Gerry

Gerry

  • Director: Gus Van Sant
  • Writer: Casey Affleck,Matt Damon,Gus Van Sant
  • Countries of origin: United States, Argentina
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 20, 2002
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The Actual Gerry
  • Two young men get lost on a trip, and coincidentally both go by the name "Jerry". So in the desert, the two started a journey to find their way home.

    Details

    • Release date September 20, 2002
    • Filming locations Jordan
    • Production companies Epsilon Motion Pictures, My Cactus, Tango Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $3,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $254,683

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $26,285

    Gross worldwide

    $254,683

    Movie reviews

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    • By Patricia 2022-03-18 08:01:02

      This is a psychological dilemma that everyone can experience, at least I have

      Add one point to the director's perseverance and courage. The director is definitely not for fun, he found Matt Damon and Casey Affleck! The endless mountains and the endless desert make people go from happiness to despair step by step. However, the wandering clouds and the endless mountains show curiosity and loneliness in the camera... I once felt the same, this resonance is amazing, the movie may have a lot to say, maybe just want to express this aimless boredom , Who can understand life...

    • By Robbie 2022-03-18 08:01:02

      Just Walking - "Gerry"

      There wouldn't be as many complaints if the film was viewed from Andy Warhol's point of view, I think Gus Van Sant just showed the walking itself. This is actually a pure movie. No matter whether they are looking for them, or whether they have the same name, they all have the same nature as the black humor of the big stone.

      According to relevant information, Van Sant was indeed influenced by Andy Warhol. When a mere act is magnified, its meaning goes beyond the act itself. Like the...

    • By Noah 2022-03-18 08:01:02

      It's uncomfortable, and it makes people have to say

      The long takes in "Jerry" are really distracting, with a long rhythm to emphasize those hopeless scenes, although some people say that it is a long and painful death process, but it still makes people feel Emotional discomfort. If it weren't for my preference and respect for the director, I'm afraid I'd have to give up halfway. It's odd that the film is tagged with things like "Ruffalo in the Desert" (reminds me of "Desert Monster"), "Matt Damon Desert Adventure" and the like. To be honest, the...

    • By Alberto 2022-03-18 08:01:02

      Hissing exhausted.

      Gerry? Gerry!
      Think of Beethoven's composition in "The Unbearable Lightness of Life": Does it have to be? Must be so!
      Does it have to be so tortured? Must be so!
      Continuing the usual long shots, Gerry of the Death Trilogy is divine and wonderful.
      I want to shout loudly, but I don't know how many times I've called it, my throat is hoarse, like sand, my body is paralyzed, twisted like a sand dune, my steps are deep and shallow, like ravines . Am I already in another country?...

    • By Evan 2022-03-18 08:01:02

      stroll

      Two people, walking in the desert Gobi until despair. In the process of watching the film, especially the first half, I thought of Reichardt's "Happy Yesterday". It is also two men who leave the city and go to the nature far away from modern civilization to find life elements outside the established life. In "Yesterday's Pleasure", they went to the depths of the jungle, while this film went to the endless vast next door and desert, the vision is more magnificent, and the...

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    • By Candace 2023-07-11 17:23:50

      The rugged scenery that twists and turns has become a deadly desperation for survival. When the remaining strength and opportunity slowly disappear, bit by bit, their friendship is also facing an unprecedented test. The director uses a lot of long takes, as if watching the slow and painful death process. Matt Damon, the leading actor who participated in the screenwriting and production work, played a three-pointed...

    • By Brionna 2022-08-20 06:19:52

      Special thanks to Béla...

    • By Lonnie 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      What can I say about this film~ It’s really not...

    • By Sandy 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      I wanted to fast-forward, but at the same time I was reluctant to fast-forward. In fact, I didn't fast-forward at all, and I took a lot of pictures. I see many interesting souls, and myself. This is travel, everything is fun and anxious. The ending was a bit scary... Fast forward to that section to see my heart...

    • By Magnus 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      #A-# Recalling Metz's evaluation of An Gong's "making inaction time the film itself", thus giving this bizarre journey a certain meaning, a large-scale situation - the faces of those with the same name overlap but are separated; on the white sand beach The self-murder of , the fork in the beginning-end-new...

    Movie plot

    Two young men get lost on a trip, and coincidentally both go by the name "Jerry". So in the desert, the two started a journey to find their way home.
    Two young people traveling together, coincidentally their names are "Jerry", and they are fascinated by the endless desert scenery, so they make an impromptu attempt to get off the safe highway, only to get lost in the never-ending scene. In the endless scorching desert. The rugged scenery...
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    Movie quotes

    • Gerry: What are you doing on that rock?

      Gerry: Looking for you.

      Gerry: Why didn't you just go to the spot?

      Gerry: I did. You weren't there.

      Gerry: I've been there. I was just sitting there.

      Gerry: Dude, that's not the spot. The spot is like a half of a mile that way. I was at the spot. I was waiting for you forever. I was yelling your name. And I just came walking up here, and I saw this rock. I crow's-nested up here to scout-about the ravine 'cause I thought maybe you Gerried the rendezvous. Sure enough, that's not the spot.

      Gerry: All right, my fault.

    • Gerry: Come on, dude, let's go.

      Gerry: I can't.

      Gerry: Why not?

      Gerry: Fucking marooned.

      Gerry: Come on. You're not rock-marooned. Just climb down.

      Gerry: But I am rock-marooned. I can't climb down. I'm gonna have to jump.

    • Gerry: Why don't you make me a dirt-mattress?

      Gerry: No, Gerry.

      Gerry: Come on, dude. I crow's-nested all the way up here to scout-about the ravine 'cause you Gerried the rendezvous.

      Gerry: Well, I gotta haul the dirt.

      Gerry: Well, get haulin'.

      Gerry: I can haul it from over here.

      Gerry: Shirt basket?

      Gerry: Shirt basket.