by 20th Century Fox
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| Sales Rank: | 11961 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $0.95 |
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| Director: | Marc Forster |
| Release Date: | 2006-03-28 |
| Label: | 20th Century Fox |
| UPC: | 024543223924 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | 20th Century Fox |
| ASIN: | B000E6ESL2 |
| Category: | DVD |
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Description
In this mind-bending psychological thriller, college student Henry Lethem (Ryan Gosling) plans to kill himself in three days, unless psychologist Sam Foster (Ewan McGregor) can save him. But after his first encounter with the disturbed young man, Sam finds he's losing his own grip on reality, as he, too, is thrust into a nightmarish place between life and death. With the help of his girlfriend (Naomi Watts), Sam races to unlock the dark secrets of Henry's tortured psyche in this suspenseful chiller that will keep you guessing right up to the shocking ending!
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Striking images abound in the twisty, surreal thriller Stay: Walruses rubbing up against the glass in an aquarium; a corridor painted neon green; entire crowds composed of twins and triplets; a piano being lifted several stories in the air. The plot is impossible to encapsulate: A psychiatrist named Sam (Ewan McGregor, Trainspotting) takes on a colleague's patient, Henry (Ryan Gosling, The Notebook), who announces his intention to kill himself. As Sam pursues Henry, hoping to save him, the world around them begins to fracture and distort--until the movie's conclusion, which may induce viewers to argue loudly about whether or not it makes sense. But Stay's weakness isn't whether it coheres, but its terrible dialogue. David Lynch movies (a clear influence) work in part because the dialogue is usually simple, even banal, and doesn't compete with the rich chaos of the visual images and narrative turns. Stay's dialogue, full of portents, interferes with an intriguingly corrupt (in the sense that digital information corrupts) storyline and eerily dislocated visuals; try watching it with the sound off. Also featuring Naomi Watts (Mulholland Drive), with brief appearances by Janeane Garofalo (The Minus Man), Bob Hoskins (Mona Lisa), and other familiar faces. --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews
Three days - Reviewed on 2008-06-13
1 customer found this review helpful.
I saw this when it was in theaters and I was, to say the least, confused. I did like it-I loved the whole idea of it, the story itself, and the acting was wonderful (Ryan Gosling never disappoints); but I was still confused. My boyfriend at the time, who saw it with me, got it for me on dvd when it came out and I'll admit I didn't watch it again until a few days ago. This is a movie you need to watch many times for you to start to really "understand it" and for me, it's one that I WANT to understand. There were many things that I noticed the second time around that I missed when I saw it in the theater and helped to put everything together for me. It's like a puzzle, trying to put all the little things that may seem insignificant at first, together into the "whole" of the movie.
I'm not going to go into specifics because who knows, something I think is a huge part of the story may not be for someone else. You need to come to your own conclusions about the whole damn thing.
I'll just say that for those who haven't seen it-if you like movies that make you think about them well after they're over, watch this movie.
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Book Subjects
- Adult Situations
- Atmospheric
- Color
- Doctors and Patients
- English
- Enigmatic
- Feature
- Horror
- Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy
- Moody
- Movie
- Profanity
- Psychological Thriller
- Race Against Time
- Slick
- Suicide
- Supernatural Thriller
- Teachers and Students
- Tense
- Thriller