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Murder by Numbers

  • 2002
  • 15
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
65K
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Murder by Numbers (2002)
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Psychological ThrillerCrimeMysteryThriller

Two gifted high school students execute a perfect murder - then become engaged in an intellectual contest with a seasoned homicide detective.Two gifted high school students execute a perfect murder - then become engaged in an intellectual contest with a seasoned homicide detective.Two gifted high school students execute a perfect murder - then become engaged in an intellectual contest with a seasoned homicide detective.

  • Director
    • Barbet Schroeder
  • Writer
    • Tony Gayton
  • Stars
    • Sandra Bullock
    • Ben Chaplin
    • Ryan Gosling
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    65K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbet Schroeder
    • Writer
      • Tony Gayton
    • Stars
      • Sandra Bullock
      • Ben Chaplin
      • Ryan Gosling
    • 342User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Murder By Numbers
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    Sandra Bullock
    Sandra Bullock
    • Cassie Mayweather
    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • Sam Kennedy
    Ryan Gosling
    Ryan Gosling
    • Richard Haywood
    Michael Pitt
    Michael Pitt
    • Justin Pendleton
    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Lisa Mills
    Chris Penn
    Chris Penn
    • Ray
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    • Captain Rod Cody
    Tom Verica
    Tom Verica
    • Al Swanson
    Janni Brenn
    • Ms. Elder
    John Vickery
    John Vickery
    • Restaurant Manager
    Michael Canavan
    Michael Canavan
    • Mr. Chechi
    Krista Carpenter
    Krista Carpenter
    • Olivia Lake
    Neal Matarazzo
    Neal Matarazzo
    • Male Officer in Flashback
    Adilah Barnes
    Adilah Barnes
    • Lab Technician
    Jim Jansen
    • Lawyer
    Paula Scarpino
    • Female Officer in Flashback
    Brian Stepanek
    Brian Stepanek
    • Parole Board Marshall
    Sharon Madden
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Barbet Schroeder
    • Writer
      • Tony Gayton
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    User reviews342

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    6SnoopyStyle

    Good creepy performances but not much thrills

    Richard Haywood (Ryan Gosling) is a wealthy and popular high school kid who befriends nerdy introvert Justin Pendleton (Michael Pitt). They plan out murders adding false forensics to baffle the police. They kill a woman to set up Richard's drug dealer janitor Ray Feathers (Chris Penn). Police detective Cassie Mayweather (Sandra Bullock) and her new partner Sam Kennedy (Ben Chaplin) investigate. They have a romantic relationship but it's not working out. She's the only one who suspects Richard and Justin, but nobody believes her. They then stage the janitor's suicide, and everybody wants to close the case. Justin is infatuated with fellow student Lisa Mills (Agnes Bruckner), but Richard sleeps with her. This and the fact that Cassie is closing in cause a rift in the partnership.

    Director Barbet Schroeder isn't able to instill the proper amount of tension. There are just a few too many side stories. He needs to concentrate on the three leads. The romantic entangle with Ben Chaplin's character is a distraction. It just makes her look weak. I think she could be damaged, but not necessarily weak. Ryan Gosling puts in a good creepy performance. Michael Pitt is likewise creepy but in a different way. Ben Chaplin's character is the most normal and the most expendable. The movie generally could use more excitement or scary thrills.
    6mjw2305

    Entertaining Run of the Mill Thriller

    Cassie Mayweather (Sandra Bullock) is a homicide detective with a disturbing past, she and her partner Sam Kennedy (Ben Chaplin) are called in to investigate the murder of a young woman found abandoned in a ditch. When everything seems to point at the killer, Cassie's gut tells her that things are not quite as they appear, and the real killers find that they can't hide as easily as they first thought.

    Murder by numbers does have some good intrigue and suspense in the plot, and yes it does try very hard to do something a fresh and different, but in the end it just seems pretty run of the mill.

    6/10 It entertains and it does have a good cast, but its just not quite sharp enough on the details.
    5meebly

    Leopold and Loeb and Ted and Alice

    All the elements are there: Two privileged teens with a latent homosexual relationship commit murder for the thrill of it, and to see if they can outsmart the law. That's L&L, as told in "Compulsion", "Rope", "Swoon" and who knows what else. Add in an angst-ridden investigator (could still be "Rope"), make her a small-town detective with a sordid past that she's trying to escape, and throw in her green partner, with whom she has an uneasy, sometimes sexual relationship, and give their relationship some heavy-handed subtext as well. Any cliches jumping out at you yet? All it needs is for the boys to have neglectful parents and for the detectives to have a commander who wants them off the case and, oh, wait, we've got that, too!

