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The film I have chosen to review is The Gift. It is one of my all time favourite films. It was written, directed and starred in by Joel Edgerton. It was produced by Jason Blum, who is a well known producer who works within the horror film genre mostly, some of his work includes the Paranormal Activity series and Sinister 1 and 2. The other two stars in the film were Jason Bateman who
played Simon and Rebecca Hall who played his wife, Robyn. This is a relatively new film, released in the summer of 2015. It has gotten a number of good critic reviews and has received a rating of 7.5 on IMDb. The Gift was given an estimated budget of around $5’000’000 to be filmed. It received $11.8 million back on its opening weekend and has so far grossed over $31 million as of August. The film has been critically acclaimed on most internet review sites, such as Rotten Tomatoes, where is received a rating of 93%, scoring it close to films the likes of The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.
The Gift is a film about a couple who move into a new house in a small town in America. The main character, Simon, is confronted by an old school friend of his in a department store. A strange, unrequited friendship blossoms between Simon and this strange man. The man keeps turning up at the couple’s home with strange gifts, supposedly to make them feel ‘welcome’ into the neighbourhood. Things soon take a turn for the worse and the man leaves stranger and stranger gifts and riddles which confuse and disturb the couple before they find out that the man’s true intentions may not be quite so cheerful.
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I went to see this film in the summer after seeing an advert for the film on the side of a bus whilst in London. It looked like a good horror film but the reviews said slightly differently, stating that it was more of a psychological thriller, like that of Shutter Island and Se7en. As these are two of my favourite films, I decided that this one would be good to watch also. After reading a bit about the synopsis on IMDb I was truly excited to find out more about the film’s cryptic storyline and I wasn't disappointed when I finished the film for myself.
After viewing the film, I was left extremely enticed by the concept. Joel Edgerton did an incredible job of both directing and starring in the film as the ‘weirdo’ - as he is credited on IMDb. The film is full of fantastic jump scares and some interesting plot twists which left me both intrigued, disturbed and also packed full of adrenaline from the exciting and fast paced storyline; it truly did keep me on the edge of my seat for the entire 108 minutes. For these reasons, The Gift has secured a place in my favourite films list for the foreseeable future.
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