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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 2001 / Director: Sam Raimi / Actors: Cate Blanchett, Giovanni ... more
The Gift (DVD) ... Ribisi ... / DVD released 17 July, 2001 at Paramount / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC / No one was better suited than Sam Raimi to fulfil co-writer Billy Bob Thornton's vision of The Gift. This supernatural whodunnit is set in the wooded and swampy Southern US town of Brixton, Georgia, which is altogether familiar territory for the director of the Evil Dead movies and producer of the TV series American Gothic. Raimi skilfully builds a sense of tension and unease, using his camera initially with pleasing restraint before letting rip with skewed angles and unpredictable editing effects in a series of disturbing dreams. These belong to local "Fortune Teller" Annie (a mesmerising Cate Blanchett), who "witnesses" the murder of a local good-time girl in her nightmares. As clues and red herrings pile up, it should become obvious that this is a tale more about people and place than plotting and the paranormal. After A Simple Plan it's clear that Raimi has become a mature film-maker as capable of handling psychological horror as he is at providing shocks. The top-notch ensemble cast give wholly believable performances, making the small-town setting and spooky events come alive superbly. Giovanni Ribisi and Keanu Reeves are ticking timebombs of problems, while Hilary Swank and Greg Kinnear are pathetic yet sympathetic bystanders. This is a movie of startling visions both in front of the camera and behind. On the DVD: The deliberately diluted colour looks great in the 1:85:1 widescreen ratio. Swamp oaks loom tall and shadowy while streaks of sunlight pick out the brighter end of the spectrum. A Dolby Digital 5.1 track does justice to the dream sequence sound effects and Christopher Young's score dominated by scratch violin. The typical body of extras are included: a trailer, over-the-top TV and radio spots, but surprisingly no biographies for such a stellar cast. The "Making of" featurette is the usual clip-dominated TV promo and is seven minutes, not the advertised 10. Far better is a selection of interviews with Blanchett, Raimi (in constant suit and tie), Kinnear, Ribisi, Swank and Reeves. This is much more revealing about the production, but is also closer to 11 minutes than the stated 15. --Paul Tonks

Newest Review: ... Soon the police go to her for help and the she has to use her gift to stop herself becoming the killers next victim. I ... more

 ... bought this expecting a great supernatural horror movie but instead i witnessed an instantly forgettable film. I don't know if it was just me but i really didn't enjoy this film. I struggled to get through the film and only watched it out of sheer holiday boredom. The acting is good enough but i just didn't find it scary. Which is a shame as it said on the back, "A scary, scary movie". I also feel it is dragged out longer than it needs to be as it is 107 minutes long. I wouldn't reccomend this to anyone really...more

plipplop
Crowned Review The Gift (DVD): If You Go Down To The Swamp Today... (909 words)
by plipplop - written on 20/05/07 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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Annie Wilson is a young widow living in the American Deep South with her three young sons. Annie is apparently gifted with psychic powers, which she uses to support herself and her family financially by giving the town’s inhabitants card readings. Her regular customers include a mentally disturbed garage mechanic and a battered wife who refuses to see the evil in her husband. When a wealthy young local woman goes missing, the police finally turn in desperation to Annie, to see if her psychic abilities may reveal a clue as to the whereabouts of the missing woman. But even Annie is not prepared for the terrifying chain of events that the woman’s disappearance has set in ...

MykReeve
Crowned Review Hope you kept the receipt (1267 words)
by MykReeve - written on 03/03/01 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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I wanted to like 'The Gift', I really did. I loved director Sam Raimi's 'Evil Dead' series, which were superbly entertaining gory horror films, and I expected 'The Gift' to be the movie that would show me that he'd matured, and was able to produce equally entertaining popular horror or suspense films. I was greatly disappointed - 'The Gift' is very much a by-the-book, generic whodunnit, with the usual plot misdirection driving the story, but we'll come to that later... THE PLOT Set among the mangrove swamps of Georgia, 'The Gift' tells the story of Annie Wilson (Cate Blanchett). Annie is a ...

Calexico
Premium Review The Gift (DVD): A gifted cast but is that all? (809 words)
by Calexico - written on 28/03/02 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Sam Raimi's 'The Gift' has taken a fair amount of slagging off which i can understand as it is fairly controversial and if there is no interest in the 'supernatural' then this one is definitely not for you, although having said that, there may be some hope kept alive only by the amazing cast who really act (something many new faces on our screens these days, are unfamiliar with) to their full potential, really bringing the characters alive. I am biased as i am interested in Wicca and Supernatural subjects, and although it was fictional, i found 'The Gift' an intriguing watch. Set in the small town of Brixton, Georgia, ...

 
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