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The Cell (New Line Platinum Series)

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Genre Horror, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers
Format Dolby, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Subtitled, Color, NTSC
Contributor Jennifer Lopez, Dylan Baker, Jake Weber, Colton James, Dean Norris, Vince Vaughn, Musetta Vander, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jack Conley, Tarsem Singh, James Gammon, John Cothran Jr., Lauri Johnson, Patrick Bauchau, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Gerry Becker, Tara Subkoff, Catherine Sutherland See more
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Cell, The (DVD)

Enter the mind of a killer... Jennifer Lopez stars as psychotherapist Catherine Deane, who has developed a technique to enter the unconscious mind of another. Now, in a desperate attempt to save an innocent life, she enters the mind of a comatose serial killer to find his latest victim--a young woman whom the maniac has kidnapped and imprisoned in a torture chamber. But once inside the killer's subconscious, a terrifying maze of horror, can Deane return with her life--and her mind--intact?

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Schizoid serial killer Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Onofrio) has been captured at last, but a neurological seizure has rendered him comatose, and FBI agent Peter Novak (Vince Vaughan) has no way to determine the location of Stargher's latest and still-living victim. To probe the secrets contained in Stargher's traumatized psyche, the FBI recruits psychologist Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez), who has mastered a new technology that allows her to enter the mind of another person. What she finds in Stargher's head is a theater of the grotesque, which, as envisioned by first-time director Tarsem Singh, is a smorgasbord of the surreal that borrows liberally from the Brothers Quay, Czech animator Jan Svankmajer, Hieronymous Bosch, Salvador Dali, and a surplus of other cannibalized sources.

This provides one of the wildest, weirdest visual feasts ever committed to film, and The Cell earns a place among such movie mind-trips as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Altered States, What Dreams May Come, and Un Chien Andalou. Is this a good thing? Sure, if all you want is freakazoid eye-candy. If you're looking for emotional depth, substantial plot, and artistic coherence, The Cell is sure to disappoint. The pop-psychology pablum of Mark Protosevich's screenplay would be laughable if it weren't given such somber significance, and Singh's exploitative use of sadomasochistic imagery is repugnant (this movie makes Seven look tame), so you're better off marveling at the nightmare visions that are realized with astonishing potency. The Cell is too shallow to stay in your head for long, but while it's there, it's one hell of a show. --Jeff Shannon

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.40:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ MFR794043515026#VG
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Tarsem Singh
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Dolby, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Subtitled, Color, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 47 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ June 7, 2005
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Colton James, Dylan Baker
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 4.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ WarnerBrothers
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00003CXKM
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,766 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Great movie stunning effects
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Great movie stunning effects
I love this movie and own the original copy on DVD. So when I saw a deal on Amazon for it on Blu Ray i jumped on the chance. It was well worth the price and came in great condition. Better than other movies I've been sent by mail through other companies. The visual effect on this movie were so lovely and the story telling was great.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
Yea, it is dark, but with good production quality. The premise is far-fetched, but still interesting and visually enticing.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Beautiful costuming. Great thriller.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
First I’d like to say I cannot stand Jennifer Lopez. Never liked her acting, especially that supposed singing she does. But this movie is an
Amazing thriller. And I love thrillers. Surprisingly she delivered in this movie and it’s one of my favorite films. The terrifying scenes, the costumes, the makeup and the story are all well done. Love it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
I watched this with some fun guys and WOW! Very scary and the visuals were amazing !!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Love this movie
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
underrated classic with a weird cast. Haunting. Artsy. Dreamy. Surreal. Gross. 😚🤌
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Awesome movie the darkness and hellish artistry is amazeballs
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2015
THE FILM: Tarsem Singh has basically made his career on films that emphasize style over substance. Prior to this, I only saw a couple of his more recent efforts: MIRROR MIRROR, which I liked well enough, and IMMORTALS, which felt like Zack Snyder-lite and was a bit boring. I wasn't really expecting anything deep when I got this, and my expectations were met. Is it great? No, not really, but the potent cocktail of Tarsem's visual style combined with some (pop) psychological drama was enough to keep my interest throughout. The premise is that there is this technology which allows someone to enter the mind of another person. Jennifer Lopez plays a social worker who enters the mind of comatose patients to see if she can bring them back to consciousness. Vince Vaughn plays an FBI agent/profiler who is after a serial killer (Vincent D'Onofrio) who likes to do some pretty twisted things to his victims. Fortunately, he's captured, but in a comatose state, therefore he has to team up with Jennifer Lopez to enter the killer's mind and try to find the location of the latest woman before she dies. The film actually takes its time getting started, establishing (however lightly), the principal characters. However, once the plot is set in motion it rarely stops. Anyone looking for extensive character development and logical plot might as well give up because you won't find it here. What you will find is an intriguing debut film from a distinctive visual stylist. If I had to describe the fantasy sequences, it would be like Jodorowsky and Del Toro mixed together in the style of a Marilyn Manson or Nine Inch Nails music video. Put simply, those particular sequences were very dreamlike and surreal, with echo-chamber dialogue, jerky cuts/editing, and semi-heavy color saturation. By far, this was the most interesting part of the film. However, the performances weren't bad by any means. Jennifer Lopez acquits herself nicely, and Vince Vaughn shows some range. Vincent D'Onofrio as the villain doesn't get as much dialogue, but a lot comes through in the physical aspect of his performance. On a side note, his hairdo in this film made him look like Philip Seymour Hoffman in BOOGIE NIGHTS. Of additional interest is the score by Howard Shore. Given that this is a thriller, there is, to some degree, a reliance on bombastic music cues that match the action but are still a little over-the-top. The parts I liked best were the quieter moments that featured native Indian instruments (Tarsem Singh is from India). The weakest aspect of the film is undoubtedly the script, which has an overly simple story, thin characters, logical errors, and clichés. There's also a last-act choice that had little motivation other than that it was referenced early on, so they might as well have followed through with it. For what it's worth I was never bored because Tarsem conjured up plenty of cool imagery to take my mind off of the relatively unimportant plot. And for style over substance, THE CELL isn't half bad.

