Gothika with Halle Berry: DVD Cover

    Gothika Director: Mathieu Kassovitz Cast: Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr., Charles S. Dutton, John Carroll Lynch

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/23/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 17,234

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    Scenes

    Features

    Closed Caption; Commentary by director Mathieu Kassovitz and director of photography Matthew Libatique; Limp Bizkit behind Blue Eyes music video

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Not Listening [5:02]
    2. Distorted Image [4:13]
    3. After Hours [4:01]
    4. Girl in the Road [2:36]
    5. Locked Up [3:17]
    6. Remembering [3:35]
    7. Invisible Now [2:16]
    8. Not Alone [3:12]
    9. Shower Shock [2:28]
    10. Why Didn't We? [:42]
    11. Overwhelming Evidence [3:08]
    12. Girl in the Picture [6:11]
    13. Corridor Visions [4:19]
    14. There -- Dead or Alive [5:19]
    15. You're Next [2:48]
    16. Visitation [2:37]
    17. Breathless Escape [2:00]
    18. Accelerated Getaway [4:48]
    19. Murder Seen [2:49]
    20. Willow Creek [4:54]
    21. Secrets Below [3:17]
    22. Possessed [4:06]
    23. Killer's Profile [4:32]
    24. Flameout [4:21]
    25. Intersection [4:51]
    26. End Credits [2:16]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A woman is taken on a voyage to the other side of sanity in this moody thriller. Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is a clinical psychologist who works alongside her husband, Dr. Doug Grey (Charles S. Dutton), in the mental ward of a top security prison, where Miranda has been devoting much of her attention to a clever but deeply disturbed murderer named Chloe (Penélope Cruz), who shares gruesome tales of torture and violence that may or may not be based in fact. One night, Miranda has a hideous nightmare in which a chance meeting with a strange young girl leads to a terrifying journey into madness. Once she wakes, however, Miranda discovers that the real horror has just begun -- Doug has been brutally murdered, and the evidence points to Miranda as the prime suspect. She soon finds herself a patient in the same facility where she once treated others, and finds that her claims of innocence and sanity do little to convince Dr. Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr.), the psychologist assigned to her case. Gothika marked the American debut of acclaimed and controversial French filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    November 21, 2007: my friends and i caught this after watching you got served and thought the movie was intersting though thought it got a little sidetracked after she escaped from the facility and thought maybe should of ended there or something. but some parts it was a little hard to watch and the ending or twist was a little surprise. this is the story about a woman as a shrink if you will and gets switched after meeting a girl who turns out to be a wandering ghost needing her help and it has to do with something that happened to her and it all ties up at the end. pretty twisted if you ask me and surprisengly halle berry was good in this.

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    May 28, 2005: this movie was not only scary but once you thought you had it figured out you found our that you were totally wrong. also i liked the song by limp bizkit at the end

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled edition.


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