The Cell is a 2000movie written by Mark Protosevich and directed by Tarsem Singh. Its storyline about an experimental mind-technology permits the staging of several stunning surreal sequences very different from most big-budget Hollywood films. The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Makeup. Some external scenes in the film were shot at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA.
Plot
Child psychologist Catherine Deane (Lopez) is an expert in an experimental treatment for coma patients. Using cutting-edge technology, she literally enters the mind of her patient, where she can meet and communicate with them in dream-like sequences. When the serial killer Carl Rudolph Stargher, played by D'Onofrio, falls into a coma before revealing to police where his last abductee is located, Catherine ventures into his mind to find the answer before it is too late.
Artistic Influences
The scene in which a horse is split into sections was inspired by the works of British artist Damien Hirst, whose works were included in the controversial "Sensation" art exhibition. The film also includes scenes based on the work of other late 20th century artists, including Odd Nerdrum and the Brothers Quay.
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Starring:
Kendall "Wink" Rivers, Scott Roberts
Review:
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heard of her. Not yet. Roberts didn't write or direct Trouble
the Water, the behind-the-camera artistry in this wallop of a
movie is handled by the extraordinary team of Tia Lessin and Carl
Deal. Trouble the Water is a documentary, an unforgettable
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Rivers Roberts and her husband Scott Roberts were stuck in New
Orleans, without the money to get out. So they stayed and helped
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her friends and...
Rating:
3.5 Stars
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Starring:
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Review:
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Rating:
3 Stars
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Starring:
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Review:
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Rating:
3 Stars
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