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vensperme2003's rating
I'm reading reviews of "David Gale" with bitter sadness in my heart; I guess I'll never learn that people's perspectives are mostly narrowed to "black and white", "good or bad", "true or false". Because in case of David Gale, everything is just plain gray. So is it really so hard to understand, that this movie is not a story of Deathwatch? Is it so hard to understand, that it was Gale's WIFE and THE COURT that send him to death row? Is it so hard to understand that David choosed death instead of battle, and that Constantine choosed REASON instead of defeat? David Gale was a devoted father, who's existence was reduced to a furry toy-sheep, while Constance was a passionate activist and a dying loner. They had all the moral right to commit suicide in the twisted way they had. It was THEIR revenge and THEIR truth. And if there is anything pathetic in this movie, it's the expression on the face of David Gale's wife, when she opens the suitcase, full of money - I hope that Gale's son now realizes how "loving" his mother really was.
Take a deep breath, you cinefillic voyeur! Take a deep breath, sit down comfortably on your couch and think twice before you press play on your remote controller... Think twice since you are about to witness something that has never been seen before... Actually it has been seen later, but in much more unoriginal and uninteresting way. What you are about to witness in this movie is something between ON and OFF; you'll hear one of the greatest movie dialog ever spoken, you'll see thestunning performance of unbelievably excellent Polanski and surprisingly good Depardieu; you'll learn how the direction of the movie is supposed to be handled; you'll realize that you just THOUGHT that you know what is your life turning into... And finally, you'll find out the meaning of word MASTERPIECE.
This is kind of a movie, that could easily go "down", if the performance ( or a choice ) of main actors wouldn't be on such a high level. Jessica Lange is persuasive in every way and some scenes are so realistic, that it makes you think if she is just playing the role; Tom Wilkinson is constantly good, although the story sometimes seems a little bit unrealistic( but on the contrary people's respond is SOOO realistic!). The movie is really funny at the times, because dramatic and comedy elements fit together almost perfectly. I wrote almost perfectly, because if the movie would have that final spin, that final 10 minutes of "revelation" (that is needed to finalize the whole meaning of a story ), the movie would be a Cannes winner at least.
In every way the movie is great fun to watch, the play is brilliant, but the ending is somehow lacking of logical conclusion.
In every way the movie is great fun to watch, the play is brilliant, but the ending is somehow lacking of logical conclusion.