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Movie Review: Shutter Island

Movie Review: Shutter Island

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From Oscar®-winning director Martin Scorsese, and based on the best-selling thriller by Dennis Lehane, comes Shutter Island, a tale of haunting mystery and psychological suspense that unfolds entirely on a fortress-like island housing a hospital for the criminally insane.

 

Plot

 

The year is 1954, at the height of the Cold War, when U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) are summoned to Shutter Island to investigate the implausible disappearance of a brilliant multiple murderess from a locked room within the impenetrable Ashecliffe Hospital. Surrounded by probing psychiatrists and dangerously psychopathic patients on the remote, windswept isle, they arrive into an eerie, volatile atmosphere that suggests nothing is quite what it seems.

 

With a hurricane bearing down on them, the investigation moves rapidly. Yet, as the storm escalates, the suspicions and mysteries multiply each more thrilling and terrifying than the next. There are hints and rumors of dark conspiracies, sordid medical experiments, repressive mind control, secret wards, perhaps even a hint of the supernatural, but elusive proof. Moving in the shadows of a hospital haunted by the terrible deeds of its slippery inhabitants and the unknown agendas of its equally ingenious doctors, Teddy begins to sense that the deeper he pursues the investigation the more he will be forced to confront some of his most profound and devastating fears. And he realizes that he may never leave the island alive.

 

Impression

 

This is one of the most interesting films I have seen in a while, but is difficult to talk about without spoiling it. Guessing how the film ends is nearly impossible and nothing really makes sense until the the last half hour. It is very difficult to determine what is occurring in Teddy's head and what isn't. If you like being 'tricked' by storylines, this one's definitely for you.

 

Verdict

 

A movie that will likely garner an oscar nomination if not a win, Shutter Island surely deserves repeat viewings. If you don't frequent the theater very often, then Shutter Island should be the next movie you watch. 4.5 stars out of 5.

 

 

 

 

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 User Comments:

gits
Mar 10, 2010 6:24 PM

:)

AWESOME
Feb 23, 2010 8:40 PM

You have to watch this.. you will definitely be 'tricked' like this review says.

reggie
Feb 19, 2010 1:54 AM

I agree. I saw this movie last night at an advance screening. The plot keeps you guessing right until the end. It is very confusing and hard to keep everything together but overall the film was fantastic. It wraps up well and everything makes sense after.

willy
Feb 19, 2010 1:38 AM

cant wait to see it


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