's murder - decides to kill Clay so he can swap identities and pin the crime on his new-found sibling.But Clay miraculously survives the attempt on his life.And now, suffering from amnesia and thinking he's Vincent, Clay must prove he's not the killer before he's sentenced to life for the crime he believes he didn't commit!
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