The Cell

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Plot

An FBI agent persuades a social worker, who is adept with a new experimental technology, to enter the mind of a comatose serial killer in order to learn where he has hidden his latest kidnap victim.

Release Year: 2000

Rating: 6.2/10 (47,234 voted)

Critic's Score: 40/100

Director:
Tarsem Singh

Stars: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio

Storyline
Catharine Deane is a psychotherapist who is part of a revolutionary new treatment which allows her mind to literally enter the mind of her patients. Her experience in this method takes an unexpected turn when an FBI agent comes to ask for a desperate favour. They had just tracked down a notorious serial killer, Carl Stargher, whose MO is to abduct women one at a time and place them in a secret area where they are kept for about 40 hours until they are slowly drowned. Unfortunately, the killer has fallen into an irreversible coma which means he cannot confess where he has taken his latest victim before she dies. Now, Catherine Deane must race against time to explore the twisted mind of the killer to get the information she needs, but Stargher's damaged personality poses dangers that threaten to overwhelm her.

Cast:

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

Taglines:
His Mind Is Her Prison.



Details

Official Website:
Official site |

Release Date: 18 August 2000

Filming Locations: Bakersfield, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $33,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $17,515,050
(USA)
(20 August 2000)
(2411 Screens)

Gross: $104,155,843
(Worldwide)



Technical Specs

Runtime:


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Germany:
(director's cut)



Did You Know?

Trivia:

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.

Goofs:

Continuity:
The amount of intestine on the spit when Novack is being tortured.

Quotes:

Carl Stargher:
Mares eat oats, and does eat oats, and little lambs eat ivy. A kid'll eat ivy, too… wouldn't you?



User Review

It's All In the Pictures

Rating: 9/10


Forget about the plot of this movie. Forget about the fact that it is
wonderfully acted by Vince Vaughn and Vincend D'Onofrio. Forget about
the fact that it is one of the few movies starring Jennifer Lopez that
I can stomach. Although the story made be impossible to believe and
much of the dialogue seems contrived, the one and only important thing
to remember when contemplating watching this movie is that it contains
some of the most amazing and disturbing imagery ever put on film. It is
as if Salvador Dali decided to make a crime drama. A must see for
anyone seriously interested in cinematography and the use of the film
cell as a canvas on which to display true works of visual art. I would
have to give this movie a 9/10 for it's amazing visual display.