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Format: DVD
Buy.com Sku: 40146209
UPC: 794043515026
UPC 14: 00794043515026
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When a serial killer, falls into a coma before his last victim can be found, a child therapist must use an experimental treatment to enter his mind and learn his secrets before it is too late. The visually haunting world threatens her very existence when she becomes trapped by the terror inside.
Editor's Note
A wild ride inside the mind of a serial killer, THE CELL is a movie that leads viewers on a strange visual and psychological journey. Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) is a child therapist working on an experimental new technology that allows for direct access into someone else's mind. However, the benefits of the technology are still unproven. Meanwhile FBI Agent Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) is hard at work tracking down a serial killer who encloses women in a small glass cell and drowns them. Novak is able to identify the killer as Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Onofrio), but before he can be arrested, he goes into a coma. The only way to rescue his most recent victim is for Catherine to enter his mind using the experimental technology. However, Stargher's mind is so warped and frightening, there's no way to know what Deane will encounter inside of it. THE CELL is the feature film debut of Tarsem Singh, a renowned commercial and video director who overloads his film with visual splendor and horror, while sticking to a simple story of innocence lost and innocent victims saved. A must-see for fans of dark psychological thrillers, THE CELL features some controversial violence and sexual content along with amazing special effects. A chilling yet strangely elegant thriller, THE CELL is a stunning cinematic experience.
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Video Features DVD, Widescreen, Platinum Series
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: New Line
Video Release Date Release Date: 12/11/2007
Video Play Time Running Time: 107 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2000
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 5150
Video UPC UPC: 00794043515026
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: English
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Jennifer Lopez
Video Cast Info Jake Weber
Video Cast Info Patrick Bauchau
Video Cast Info Vince Vaughn
Video Cast Info Vincent D'Onofrio
Video Cast Info Tara Subkoff
Video Cast Info Pruitt Taylor Vince
Video Cast Info Jake Thomas
Video Cast Info Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Video Cast Info Dylan Baker
Video Cast Info James Gammon
Video Cast Info Eric McLeod - Producer
Video Cast Info Paul Rubell - Editor
Video Cast Info Howard Shore - Composer
Video Cast Info Tom Foden - Production Designer
Video Cast Info Mark Protosevich - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info April Napier - Costume Designer
Video Cast Info Julio Caro - Producer
Video Cast Info Tarsem - Director

Professional Reviews

New York Times
"...[Jennifer Lopez] gives a provocative and nuanced performance....The director [Tarsem Singh] is a dexterous visual stylist, moving effortlessly from smooth, gleaming surfaces photographed in slow motion to grainy, slightly sped-up frames..." 08/18/2000 p.E7

Total Film
"...Tarsem cleverly depicts Stargher's nightmarish psyche with some kaleidoscope optics....Plenty of disturbing, futuristic and erotic imagery..." 10/01/2000 p.83

Sight and Sound
"...There's plenty here to keep the eye busy..." 11/01/2000 p.46-7

Box Office
"...Visually arresting....[With] a remarkable performance by D'Onofrio, who continues to impress in difficult roles..." 10/01/2000 p.72

Chicago Sun-Times
"...A wildly visionary fantasy....Challenging, wildly ambitious and technically superb..." 08/28/2000 p.29

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