all at once an engrossing genre piece, an exceptional exercise in expansive adaptation, and a complex moral allegory, so that this is a Box that requires a lot of unpacking - which of course makes it the gift that keeps on giving...
The Box (2009)
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Reviews Counted:90
Fresh:42
Rotten:48
Average Rating:5.3/10
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
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Nov 6, 2009 Wide
Box Office: $14,503,106
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
Outlandish embellishments serve as annoying distractions to a perfectly good premise in this disappointing thriller.
Kelly, king of dumbed-down nihilism, takes a short Twilight Zone TV episode, “Button, Button,” and extends it unendurably...
The choice is yours, but I suggest you push that button for your ticket and see The Box in theaters.
This hokum might have been entertaining if Kelly could have somehow made this "Twilight Zone" material more credible.
The first half is a brilliantly realized exercise in sustained tension; the suspense fades as the story becomes increasingly bizarre...
A Richard Matheson story is a good place to start, but boy did this screenplay lose direction. By the third act, a good story becomes totally laughable, including nose-bleeding zombies. Paul Chambers, CNN.
One of those thrillers that, looking back on it, has some plot ribbons with frayed, fuzzy ends. Just not quite sharp-edged enough to open doors to images and fears in your head you never knew were there, but now want desperately to lock up.
Both its imagination and its ambition sprint far beyond anything offered in the creatively neutered likes of Disney's A Christmas Carol or Law Abiding Citizen.
Whatever you do, do not accept delivery of The Box, a package that doesn't know where it is going nor how to get there.
First-semester social-science students would wince at the overreaching metaphors in Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly’s latest Rorschach test.
Riffing on a Twilight Zone-themed morality tale, writer/director Richard Kelly ("Donnie Darko") sets the table for a three-course meal of supernatural events but serves up an anemic narrative entree instead.
Kelly has talent, but for his next movie, he might try coming down to earth and forgetting about the people who control the lightning.
Impales itself on the smug awareness of how stuffed full of extraordinarily twisty ideas it is, without bothering to make sure that those ideas add up to anything halfway worthwhile.
[T]he ambition of the movie makes it sort of intriguing, too, even if it fails -- spectacularly -- in the end...
Not without interest, The Box opens to a collection of scenes that work and scenes that don't.
I think Kelly is a very inventive writer and I think he is his own worst enemy behind the camera.
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November 05, 2009:
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This week at the movies, we've got some modern-day Dickens (Disney's A Christmas Carol, starring Jim Carrey and Gary Oldman); a button-pushing thriller (The Box, starring... More...
November 03, 2009:
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It's been a long and somewhat bumpy ride getting "The Box" to theaters, but director Richard Kelly is finally on the verge of releasing his latest film. He talks about the... More...
October 29, 2009:
Richard Kelly chats about The Box
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September 28, 2009:
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