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Sphere (1998)

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Directed byBarry Levinson
CastDustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Coyote, Liev Schreiber, Michael Keys Hall, Bernard Hocke, Samuel L Jackson, Queen Latifah and Huey Lewis
Theatrical ReleaseFebruary 13, 1998
Running Time134 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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About Sphere

From yet another derivative science fiction novel by Michael Crichton comes this equally derivative and flaccid movie, in which three top Hollywood stars struggle to squeeze tension and excitement out of material that doesn't match their talents. You're supposed to find awe and mystery in Crichton's story about a team of scientists and scholars who discover a 300-year-old alien spacecraft deep on the ocean floor, but mostly you feel that this is all much ado about nothing. The exploration team consists of a psychologist (Dustin Hoffman), mathematician (Samuel L. Jackson), biochemist (Sharon Stone), and an astrophysicist (Liev Schreiber), and when they enter the alien ship they discover a mysterious sphere inside. What they don't know is that the sphere has the power to manipulate their thoughts and perceptions, and before long the scientists' undersea habitat is a veritable haunted house of frightening visions and creeping paranoia. Who can be trusted? What is the sphere's purpose, and why is it on the ocean floor? Sphere makes some attempt to answer these questions, but the film is a mess, and it leads to one of the most anticlimactic endings of any science fiction film ever made. There are moments of high intensity and psychological suspense, and the stellar cast works hard to boost the talky screenplay. But it's clear that this was a hurried production (Hoffman and director Barry Levinson made Wag the Dog during an extended production delay), and as a result Sphere looks and feels like a film that wasn't quite ready for the cameras. Though it's by no means a waste of time, it's undeniably disappointing. The special edition DVD includes audio commentary by Hoffman and Jackson and a behind-the-scenes featurette, Shaping the Sphere: The Art of the Special Effects Supervisor, exploring the alien ship's design and creation by special effects technicians. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (173 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSo much better than the book!Quote
I thought the book was intensely boring and unrealistic. The movie surprised me a great deal! The incredible cast of characters made the story fun, and exciting!

I would say that this is probably how Crichton intended his script to look. Perhaps the book would have been better if these particular actors were in the reading, but I think this book has proved that sometimes the movie can be far better than the book.

Enjoy these two hours! December 18, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteClosed time like loops and AliensQuote
With three great actors in it, you would think a movie couldn't bomb?!
I suppose it has to do with the novel not being worth much to start?
When the final bomb goes off, we are grateful
instead of sorry? Science fiction as a B horror movie
is just not a very good idea.
And when it is on a high budget everybody regrets it?
Some of Micheal Crichton's other novels as movies turned much better. November 28, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteLong Lost Movie!Quote
I saw this movie when i was younger, around 5 years ago. For some reason I just started thinking about it one night and decided to see if I could find and I did. I have no complaints about the seller of my item, received it as stated within a good time frame. Would use this seller again!!! October 26, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGood but not for everyone; Read the book firstQuote
Disclaimer: I'm a huge fan of the book so that's very likely to bias this review.

Okay, first of all, if you haven't read Sphere, read it first if you're interested in this movie. It's a fantastic book and a much better presentation of this story than the movie. If you watch the movie and then read the book, you're likely to enjoy the book much less. The movie is a great compliment to the book and adds some very good twists to the story.

The movie has a problem with pacing. It dives into the plot at the cost of potentially leaving the viewer confused and doesn't build up the suspense up front as much as it could. This is more to focus more time on the middle of the movie, but it loses some of the magic of the book.

Samuel L. Jackson and Dustin Hoffman both do a good job portraying their characters. Samuel L. Jackson especially nailed Harry and is possibly the best part of the movie adaptation. Liev Schreiber did a good job as Ted, but I was completely underwhelmed by Sharon Stone.

The sets and atmosphere were nicely done and the music supported it well, but on a whole, something seemed missing.

I highly recommend getting the book, reading it (possibly overnight) and then buying or renting this movie if you like the book. September 4, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteThis Sci-fi has its momentsQuote
I agree that this is not the finest or most spectacular Sci-fi, but I do disagree with it being boring. I guess the final result is something left to be desired, but it did hold my interest throughout, only because I truly was interested in what was going on. It was a sort of mystery, though in the end, a tad dissapointing.

Sphere is made up of incredible actors who all do a fine job in their roles, Dustin Hoffman especially. That said, I'm really not sure how all of these actors thought it a good idea to star in such a mediocre film. It's just very odd, but like I said, they certainly make the best of it.

Almost the entire film takes place underwater, but I never really got a sense of claustrophobia from the characters, it all seemed very rushed in the beginning, especially with their 'training'. It all seemed very unrealistic, even for a sci-fi. Also, you don't even know that it's a true sci-fi until almost halfway through the film, where it gets a bit weird.

Like I said, the film has its moments, even a bit of surprise and suspense, but it is mediocre at best. August 20, 2008

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