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Gothika (2003)

Overall Score: 4 out of 10

Because someone is dead doesn't mean they're gone.

Starring: Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr, Charles S. Dutton, John Caroll Lynch, Bernard Hill, Penelope Cruz, Dorian Harewood, Bronwen Mantel, Kathleen Mackey, Matthew G. Taylor, Michel Perron, Andrea Sheldon, Anana Rydvald

Director: Matthieu Kassovitz

Running Time: 98 minutes

US MPAA rating: N/A
UK BBFC rating: 15
Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Matthieu Kassovitz's 'La Haine' (1995), mapping out one of the most powerful human emotions in the divided suburbs of Paris, was a truly explosive directorial debut, and its harsh visual style, surreal flourishes and harrowing impact assured its place as a key film of the 1990s. Kassovitz followed this with the rather disappointing 'Crimson Rivers', a stylish if messy checklist of over-the-top thriller moods that seemed entirely contrived as a calling card to the Hollywood mainstream. Sure enough, Hollywood took notice and invited Kassovitz to make his first American film, and the result is 'Gothika' - a po-faced pastiche of familiar horror-movie motifs which has so much style that it would appear to have frightened any substance away.

Halle Berry stars as Dr Miranda Grey, who is a psychiatrist at the Woodward Penitentiary for the criminally insane, working alongside her older husband Douglas (Charles S. Dutton) and young admirer Dr Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr, who knows a thing or two about the inside of prisons). One night driving home alone through torrential rains, she encounters a naked, distressed girl who appears to burst into flames - and Miranda wakes up three days later locked in a cell of the Woodward Penitentiary as Graham's patient, accused of the vicious murder of her own husband and unsure of her own sanity, as she struggles to remember what happened and to work out the identity of the violent, ghostly girl who keeps leaving her the mysterious message 'Not alone'.

While there may be something vaguely gothic about the stormbound Woodward Penitentiary, this is hardly enough to justify the film's title which, with its quirky pseudo-Greek inflection, seems to have been chosen merely for some kind of ill-defined spookiness. Still, the arbitrariness of the title encapsulates perfectly a more general principle of construction underlying the film. For 'Gothika' is like a compendium of some horror fan's favourite scenes, all stitched together with little concern for any overall coherence. There is an exotic woman (Penelope Cruz) claiming to have been raped by the devil, just like 'Angel Heart'. There is a sane person trapped in an asylum, just like 'Shock Corridor'. There is a rational psychiatrist forced to confront the irrational, just like 'They' (a film which also inspires a frightening sequence in a swimming pool here). The unrestful dead seek redress from beyond the grave, just like

It's Got: Penelope Cruz telling Halle Berry "your brain is the problem"

It Needs: For all its moody moments to add up to something coherent and engaging (even the atmospheric asylum setting is, when you think about it, largely irrelevant to the basic plot).

Alternatives: The Sixth Sense, The Silence of the Lambs, 'They', 'Shock Corridor', The Cell

Summary: Kassovitz must have been mad (or possessed) to assemble this lumbering, derivative collection of creepy moments, manipulated moods and cheesey shocks. Overall Score: 4 out of 10

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External Links

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Gothika at the IMDB

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haven't you got a picture of the amina sola tattoo that was used in gothika, on the cops chest.
Comment by:- | | 09 September 2004 | ip: logged

this movie sucks its for thoes people who think there horror movie fans and there crazy and they dress in black with white makeup on their face look at me im a vampire i watch scary movies but are afraid of bugs
Comment by:- | | 22 October 2004 | ip: logged

she is sooo hot, especially in open your eyes
Comment by:- | | 03 November 2004 | ip: logged

to llllllor whatever the hell your name is if you are going to trash a persons right to choose the way they look learn how to spell! People may then take your comments into consideration, the only problem there of course is that your opinion is narrow minded! No need for you to pigeon hole people! Your grammer is appalling! Rather than only reading the blurbs on the backs of the DVD cases try a book, They are big papery things they have words, some have pictures, read one!
Comment by:- | | 19 November 2004 | ip: logged

GOOD FILM- go away lol+lllll
Comment by:- | | 26 November 2004 | ip: logged

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Comment by:- | | 26 November 2004 | ip: logged

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Comment by:- | | 12 December 2004 | ip: logged

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Comment by:- | | 12 December 2004 | ip: logged

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