Kelly stretches a perfectly good 22-minute television episode out to two hours with an insane barrage of red herrings and metaphysical sci-fi mumbo-jumbo
The Box (2009)
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Reviews Counted:130
Fresh:57
Rotten:73
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Imaginative but often preposterous, The Box features some thrills but largely feels too piecemeal.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for thematic elements, some violence and disturbing images.
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Nov 6, 2009 Wide
Box Office: $14,961,931
Synopsis: What if someone gave you a box containing a button that, if pushed, would bring you a million dollars…but simultaneously take the life of someone you don’t know? Would you do it? And what would... What if someone gave you a box containing a button that, if pushed, would bring you a million dollars…but simultaneously take the life of someone you don’t know? Would you do it? And what would be the consequences? The year is 1976. Norma Lewis is a teacher at a private high school and her husband, Arthur, is an engineer working at NASA. They are, by all accounts, an average couple living a normal life in the suburbs with their young son…until a mysterious man with a horribly disfigured face appears on their doorstep and presents Norma with a life-altering proposition: the box. With only 24 hours to make their choice, Norma and Arthur face an impossible moral dilemma. What they don’t realize is that no matter what they decide, terrifying consequences will have already been set in motion. They soon discover that the ramifications of this decision are beyond their control and extend far beyond their own fortune and fate. --© Warner Bros [More]
Starring: Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, Frank Langella, James Rebhorn
Starring: Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, Frank Langella, James Rebhorn, Holmes Osborne
Director: Richard Kelly
Director: Richard Kelly
Screenwriter: Richard Kelly
Producer: Sean McKittrick, Richard Kelly, Dan Lin
Composer: Win Butler, Regine Chassagne, Owen Pallett
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for The Box
It is a film that wants to be profound but it ends up feeling more like a lesser episode of The X Files.
[Director Kelly] ventures boldly into the ludicrous, and comes out the other side with an even more sinister conclusion.
All moral conflicts and creepy allusions are lost in a barrage of ridiculous plot devices, and a story that makes absolutely no sense...
For those willing to follow Kelly down all the rabbit holes his warped imagination contrives, there are small treasures to be found here and there.
...promises more than it delivers, ultimately providing a muddled narrative that does nothing to convince us of its moral positions.
What is supposed to suggest a state of discomfort and unease feels more disjointed and frustrating than anything, and what's meant to be menacing soon turns laughable.
The acting is stiff, the special effects look cheap and the dialogue is unintentionally funny.
For the first half-hour the movie is engagingly mystifying in a David Lynch vein. Subsequently it modulates into a piece of didactic transcendental science-fiction in the manner of The Day the Earth Stood Still and Close Encounters.
The Box is by no means as indigestible as Southland Tales, and there's as much to relish as there is to groan at.
The most disturbing thing here is the yellow, oval-patterned 1970s wallpaper
A potentially clever idea becomes a pretentious trip into the director's own obsessions.
...I walked into a Cameron Diaz film expecting to be treated to shlock, and concluded that I had just witnessed the rebirth of the classical sci-fi/thriller.
Movie Marmite. Many will be perplexed. Donnie Darko fans should lap it up.
While it’s true that the film’s sci-fi antics are far from watertight in the logic department, there’s enough eccentricity and ambition at play to charm and bemuse in equal measure.
Think very carefully before you attempt to unlock the mysteries of The Box. There is no going back, you cannot undo your decision, you will never get back those 115 minutes, and by the horrifying end, those same 115 minutes will feel like a life sentence.
The clueless and overreaching ambition which has started to characterise [Richard Kelly's] cinematic failures comes into play again.
This film just goes interminably on and on, like some pop video to a prog rock track from hell, padding things out to feature length with all sorts of incredible gibberish and extraneous nonsense.
Kelly’s obsessions are not entirely like anyone else’s, which is a recommendation of sorts, and he shoots more beautifully than ever, which is another. I won’t give up on him when his films are still this richly textured and high on their own ideas.
Sinister, tense and at times ridiculous, The Box is a warped genre piece – Kelly’s homage to 1970s science-fiction, with all the wobbly effects, timid housewives and pseudo-religious imagery that suggests.
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