Stonehearst Asylum

Stonehearst Asylum

  • Director: Brad Anderson
  • Writer: Edgar Allan Poe,Joe Gangemi
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 24, 2014
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Bênh Viên Ma Ám
  • "Eliza Graves" is a thriller film directed by Brad Anderson , co-starring Kate Beckinsale , Jim Sturgess , Ben Kingsley , Maurice Joseph Micklewhite and others.
    The film is adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "Dr. Taal and Professor Fessell's Therapy". It tells the story of a psychiatric hospital doctor who fell in love with a beautiful female patient. A psychiatrist and scholar from Oxford University came to a psychiatric hospital to find a job. At first he did not find any abnormalities, but over time he gradually noticed that the hospital has been controlled by hysterical patients. Doctors and nurses Become a poor victim. 
    The film premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 14, 2014. 

    Details

    • Release date October 24, 2014
    • Filming locations Bulgaria
    • Production companies Icon Productions, Sobini Films

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $2,478,806

    Movie reviews

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    • By Gia 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      Crazy.

      It's good to see it before I know it's adapted from Allen Poe

      While watching the movie I kept thinking of Veronica's decision to die.//

      Everyone is a lunatic in the eyes of a fixed group

      Every lunatic lives in a seemingly indestructible spiritual world constructed by himself

      As long as you press that button, everything falls apart and you can't overcome the demons//

      Everyone is a devil

      Real doctor who treats patients as classroom examples Abuse of patients...

    • By Garfield 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      No way out

      60 points, I watched the film on the same day as "Veronica Decides to Die", and found that the magic teacher in Harry Potter is now obsessed with a mental hospital. He is in both films, and both work in a mental hospital. , let's remember his name: David Thewlis.
             The film is adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's novel. It should be said that the aura controlled by the director is relatively close to Edgar Allan Poe's gloomy suspense novel style. Several actors also basically performed...

    • By Edmund 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      Let's give up therapy

      Let's Give Up Therapy


      Don't be scared off by the title,
      it's an adaptation of "The Therapy of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fisher."
      A short story from 170 years ago,
      beloved by screenwriters of all ages, and
      still charming to this day.


      People take pride in civilization,
      and this, perhaps,
      is a collective unconscious conspiracy.

      Society is the
      mirror of the wind and moon. The front of the mirror is
      the rules that people...

    • By Mallory 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      Just say a few thoughts

      The dean wrote on Silas's medical record a very good sentence "what hurt his soul". The mentally ill are just a group of poor people whose souls have been hurt. They can't be simply cured with drugs and find their souls. The wound is the most important.
      In the film, Silas's mental fluctuations also appeared several times. It is not difficult to guess the reason for his madness, but when he finally showed it completely, he couldn't help crying. The decision he made was not right or wrong....

    • By Freeda 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      Stoneheart doctor

      The rhythm is slightly bad, but still a good story, Edgar Allan Poe's imagination is really nb.
      In the end, there is a warm ending, inexplicably good mood.
      Some scenes in the mental hospital inside make people feel that the doctors in the mental hospital in that era must be mentally ill, or else they must be sadists. In such a depressing environment, treating patients in such a humiliating way is simply not treating those patients as human beings. Not even with living things. So Dr....

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    • By Felipe 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      It's a little annoying that the first ten minutes know the...

    • By Austin 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      The story about psychiatric treatment does take away the taste of Edgar Allan Poe's story, but it's too boring to guess the end at the...

    • By Dashawn 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      The supporting cast is strong, and the fresh meat perfectly counterattacks, Edgar Allan Poe said, this can be...

    • By Margarette 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      because of Edgar Allan...

    • By Kevin 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Three and a half stars, in fact, it can be more condensed, and then, why is Michael Caine...

    Movie plot

    This film is adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "Dr. Tal and Professor Fessell's Therapy". It tells the story of a psychiatric hospital doctor who fell in love with a beautiful female patient. In the story, an Oxford University psychiatrist and scholar came to work in a mental hospital. At first he did not find any abnormalities, but over time he gradually noticed that the hospital had been controlled by those hysterical...
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    Evaluation action

    The lineup of the film is very strong. The two spiritual themes in the film are highlighted in the dark room of another world that is completely different under the splendid and splendid picture. (Golden Eagle Review) 
    The film tells the story of a psychiatric hospital doctor who fell in love with a beautiful female patient. In order to highlight the central theme of the film, the film specially created two completely different...
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    Movie quotes

    • Edward Newgate: We can leave now.

      Eliza Graves: But I can't.

      Edward Newgate: Can't what?

      Eliza Graves: I can't imagine being anywhere, but here... because... yes, you are sane - and I am not.

      Edward Newgate: Oh, love: but, I am NOT sane

      [pregnant pause]

      Edward Newgate: I am madly in love with you!

      Eliza Graves: Ohh, Edward

      [Both kiss passionately as asylum burns down in background]

    • Silas Lamb: [greeting Edward] You've had an arduous voyage. From the backwaters of blissful ignorance across vast oceans of academic blather until at last you've arrived here, on the shores of my little kingdom. And at the dawn of a new century, no less.

    • Edward Newgate: Misery has a way of clarifying one's convictions.