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Gothika

  • Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Supernatural Thriller
  • Themes: Woman In Jeopardy, Ghosts, Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
  • Main Cast: Halle Berry, Robert Downey, Jr., Charles S. Dutton, John Carroll Lynch, Bernard Hill, Penélope Cruz
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A woman is taken on a voyage to the other side of sanity in this moody thriller. Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is a clinical psychologist who works alongside her husband, Dr. Doug Grey (Charles S. Dutton), in the mental ward of a top security prison, where Miranda has been devoting much of her attention to a clever but deeply disturbed murderer named Chloe (Penélope Cruz), who shares gruesome tales of torture and violence that may or may not be based in fact. One night, Miranda has a hideous nightmare in which a chance meeting with a strange young girl leads to a terrifying journey into madness. Once she wakes, however, Miranda discovers that the real horror has just begun -- Doug has been brutally murdered, and the evidence points to Miranda as the prime suspect. She soon finds herself a patient in the same facility where she once treated others, and finds that her claims of innocence and sanity do little to convince Dr. Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr.), the psychologist assigned to her case. Gothika marked the American debut of acclaimed and controversial French filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dorian Harewood - Teddy Howard; Bronwen Mantel - Irene; Kathleen Mackey - Rachel Parsons; Matthew Taylor - Turlington; Jason Cavalier - Guard; Michel Perron - Joe; Noël Burton - Prison Doctor; Benz Antoine - Guard; Kwasi Songui - Guard; Amy Sloan - Inmate; Andy Bradshaw - Guard; Terry Simpson - Guard; Andrea Sheldon - Tracey Seavers; Anana Rydvald - Glass Cell Nurse; Laura Mitchell - Inmate; Jasson Finney - Guard; Carline van Vlaardingen - Reporter; Al Vandecruys - Reporter; Noah Bernett - Tim

