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The Cell
Movie Stats & Links |
Starring: |
Jennifer Lopez, Vincent D'Onofrio, Vince Vaughn |
MPAA Rated: |
R |
Released By: |
New
Line Cinema |
Web Site: |
www.cellmovie.com |
Kiddie Movie: |
Don't even think of bringing them.
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Date Movie: |
She'll get squirmy and hold you, then again, you
might get squirmy too.
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Gratuitous Sex: |
Weird sex and lots of nudity.
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Gratuitous
Violence: |
Lots of it, mostly
in twisted mind sequences, but who wants to see a dude's
intestines being pulled out in any state of consciousness?
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Action: |
Not much action.
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Laughs: |
Some twisted chuckles here and there.
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Memorable
Scene: |
The dude getting his intestines pulled out.
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Memorable
Quote: |
Nothing really.
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Directed By: |
Tarsem Singh |
Produced By: |
Julio Caro, Eric McLeod
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The Cell
A Movie Review |
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After watching "The Cell" my one thought was "Whoa, that
was one fucked-up movie." It was sick, it was demented, it
reminded me of this twisted cross between "Hellraiser" and
"Silence of the Lambs," and in the end I cant say it
was the greatest movie, but it was sure entertaining, and
although it was pretty obvious how things would turn out
(they have to turn out that way its pretty
standard in Hollywood now that there arent any
deviations from a happy or expected ending, although maybe
they should try more look at what a cool twist did
for "The Sixth Sense," but Im sorry, I digress), "The
Cell" kept me paying attention for the entire movie, and
thats always a good thing.
Heres the story: Jennifer Lopez plays Catharine
Deane, this psychiatrist type of lady working for a
controversial company. What the company says is that it can
implant the thoughts of one person into anothers mind
so that person A can interact with the mind of person B,
hopefully helping them to get over a comatose state caused
by a variety of brain problems. Well, Catharine has been
working with this young boy whos mind has essentially
shut off, but she cant get through to him in his mind.
Since his mind is full of ugly images, well, Catharine wants
to reverse the process so that she can show the boy that
life isnt as ugly as his mind shows. Alright, enough
intro and foreshadowing.
So, Catharine is going about her days but there is a
killer, Carl (Vincent D'Onofrio), on the loose. Hes
got mental problems, likes to turn girls into dolls by
drowning them, cleaning them, and well, its pretty
sick. The problem is that Carl has kidnapped one more
victim, has her in the holding tank that will soon fill up
with water, and his mind finally snaps him into a catatonic
state. With no way to wake him up, the fed people enlist the
help of Catharine to enter the dudes mind to try to
find out where he is holding her. Blah, blah, you can figure
out the end.
What is cool with the movie is that it paints a fucked up
version of reality in the mind of the psychotic. Dark
images, blown exaggerations of reality, and how scary a
psychopath might really be seeing the world, well,
thats what we see in the mind of the catatonic.
Meanwhile, in the eyes of the living, we see how life can be
better, how we can still be in charge, and how good people
just want to help.
What is bad about the movie is you already know the
ending eventually they figure out where the killer is
hiding the body, and the chief investigator guy saves her.
That I fear is the Hollywood status-quo. Me, personally, I
would have preferred them figuring out where the girl was
too late, the chief investigator snaps, leaving a way for a
more twisted sequel. But, thats me always
hoping for an edge.
Id say "The Cell" is, as a movie, about a 2 ½
starrer, but, adding the quality violence, the dude hanging
but hooks in his back, and just a totally fucked up view of
reality in the mind of a killer, well, lets add
another star and give "The Cell" 3 ½ stars out of 5.
Thats it for this one! Im The Dude on the
Right!! L8R!!! |