    People tell me I'm too critical of today's movies. I say filmgoers aren't critical enough. I still love movies, even some Hollywood output, but I really hate it when I can watch a movie and, without even thinking much about it, recite the "high concept" pitch that the writers or producers or whoever made to the studio exec. This is the tenth movie I've seen in 2002 that's been that easy, and the message it sends is that no one in Hollywood is even bother to THINK anymore, much less be creative. And Barbet Schroeder, God bless him, was at one time a genuinely creative director, turning "Reversal of Fortune" from a bland rehash of a story, to which everyone knew the ending, that had flooded the media a few years prior, into a compelling character study by making it just that. "Murder by Numbers", on the other hand, is a by-the-numbers character study with even its subtext having been co-opted from countless films noirs and 60s and 70s psychological drama/mysteries like "Peeping Tom" and "Klute".

    Even Sandy as a cop was much more convincing as her typecast "lovable klutz makes good" character in "Miss Congeniality". She still shows promise as a dramatic actress, but she hasn't realized it yet. The teens are appropriately intense, but despite all the claims the film makes, they're really not that bright, and experienced homicide cops would definitely be smarter than they are here. In this way, the film even manages to co-opt from 80s and 90s teen farces.

    Basically, there's nothing new here. And if the celluloid flophouses want four times as much as they did 20 years ago for me to sit my ass in their chairs, they better be prepared to offer more than a rehash of the same stuff I watched back then.
    7diana_m_j

    Enjoyable Film, but Hasn't Aged Well

    The psychological thriller genre is my very favorite - I have pretty much seen them all. When Murder by Numbers came out 20 years ago (when I was in my 20s), I really liked it. Yes, it has its problems and is a bit cliche, but it is a solid film that I still go back to for a bit of nostalgia from time to time. Also, I think the acting is overall really good, with Ryan Gosling being the standout.

    In the headline, I mentioned that it "hasn't aged well." By that statement, I am not referring to the look and feel of the film - I am referring to the social issues. HYPOCRISY ABOUNDS.

    For starters, Sandra Bullock's character (lead detective "Cassie") sexually harasses her new male partner, who is junior to her on the police force. In 2002, audiences seemed to think this was ok..."cool" even, because after all, she is a strong, attractive woman. Also, Sandra's character becomes obsessed with one of the teenage suspects. While nothing ever "happened" between them, the sexual overtones were very strong. She hated him, but she was also attracted to him. It's just...cringe. Finally, a 38-year-old Sandra Bullock (the real person) began dating a 22-year-old Ryan Gosling (the real person) during filming. I don't have an issue with the age difference, but she was a PRODUCER of the film...and the age gap just makes it a bit more...cringe.

    It is worth noting that I am not a prude. The reason I have an issue with all of this is the sheer HYPOCRISY of it. If the genders had been reversed (both in the film and the off-screen relationship), there would be outrage (especially in today's world). Not only was it deemed acceptable for Sandra/Cassie to do these things...people actually APPLAUDED her for it! This whole "I'm a strong woman, so I can do whatever I want" theme is just wrong.

    Gripes aside, I DO like the film. I just see it through a different lens than I did back in 2002.
    7johannes2000-1

    Entertaining enough, with some flaws.

    I definitely liked this movie, despite several flaws. The premise is fairly original (although Hitchcock's "Rope" inmediately comes to mind), the pace is fine, and the acting is overall great, with a 22-year old Ryan Gosling standing out in his multi-layered portrayal of the self-assured, manipulative, spoilt rich kid Richard. And in my opinion Sandra Bullock did a pretty convincing job (while watching her is by the way always a treat). I even liked the cliché shoot-out ending, it gave this otherwise low-on-action movie an exciting finale.

    What did annoy me however, was the way Bullock's character detective Cassie Mayweather was written. Why this elaborate traumatic background?! It did not serve any purpose for the central story of the movie (the ordeal in her past being totally different from the crime that she now had to investigate) but did take lots of screentime. I guess it had to explain her cranky behavior, and maybe her apparent casual attitude to sex. But she was also pictured as a brilliant professional detective. So why this totally inappropriate sexual harrassment of her newbie partner? Or the innuendos of a sensual attraction towards her major crime-suspect?

    It's a strange convention in so many crime-movies, that detectives on duty have to have some troublesome past or an addiction or a conflicting bad divorce or whatever, I always yawn when yet another one of these traumatized police-officers comes along. Either make it essential to the story, or leave it, I would say.

    Anyway, as an interesting psychological portrayal of two young wannabe killers, and as an extended well-acted CSI episode, it made for an entertaining but slightly overlong two hours.

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    • Trivia
      The characters Richard Haywood and Justin Pendleton are loosely based on real-life murderers Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold.
    • Goofs
      It is said that there are no fingerprints from Justin or Richard, but they are shown carrying Olivia's dead body wrapped in plastic to the car and neither of them have gloves on, thus there should have been fingerprints from Richard and Justin found on the plastic that the dead body was wrapped in.
    • Quotes

      Justin: All real freedom risks crime. Indeed, freedom *is* crime, because it thinks first of itself and not of the group.

    • Connections
      Featured in Six Feet Under: I'll Take You (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Smooth Rock
      Written by Chris Goulstone

      Courtesy of Associated Production Music LLC

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cálculo mortal
    • Filming locations
      • San Luis Obispo, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Schroeder Hoffman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,945,749
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,307,394
      • Apr 21, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,714,147
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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