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Stay (2005)
A reality-bending thriller about a psychologist whose suicidal client makes bizarre predictions that to the psychologist's mounting terror, begin to come true. The shrink must race against time to save everything he loves before it disappears. From the director of Monster's Ball. (read more)
| Release Date: | October 21st, 2005 |
| Running Time: | 99 minutes |
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Stay Movie Review by Max (4/15/2006) |
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Stay is one of those movies that will entangle the mind in both awe and confusion at the same time. Not only that, but I'm just having a hard time deciding whether to classify it as a mind-bending thriller or a thrilling mind-bender.
Sam Foster (Ewan McGregor) is psychiatrist, who has substituted in for a demented young...
(complete Stay review by Max)
| Stay Movie Review by Amie (9/27/2008) |
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To start, I'm not about to say that if you don't understand this movie, that you're dumb. I'm just going to say that it takes a certain type of thinking to fully appreciate the value of this movie.
The base of this movie is a psychiatrist (Ewen McGregor) who meets a troubled and depressed young man (Ryan Gosling), who is...
(complete Stay review by Amie)
| Stay Movie Review by Craig (10/24/2007) |
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A complete and utter trainwreck of a movie. I loved reading all the "if you don't get it, you're not smart enough" postings on the boards at the IMDB. There's nothing to get! This is not some great, lofty piece of art. It's an empty, pathetic waste of time. If you're familiar with the story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek...
(complete Stay review by Craig)
An interesting film that follows a shrink (Ewan Macgregor) who is trying to help a patient (Ryan Gosling) before he commits suicide, while also dealing with the reprecussions of his girlfriend's (Naomi Watts) own attempt. It loses its way during much of the middle, but pay attention, because it concludes with a...
(complete Stay review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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