Credit

Isabelle Guay - Art Director, Adam Kuhn - Associate Producer, Maxime Ferland - Boom Operator, Marci Liroff - Casting, Andrea Kenyon - Casting, Andrea Kenyon & Associates - Casting, Randi Wells - Casting, Richard Mirisch - Co-producer, Richard Marisch - Co-producer, Kym Barrett - Costume Designer, Jennifer Grenier - Costume Designer, Hélène Belanger - Costume Designer, Catherine Gélinas - Costume Designer, Margarita Manoukian - Costume Designer, Renée Tremblay - Costume Designer, Alain Vallée - Costume Designer, Jimmy Kaufman - First Assistant Director, Jack Laberge - First Assistant Director, Mathieu Kassovitz - Director, Spiro Razatos - Second Unit Director, Yannick Kergoat - Editor, Don Carmody - Executive Producer, Steve Richards - Executive Producer, Gary Ungar - Executive Producer, Barbara Lorenz - Hair Styles, Anne-Marie Lanza - Hair Styles, Mark Townsend - Hair Styles, Dominique Leroutier - Location Manager, John Ottman - Composer (Music Score), Mary Burton - Makeup, Whitney L. James - Makeup, Camille Bélanger - Makeup, Pierre Saindon - Makeup, Caroline Aquin - Makeup Special Effects, Frédérick Guilbert - Makeup Special Effects, Marifrance Guy - Makeup Special Effects, François Laliberté - Makeup Special Effects, Inc. Lifemaker - Makeup Special Effects, Graham "Grace" Walker - Production Designer, Matthew J. Libatique - Cinematographer, Joel Silver - Producer, Robert Zemeckis - Producer, Susan Levin - Producer, Patrick Rousseau - Sound Mixer, Patrick Rousseau - Sound/Sound Designer, Stéphane Lefebvre - Stunts, Francois Gauthier - Stunts, Ed Queffelec - Stunts, Sharlene Royer - Stunts, Annie Carignan - Stunts, Dean Copkov - Stunts, Benoît Gauthier - Stunts, Nathalie Girard - Stunts, Hilary Porter - Stunts, Helen Stranzl - Stunts, John Topor - Stunts, Minor Mustain - Stunts Coordinator, Steve Lucescu - Stunts Coordinator, Micheline Garant - Unit Production Manager, Francis Choquette - Unit Production Manager, Sebastian Gutierrez - Screenwriter, Igor Meglic - Additional Cinematography, Louis Craig - Visual Effects Supervisor, Erik Henry - Visual Effects Supervisor, Joe Everett - Unit Publicist, Harold Parker - Additional Editing, Nicolas Marion - First Assistant Camera, Claude Beauchamp - First Assistant Camera, Michel Périard - Key Grip, Mario Roussy - Key Grip, Adam Avery - Post Production Supervisor, Manal Hassib - Production Coordinator, Victorine Tamafo - Production Coordinator, Liz Amsden - Production Supervisor, Simon Chamberland - Properties Master, Marie-Claude Guay - Properties Master, Joanne Harwood - Script Supervisor, Théo Thivierge - Second Assistant Director, Pierre Brassard - Second Assistant Director, Laurence Mercier - Second Assistant Director, Angèle Gagnon - Second Assistant Director, François Daignault - Steadicam Operator, François Diagnault - Steadicam Operator, Attila Dory - Still Photographer, Richard Adrian - Supervising Sound Editor, Pete Romano - Underwater Photography, Jean-Pierre Paquet - Assistant Art Director, Nicholas Lepage - Assistant Art Director, Peggy Schnitzer - Assistant Costumer Designer, Jeff Scott - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Josée Bolduc - Assistant Properties, Martin Gauthier - Assistant Properties, Vidar Neuhof - Assistant Properties, Anouska Therrien - Assistant Properties, André Valade - Assistant Properties, Paul Tremblay - Best Boy Grip, Shawn Roberts - Casting Assistant, Jamie Sparer - Casting Associate, John Lewin - Chief Lighting Technician, Lisa Lovaas - Costumes Supervisor, Pierre Charpentier - Dolly Grip, Leslie Roycroft - Extra Casting, Gilles Montreuil - First Assistant Accountant, Olivier Gourlay - First Assistant Editor, Felix Lariviere-Charron - Key Hairstylist, Andre Duval - Key Hairstylist, Louise Migneault - Key Make-up, Erik Gosselin - Key Make-up, Kari Gosselin - Key Make-up, Christina Giffen - Personal Assistant, Melina Kevorkian - Personal Assistant, Sim Bajaj - Personal Assistant, Vinlyn Beckles - Personal Assistant, Guilluame Colboc - Personal Assistant, Rick Elmore - Personal Assistant, David Gambino - Personal Assistant, Michael Sikov - Personal Assistant, Adam Kuhn - Post Production Accountant, James F. Breithaupt - Production Accountant, Alain Rousseau - Second Assistant Camera, Isabelle Lecompte - Second Assistant Camera, Martin Protat - Second Assistant Camera, Jean Kavanagh - Second Assistant Camera, Christopher Hills-Wright - Second Assistant Editor, Roxanne Charbonneau - Set Production Assistant, Erick Nyhuis - Set Production Assistant, Alessandro Gallizzi - Set Production Assistant, Dany Curadeau - Set Production Assistant, Sylvain Lebeau - Set Production Assistant, Julie Gratton - Set Production Assistant, Howard A. Anderson Company - Visual Effects, Alexis Duceppe - Cable Person, Sophie Tamafo-Goupil - Production Secretary, Marie-Christine D'amours - Production Secretary, Mélanie Dallaire - Production Secretary, Michelle Lemieux - Swing Gang, Mario Barriere - Swing Gang, Frédéric Chamorro - Swing Gang, Dany Lebel - Swing Gang, Christian Pierre - Swing Gang, Eric Turenne - Swing Gang, Hans Barzeele - Swing Gang, Alain Poloni - Swing Gang, Jean-Phil Marsan - Swing Gang, Patrick Boulaine - Swing Gang, Bernard Dion - Swing Gang, Stephane Byl - Third Assistant Director, Nadine Brassard - Third Assistant Director, Tony Solomons - Visual Effects Editor, Carl Lessard - Graphic Design, Hélène Lamarre - Art Department Coordinator, Natacha Antiglio - Art Department Coordinator, Denis Lemieux - Assistant Unit Manager

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Gothika

movie poster for Gothika
Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz
Produced by Joel Silver
Susan Levin
Written by Sebastian Gutierrez
Starring Halle Berry
Robert Downey Jr.
Music by John Ottman
Lior Rosner
Cinematography Matthew Libatique
Editing by Yannick Kergoat
Studio Dark Castle Entertainment
Distributed by USA/Canada
Warner Bros.
International
Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) November 21, 2003 (USA)
Running time 98 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget US$40 million (estimated)

Gothika, a 2003 horror/psychological supernatural thriller directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and written by Sebastian Gutierrez, is the story of a psychiatrist (played by Halle Berry) in a women's mental hospital who wakes up one day to find herself on the other side of the bars, accused of having murdered her husband.

