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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781404924772
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1404924779
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: July 29, 2003
Running Time: 99 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2003


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Internal madness is hypnotically externalized in David Cronenberg's Spider, a disturbing portrait of schizophrenia. Adapted by Patrick McGrath from his celebrated novel, this no-frills production begins when "Spider" Cleg (Ralph Fiennes, in a daring, nearly nonverbal role) returns to his childhood neighborhood in London's dreary East End, where a traumatic event from his past percolates to the surface of his still-erratic consciousness. Released from a mental institution and left to fend for himself, he pursues elusive memories while staying in a halfway house run by a stern matron (Lynn Redgrave), unable to distinguish between past, present, and psychological fabrication. The distorting influence of Spider's mind is directly reflected in Cronenberg's cunning visual strategy, presenting a shifting "reality" that's deliberately untrustworthy, until the veracity of nearly every scene is called into question. With an impressive dual-role performance by Miranda Richardson, Spider falls prey to its own lugubrious rhythms, but like the acclaimed 1995 indie film Clean, Shaven, it's a compelling glimpse of mental illness, seen from the inside out. --Jeff Shannon

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Underappreciated Cronenberg Gem Contains Fiennes At His Best
David Cronenberg.

Anyone familiar with the name automatically begins to visualize all sorts of grotesque cinematic scenes, ranging from a woman licking a fetus clean in "The Brood" to James Woods shoving a gun in a newfound bodily orifice growing in his stomach in the film "Videodrome." If they're not thinking of this, they're reminded of the exploding head in "Scanners" or the metamorphosis of Jeff Goldblum into 'Brundlefly' in
The Fly."

However, despite the man's ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Memories collect like dead flies
This psychological thriller feels like an endurance test. Cronie traps you in his web and lets you dangle hopelessly. Your brain slowly turns to mush as he grinds down your power of perception. Some might initially feel irritated with his warped little subterfuge, but what did you expect? THIS IS CRONENBURG!!
Ralph Fiennes stars as Spider, an unstable man released from a mental institute in order to live in a halfway house. Spider walks very slowly and his speech is often hard to decipher. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Great work of ART-no story details revealed here:
Spider is a fantastic film of a man's return to the place of his childhood and its momentous event, beautifully directed, acted and shot. I found the story highly interesting, and David Cronenberg's creation of a man's mind in present day London to be mesmerizing. Without giving anything away-you may have to read another review for details-Spider turns out to be a fascinating puzzle brilliantly fashioned by several great artists.
Take the time to pay attention and you will hopefully recognize the ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - This Spider is stranger than any arachnid
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RQKE2Y4PL2D40 After a slow start, this is a powerful, albeit painful, film, depicting madness, its early signs, and its consequences. The acting is brilliant and, if you can stand the tragedy, it is a fascinating look at insanity, as well as a puzzle to intrigue you, with several possible solutions, none of which is pretty.

After posting this review, I was informed by several people, that I had misprounced Mr. Fiennes's first name, as he uses ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - The mind is the most fragile organ of them all
A simple, very simple film. A child loses his mother who is killed by his own father and replaced by another woman. He eventually kills this substitute as a vengeance but also as an act of justice for himself and maybe the mother he is remembering in his empty mind. He feels like a spider in the middle of its cobweb, but also like the very prey of the spider in that very centre of that very cobweb. He will be taken away to some mental hospital and will come back a long long time later and he will revisit ... Read More


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