The Gift

Not every gift is welcome.

Sinopse

Simon and Robyn are a young married couple whose life is going as planned until a chance run-in with Simon's high school acquaintance sends their world into a tailspin.

  • 6.7
  • 2015
  • Released
  • 1h 48m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$5,000,000.00

Revenue

$58,978,653.00

Keywords
  • #chicago, illinois
  • #husband wife relationship
  • #married couple
  • #phobia
  • #psychological thriller
  • #los angeles, california
  • #suburb
  • #dog
  • #new home
  • #next door neighbor
  • #moving in
  • #new job
  • #dinner party
  • #secrecy
  • #gift
  • #anxiety
  • #high school classmates
  • #unexpected visit
  • #work from home
  • #tense

Reviews

mattwilde123
@mattwilde123over 8 years ago

This film was good. The acting was good. It was well written and had good plot twists. It did get a bit too predictable and over-the-top by the end. ★★★

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@talisencrwover 9 years ago

Being a) the shortest boy in my class in my early years; b) the smartest; and c) adopted by parents of mixed ethnicity (which was a rarity in my small city at that time, the mid 70's), I was a natural target for bullies. At every conceivable instance (and a lot of inconceivable ones as well!), I fought all comers, often coming home black-and-blue, and exhausted--I may have lost some matches to big

Rangan
@Ranganalmost 10 years ago

> In a rage for revenge, the GIFTS can be our handy weapon. Firstly, it was well written by Joel Edgerton as well debuted as a director with it. That is only because of comparing with other over hyped crappy mystery-thrillers. Frankly, to me it was a decent flick that I enjoyed watching. Flaws, loopholes, whatever you call them, this film had so many due to lack of revelation of the earlier occ

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@Frank Ochiengabout 10 years ago

Traditionally, horror films and psychological thrillers follow a predictable path in their themes of dot-to-dot suspense. Rarely does a suspense piece deviate away from the formulaic blueprint that make these types of flicks the familiar frightfests they are in conception. However, the crafty Joel Edgerton, as the juggling movie mastermind sporting directing, acting and writing credits, provides t

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