The Dying Gaul (2004)
Facts
| Directed by | Craig Lucas |
| Cast | Patricia Clarkson, Campbell Scott, Peter Sarsgaard, Ryan Miller (IV), Faith Jefferies, Robin Bartlett and Jason Shane Scott |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2003 |
| DVD Release | March 21, 2006 |
| Running Time | 95 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396138155 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 8:21 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled) Or 53 new from $2.42, 57 used from $0.39 |
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Average user review:| great! |
The good thing is I liked the alternate ending which is included in the DVD. I wont write it and spoil the movie but the alternate ending makes everything more clear.
Great acting as always by Campbell Scott. Hats off to him. Patricia Clarkson and Peter Sarsgaard are also brilliant in their roles.
So this movie is recommended by me... September 8, 2008
| Fabulous...... |
Having said that, our cinemas are stuffed with Hollywood product far less interesting and elegantly written than this, and all three lead actors are thoroughly believable. Clarkson is particularly strong as the betrayed wife who assumes a male online identity to uncover the truth about her husband's bisexuality, but any potential for suspense fizzles out disappointingly.
September 4, 2007
| Great acting, but by the end you won't care for any of the three protagonists |
Exactly. Patricia Clarkson, Campbell Scott, Peter Sarsgaard are all spectacular here. I thought Scott was the standout. And, the movie looks incredible. But the dark mood of the movie got darker and darker...and simply less likable. By the end, you won't care for any of the three protagonists. I watched the movie with two other people. None of us liked the ending...nor did it matter by that point. We just wanted it to end. We were intrigued by the presence of an 'alternate ending' on the DVD. It's basically the same ending, but it goes on a bit longer and only confirms that the ambiguity of the released ending was intended (one character expresses the ambiguity in a voice over). February 6, 2007
| Infuriatingly disappointing |
Clarkson is almost passable as a totally helpless woman who is faced with her husband's bisexuality -- a no-win situation for any woman. She has reason to be guilty where Sarsgaard's character is concerned -- she with her handy computer -- but frankly who cares!
Sarsgaard is so mystifying, wavering between men and memories and whatever till in an act of vicious vengeance he causes the death of two completely innocent people and one who's sorta guilty.
The actor who plays the husband, whose name momentarily escapes me probably because I've seen him give this same performance in almost everything I've seen him do -- could his name be xerox? -- is so predictable as to be thoroughly forgettable even when he is "acting up a storm"! See his final scene and the alternate ending [which are practically indistinguishable from one another].
These characters are in no way sympathetic, nor is the picture likeable or in any way enjoyable. Prosit.
The one star is for the cinematography, which is acceptable. November 14, 2006
| Great movie!! Close to real life!! |
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