DVD Review - Pathology

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I wasn't sure what to expect when I saw this movie.  I'm a heroes fan so knowing that Milo Ventimiglia was in it helped.

So I was quite surprised when the movie turned out to be good.  Really good.

It's about a group of pathologists who work in forensics for a major city.  However we quickly learn that this group likes to play games.  Games where you have to guess how someone died.

The twist is, they are the one's doing the killing in unique and creative ways so that they can stump the rest of the group.  Ted (Ventimiglia) quickly learns how twisted this group is and how competitively they try to one up each other.

I don't want to give away too much more of this movie, but I have to say it's definitely worth seeing.  Whether you buy it or rent it, you'll love it.

I will warn you, however, that it is also pretty graphic.  Not gory graphic like a horror movie, but the producers went to great lengths to make the bodies appear as real as possible.  But that adds to the believability and overall feel of the movie.

The ending is also really well done - sad but also it kinda catches you off guard because you don't expect it to happen the way it does.

The acting is very well done, the story is very believable and, as I said above, the ending is surprising.

I give this movie an A+

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