By Kirk Honeycutt
Like a street-corner con daring rubes to bet on his shell game, writer-director David Twohy throws down a challenge to viewers in his suspense thriller "A Perfect Getaway": See if you can spot the killers -- and the victims. You'll probably lose your money if you take his dare. Which is not the same thing as seeing a good movie -- it's still a gimmicky, tricked-out tale that is all too self-aware. But the film does keep you guessing and probably guessing wrong.
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