Gothika

Because someone is dead doesn't mean they're gone.

Sinopse

After a car crash, criminal psychologist Dr. Miranda Grey regains consciousness only to find that she's a patient in the same mental institution that currently employs her. She's been accused of murdering her husband Dr. Douglas Grey — but she has no memory of committing the crime. As she tries to regain her memory and convince her co-worker, Dr. Pete Graham, of her innocence, a vengeful spirit uses her as an earthly pawn, which further convinces everyone of her guilt.

  • 6.1
  • 2003
  • Released
  • 1h 38m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$40,000,000.00

Revenue

$141,591,324.00

Keywords
  • #rape
  • #insanity
  • #married couple
  • #car crash
  • #paranormal
  • #confusion
  • #murder
  • #psychiatric hospital
  • #memory loss
  • #mental institution
  • #mental patient
  • #mental illness
  • #vengeful ghost
  • #psychotic
  • #female psychiatrist
  • #repressed memory
  • #accused of murder
  • #desperate
  • #urban gothic
  • #pawn
  • #murdered husband
  • #bewildered
  • #surprise-ending
  • #criminal psychologist

Reviews

Kamurai
@Kamuraialmost 5 years ago

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. Halle Berry carries this great Pyschological Thriller of a doctor turned mental patient. This definitely has the production value to support its needs. They do a great job of calling into question whether or not she's crazy at any given time while still presenting the "other worldly" aspects consistently. I even think it holds up (

r96sk
@r96skabout 5 years ago

Not great, yet enjoyable. Halle Berry is the star of <em>'Gothika'</em>, but is also joined competently by Robert Downey Jr. and Penélope Cruz; though we don't see much of the latter, unfortunately. The execution of the premise comes out alright, though could've been better of course. There's also a tonne of screaming, most of it unnecessary. As for scares, I can't say it produces in that re

John Chard
@John Chardabout 10 years ago

Time to wash away your sins. Whilst hardly being a very good horror film, it's not exactly the stinker some would have you believe. The problems with it are that it becomes overblown, after initially pulsing away as a very moody and atmospherically tight spooker, set to a superbly eerie asylum backdrop, it gets away from itself in the final third. The makers never quite grasp the concept of

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