THE EXTRAS: There is actually a decent amount of special features that delve into production aspects that should be of interest to people who care about such things. Seeing as this is primarily a visual movie, that's what all of the extra material explores. There's an 11-minute featurette on director Tarsem Singh where he talks about his vision for the film, and his collaborators talk about how great of a talent he is. Following this are 8 deleted/extended scenes that can be viewed with director commentary. My only quibble here is that, unlike the feature commentaries that are available (Director and Production Team), this commentary cannot be toggled on/off, instead having two separate menus. Tarsem is also not the most talkative or enlightening commentator. As for the scenes themselves, most were cut for pacing (as is often the case), but a little extra character bits wouldn't have hurt, in my opinion. He also reveals that there was some tension between him and the studio/editors as far as what to leave in and what to cut. Again, not surprising for a first-time director. My favorite extra was a series of vignettes that reveal how six of the film's special effects sequences were created. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they used a blend of practical, in-camera, and computer-generated effects, appropriate for each particular sequence. These little vignettes are also "multi-angle," meaning that while the person is describing the work, you have two separate in-set screens that show behind-the-scenes footage and storyboards for that particular sequence. Then, it repeats the segment with each in-set screen taking focus, something I feel would have been better handled by using the angle button on the Blu-ray remote. Finally, there are two different trailers for the film.

OVERALL: There are plenty of filmmakers who have come from making music videos to directing feature films. David Fincher is one that comes to mind, and Tarsem Singh also came from this background. However, what distinguishes one from the other is the material they choose for their projects and the writers they use. Tarsem's films are unfortunately lacking in the writing department. Still, if one doesn't go in with the expectation of a deep or complex story and lets the visuals wash over them, a good experience can be had. The Blu-ray release is fairly solid, though. You have two feature commentaries and a decent array of featurettes to mull over, even if the menu structure is a bit awkward. Tarsem Singh fans will probably want to add this to their collection if they haven't already, and for non-fans I'd wager that this is the best one to start with, if so inclined.
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D Okaley
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT MOVIE
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2024
GREAT MOVIE
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Gilbert Faes
5.0 out of 5 stars Aankoop The Cell Blu-ray
Reviewed in Belgium on March 28, 2024
100 % OK Goede verzending en besteld item beantwoorde volledig aan de beschrijving
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dawn thomas
5.0 out of 5 stars Dvd
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2024
Been looking for this movie for a while. I guess I need the directors cut. In English. So much was removed from this dvd
Anorom Chanthapanya
5.0 out of 5 stars 👍
Reviewed in France on January 15, 2024
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javier89
5.0 out of 5 stars Buena calidad de imagen algo peor de sonido .
Reviewed in Spain on May 14, 2022
Película con castellano .🇪🇸
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