The film was first released on November 13, 2003 in the United States and later in 2004 outside of North America.

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Plot

Gothika is the story of a psychiatrist, Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry), who works at a mental hospital and has a car accident after trying to avoid a girl on a road during a stormy night, while driving back home. She rushes to try to help the girl. The girl turns out to in fact be a ghost, and possesses Miranda's body by burning her after she extends her hand to the girl. Miranda loses consciousness.

Miranda next wakes up in the very hospital she works for, but as a patient treated by her co-worker, Dr. Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr.). Drugged and confused, she remembers nothing of what happened after the car accident. To her horror, she learns that her husband Douglas (Charles S. Dutton) was brutally murdered and that she is the primary suspect.

While Miranda copes with her new life in the hospital, the ghost uses her body to carry out messages (most noticeably, she carves the words "not alone" into Miranda's arm) which leads her former colleagues to believe Miranda is suicidal and is inflicting the wounds on herself.

Meanwhile, Miranda bonds with one of her former patients who is now her fellow inmate, Chloe Sava (Penélope Cruz). Several times in sessions, Chloe had claimed that she'd been raped while in the hospital, but Miranda had always attributed these stories to mental illness. One night, the door to Miranda's room in the hospital is opened by the ghost that has been haunting her. When she passes Chloe's room in the hospital, she can hear the rape occurring and momentarily sees a man's chest pressed against the window. The man's chest bears a tattoo of an Anima Sola. Miranda realizes that Chloe was not making up these stories, and when she sees Chloe the next day, she apologizes, and the two embrace. Chloe warns Miranda her attacker said he was going to target Miranda next.

Miranda begins regaining some of her memories bit by bit, and slowly comes to remember herself killing her husband. She realizes that the ghost had used her body to murder Douglas, thus making Miranda the patsy for Doug's murder. This is why all of the physical evidence points to Miranda.

Miranda escapes the hospital, having recognized the girl as a ghost. Seeking clues to the mystery of why she killed her husband, she goes to a farmhouse in Willow Creek, Rhode Island. In the cellar of the barn she discovers a room containing a blood-stained bed, what appears to be a box containing injectable drugs, restraints, and video equipment. She watches the tape that is still in the camera and the viewer hears a woman screaming as if tortured or raped. In the final seconds of the video, Douglas walks into the shot, covers a woman's lifeless body on the bed with a sheet, and winks at the camera. At this point, police arrive, and one officer comes closer to Miranda and draws a gun to her while she is holding a knife to him. Miranda backs up to a stair case, and all of a sudden a pair of hands are seen coming from between the stairs, and they wrap around Miranda. The hands belong to an injured, frantically screaming girl trapped in the crawlspace behind the stair case. The police release the girl, and Miranda is taken to jail.

While waiting in jail, Sheriff Ryan (John Carroll Lynch), who was Douglas' closest friend, talks to Miranda, and quizzes her on how she knew all these things. He doesn't believe her claim that ghosts told her everything, and asks her what sort of person the accomplice would be. Miranda uses her experience as a psychiatrist to give a psychological profile, and as she does so realizes that the sheriff fits the profile perfectly. He attacks Miranda and in the fight reveals his tattoo. Miranda kills the sheriff in an act of self defense, with the help of the ghost.

After proving their innocence and sanity, Miranda and Chloe are released from the asylum a few months later. Miranda claims to be free of the ghost's influence, but finds that she has become a medium and still sees ghosts, one as a young boy standing in the middle of the road. As she walks away, a poster is seen with the words "Have you seen Tim?" and a picture of the same boy.

Cast

Soundtrack

Awards

Won

2004 Teen Choice Awards

  • Choice Movie Actress - Drama/Action Adventure - Halle Berry

Nominated

2004 Black Reel Awards

2004 Kids Choice Awards

  • Best Favorite Actress

2004 Golden Trailer Award

  • Best Horror/Thriller

2004 Image Awards

2004 MTV Movie Awards

2004 Teen Choice Awards

  • Choice Movie – Thriller

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