The Cell

The Cell

  • Director: Tarsem Singh
  • Countries of origin: United States, Germany
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 18, 2000
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
  • Also known as: Bí Mật Dưới Nấm Mồ
  • "The Cell" is a feature film directed by Tarsem Singh, starring J.Lo , VinceVaughn , and Vincent Nofeo  .
    The film tells the story of Catherine Dean, a pediatric clinical physician, and FBI agents, in order to understand and rescue the imprisoned girl, deep into the dream of a perverted killer.

    Details

    • Release date August 18, 2000
    • Filming locations Bakersfield, California, USA
    • Production companies New Line Cinema, Caro-McLeod, RadicalMedia

    Box office

    Budget

    $33,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $61,334,059

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $17,515,050

    Gross worldwide

    $104,155,843

    Movie reviews

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    • By Cassandre 2022-04-19 09:01:57

      Respect & Salvation

      A rare good film, I believe not many people have seen it. Movies should be like this, showing scenes that we can't show in reality, and bringing people to think and gain. But it can look so real, which should be an incomparable advantage of books.

      Maybe after reading the introduction, I will be more interested in this movie. In short, I think it is talking about education, the education of parents for children, why there are so many schizophrenia in society, is it all because of...

    • By Cameron 2022-04-19 09:01:57

      just finished

      I bought it as a sci-fi movie, of course, sci-fi is just a pretense in this movie.

      Impression: BT is really BT, especially there is a scene in it, a horse is neatly cut into N pieces, the real elements are all gone, cow ~ the

      heroine is the heroine, where is the child psychology expert, clearly She's a big beauty with a wink like silk~ It's a bit too much~ But the clothes are still beautiful, sigh, who knows where the scarf at the end will be sold...

      Floating away~...

    • By Destinee 2022-04-19 09:01:57

      Share a few scary scenes

      Because I watched it while playing mahjong, I didn't dare to watch it a second time after watching it, so I would like to share with you a scene with a deep impression:

      1. Scene 1: In the laboratory, two upright bodies were hung in the air, masked.

      2. Scene 2: In the deserted desert, the little boy refused to go to sea. When the psychologist was about to find the little boy, the little boy suddenly stuck out his face from the tree hole and turned into an animal face.

      3....

    • By Rosalia 2022-04-19 09:01:57

      perfect picture

      The exploration of the human heart in the movie is my favorite theme, which is more interesting than those action movies. I admire the male protagonist's perfect world, but there is something wrong with the way he expresses it. His gloomy childhood is the reason why he expresses his inner world in this way. In his ideal world, he is a king, surrounded by what he thinks is the most beautiful, without flaws. Society is so complicated, like a splendid neon, colorful, let us get lost in it, and...

    • By Anabel 2022-04-19 09:01:57

      Eight mouths

      Let me explain first, I gave "Invasion of Brain Cells" four stars, all for the gorgeous movie scene, the plot is so embarrassing, that is, the legendary eight people~~~

      The customs of foreign people are really strange, crap Unfortunate childhood, being beaten by a parent or molested by a strange uncle when he was a child, resulting in a serious mental illness, can be a reason for casual murder without being punished. The woman in "Invasion of Brain Cells" is also full of sympathy for...

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    • By Danielle 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      The costumes in the picture are a mess, the whole film is the mv...

    • By Deangelo 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Much better than many so-called high-IQ films, the art is very good, the postmodern Baroque, the Requiem in...

    • By Ubaldo 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      When I saw it, I thought it was very similar to "Falling", but later I found out that the connotation was also very similar. It turned out to be the same...

    • By Rudy 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      It is nothing more than using technology to sneak into the brain of the perverted killer, to explore the tragic experience of his childhood to speculate the cause of his perversion, and to trace his recent experience to find out the location of the victim to be rescued. Because it is a film from 2000, it seems that it is not new now. Lopez's performance is lifeless, and his speech is...

    • By Marian 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Well, that horse is really spectacular. . ....

    Movie plot

    The perverted killer Karl Starger built a glass chamber on an abandoned farm, where he drowned the abducted young girls and used their bodies to perform a sadistic postmodern ritual. When the FBI found Starger and knocked him out during the arrest, they found that there was another girl still alive, but only Starger knew where she was.
    In order to save the last surviving girl, Catherine Dean, a children's clinician who concentrated on a...
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    Evaluation action

    The story of "The Cell" takes violence, childhood trauma, death, and bloodshed as selling points. It is also the best choice to be adapted into a dark wind movie   . But its concept is not unique. In fact, it is more like an imaginative thriller than a science fiction film. But the film's screen is very imaginative. It uses a series of weird, absurd and wonderful images to describe the irrational state of human dreams ( People's Daily...
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    Movie quotes

    • Catharine Deane: Hey you.

      [pets young Carl's horse]

      Catharine Deane: You know, I know another little boy who has a horse. His name's Edward. The boy, not the horse.

    • Carl Stargher: Mares eat oats, and does eat oats, and little lambs eat ivy. A kid'll eat ivy, too... wouldn't you?

    • Carl Stargher: Why are you here... don't lie.

      Catharine Deane: I came to help you.

      Carl Stargher: You're lying! Bitch, whore... cunt!

      Catharine Deane: You sound like your father.

      Carl Stargher: My father?

      Carl Stargher: [in a monster's voice] HE WAS NOTHING, HE IS NOTHING!