A woman is involuntarily committed to a mental institution amid uncertainty as to whether her greatest fear is real or delusional.
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Joshua Leonard | David Strine |
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Claire Foy | Sawyer Valentini |
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Sarah Stiles | Jill |
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Marc Kudisch | Bank Manager |
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Amy Irving | Angela Valentini |
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Colin Woodell | Mark |
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Myra Lucretia Taylor | Counselor |
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Lynda Mauze | Dolores |
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Zach Cherry | Dennis |
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Polly McKie | Nurse Boles |
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Jay Pharoah | Nate Hoffman |
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Raul Castillo | Jacob |
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Juno Temple | Violet |
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Michael Mihm | Steve |
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Robert Kelly | Steve's Partner |
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Natalie Gold | Female Patient |
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Sol Marina Crespo | Female Patient |
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Will Brill | Male Patient |
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Steven Maier | Male Patient |
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Matthew R. Staley | Medical Technician |
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Matt Mancini | Medical Technician |
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Emily Happe | Friendly Nurse |
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Gibson Frazier | Dr. Hawthorne |
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Erin Wilhelmi | Hayley |
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Aimee Mullins | Ashley Brighterhouse |
| Director | Steven Soderbergh |
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| Writer | Jonathan Bernstein, James Greer | |
| Producer | Corey Bayes, Dan Fellman, Joseph Malloch, Ken Meyer, Arnon Milchan, Joseph P. Reidy, Robert T. Striem | |
| Musician | David Wilder Savage | |
| Photography | Steven Soderbergh | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Location | Flix To be Burnt |
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| Purchased | On May 29, 2018 at YTS |
| Watched | Jun 30, 2018 (at Home) |
| Index | 139 |
| Added Date | May 30, 2018 08:49:41 |
| Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:56:41 |
My quick rating - 6,0/10. Soderberg tends to make seem weird ones, but this is more of a straight froward thriller. A women is committed to a mental institution involuntarily and begins seeing the man who was stalking her. Question here is, is she insane, or is the man actually in the hospital with her? Playing with the idea of it being in her head, along with the asylums questionable methods of keeping patients is your basic tension in this one. Unfortunately, it just didn't quite shine to me. It played out fine, and was a bit creepy in presentation of her trip into her own madness, but just didn't pack enough punch to be great. Still a good movie, and even in the end, you still might be guessing. I say "Might" though.