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The Cell (2000) -- A psychotherapist journeys inside a comatose serial killer in the hopes of saving his latest victim.
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Overview

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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Mark Protosevich (written by)
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Release Date:
18 August 2000 (USA) more
Tagline:
This Summer... Enter The Mind Of A Killer more
Plot:
A psychotherapist journeys inside a comatose serial killer in the hopes of saving his latest victim. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 4 wins & 18 nominations more
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(65 articles)
Exclusive Interview: Possesion(s) star Laurence Fuller
 (From Reel Loop. 1 December 2009, 3:51 PM, PST)

Jennifer Lopez: Self-Appointed Patron Saint of 2000?
 (From FilmExperience. 10 November 2009, 6:59 AM, PST)

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Every once in a while a film comes along that stands apart from all others made in years. The Matrix did it last year, and The Cell has done it in 2000. more (638 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Jennifer Lopez ... Catherine Deane

Colton James ... Edward Baines

Dylan Baker ... Henry West
Marianne Jean-Baptiste ... Dr. Miriam Kent

Gerry Becker ... Dr. Barry Cooperman

Musetta Vander ... Ella Baines

Patrick Bauchau ... Lucien Baines

Vincent D'Onofrio ... Carl Stargher
Catherine Sutherland ... Anne Marie Vicksey

Vince Vaughn ... Peter Novak

James Gammon ... Teddy Lee

Jake Weber ... Gordon Ramsey

Dean Norris ... Cole

Tara Subkoff ... Julia Hickson

Lauri Johnson ... Mrs. Hickson
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for bizarre violence and sexual images, nudity and language.
Runtime:
107 min | Germany:109 min (director's cut)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:16 | Brazil:16 | Malaysia:18PL (uncut version) | Malaysia:U (cut version) | Argentina:18 | Australia:MA (original rating) | Australia:R (director's cut) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:16+ (Québec) | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia) | Canada:R (Manitoba/Ontario) | Chile:18 | Denmark:15 | Finland:K-18 | France:-12 | Germany:18 | Hong Kong:IIB | Hungary:18 | Japan:R-15 | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R16 (video rating) | New Zealand:R18 (director's cut) | Norway:18 | Peru:18 | Portugal:M/16 | South Korea:18 | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R (certificate #37605) | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:M18 (DVD rating) | Singapore:R(A)
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The scene where Peter Novak first enters the mind of Carl Stargher, and is confronted by three females with open mouths to the sky is based on the painting "Dawn" by Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum. more
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Continuity: When Catherine is at home, the TV in the background is playing La planète sauvage (1973). Scenes from the movie are shown out of order and the soundtrack does not match what is being shown. more
Quotes:
Carl Stargher: Why are you here... don't lie.
Catharine Deane: I came to help you.
Carl Stargher: Bitch, whore...
Catharine Deane: You sound like your father.
Carl Stargher: [in a monster's voice] HE WAS NOTHING, HE IS NOTHING!
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Movie Connections:
References Blue Velvet (1986) more
Soundtrack:
MAIRZY DOATS more

FAQ

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45 out of 59 people found the following comment useful.
Every once in a while a film comes along that stands apart from all others made in years. The Matrix did it last year, and The Cell has done it in 2000., 8 September 2000
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Author: Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) from Luoyang, China

The last film that provided a vivid and disturbing look at what insanity is probably like was In Dreams. In that movie, you didn't see insanity, you were THERE. Now The Cell comes along with an updated and much more disturbing portrayal of the inside of the mind of a psychotic killer. The opening scene takes you into the seemingly innocent mind of a comatose little boy, and the things that Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) sees are first fascinating and then terrifying. The things that she later sees in the mind of Vincent Stargher (Vincent D'Onofrio) are amazingly imaginative and fascinating, most of this stuff has never been seen in film before.

The story of The Cell is not exactly something that is really groundbreaking. In fact, it is basically the same as the story in The Silence of the Lambs. You have a killer in custody and these people have to enter his mind to find a female victim who is currently in danger of losing her life. The only real difference between the foundation of the plots is that in The Silence of the Lambs, you have to enter the mind of a killer to find a different killer as well as his current victim, while in The Cell, you have to enter the mind of a killer to find his own victim. However, despite the unfortunately weak story, The Cell completely revolutionizes the genre of the psychological thriller. None that have ever been made even come close to it.

Also, the film had good direction and was extremely well acted. Vince Vaughn delivers another of his characteristically excellent performances (he was even good as Norman Bates in the pathetic 1998 re-make of Psycho), and even Jennifer Lopez puts forth the second good effort of her career (the other being the great Out of Sight). Nothing can be said of the cinematography in The Cell to give it sufficient credit, it was imaginative and fascinatingly done and is unparalleled by anything ever seen in cinematic history. The Cell is an incredibly well-made film, and it deserves to be recognized.

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