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Director:

Tarsem Singh

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

User Comments:

The Cell: whoa... eww... whoa... 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)

Country:

USA | Germany

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS

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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Avery Pix more


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Trivia:

In the scene where Catherine talks with Carl while he is "cleaning" his first victim, the scenery resembles the music video "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M.; that video was directed by this film's director, Tarsem Singh. more

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized: When the girl is kidnapped in the parking garage and after she and Stargher have hit the ground, the dog is heard barking at the struggle. However, we can clearly see the dog in the shot and he is simply lying there calmly, not barking. more

Quotes:

Carl Stargher: Me-god boy! Boy me-god! more

Movie Connections:

Referenced in Monsters vs Aliens (2009) more

Soundtrack:

YOU CAN FIND THE FEELING more


FAQ

What are the differences between the US-Theatrical version and the Director's Cut?
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79 out of 93 people found the following comment useful.
The Cell: whoa... eww... whoa..., 11 September 2000
Author: kitsenugari from Los Angeles, CA

The last time I reviewed a film helmed by a music video director, I was very angry at what I'd seen (`Mystery Men'), but Tarsem Singh spares us the fish-eye lenses and commercial overindulgences and decides to concentrate on presenting an astonishing visual and audible journey into the mind of a serial killer in `The Cell'.

Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Onofrio) kills women by drowning them in glass cells, all the while videotaping the event. Afterwards, he disfigures the bodies to resemble dolls and then tosses the finished `products' off highways into ditches and streams. Nice guy. He also likes to suspend himself on chains attached to hooks inserted directly into his back. Lovely.

Meanwhile, FBI agent Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) is hot on the killer's trail, and although Carl's started to get sloppy, he's just kidnapped another girl and she has 40 hours before her cell fills with water. Carl is soon apprehended, but only because he enters into a schizophrenic seizure and falls into a coma on his kitchen floor. A coma? But how are they going to find out where the last victim is? Oh, if only they could TRAVEL INSIDE HIS MIND. Hey, what a coincidence! Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) is a child psychologist involved in an experimental project that allows her to TRAVEL INSIDE THE MIND of coma victims.

And so begins a strange array of visuals and sounds, blended together so unusually that you honestly feel like you're experiencing a dream… a not so pleasant dream. Not only is Carl's mind slightly twisted, it's violent, disturbingly sexual, and very graphic. But, it's also like a train wreck; you can't help but look. Oddly enough, Mr. Singh clearly had the resources to make his special effects scream out at you with bright color and absurd lavishness, but he chose instead to simplify, placing the terror in the scale and content of the visuals. I can't even use an example. All I can say is think about a dream you've had that you couldn't describe to someone, and that's what watching this movie is like. The photography is so stunning that it virtually eliminates the need for dialogue (only about half the film has discourse), and coupled with the horrifically spooky and scathing soundtrack, the film literally takes on a life of its own.

My only objection is that when all is said and done, the only character we really understand is the serial killer. Several clues about the other characters' pasts led me to believe that their lives would come into play and that their own memories would be tested and confronted. To me, this would have taken this story to yet another psychological level, but perhaps it would have been too much for viewers.

Despite this shortcoming, `The Cell' stills provides a myriad of images that will make you want to watch a lot of cute cartoons before turning in for the night. Still, I don't know what was more disturbing: the movie, or the parents in the next row over who brought their two small kids to watch it.

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