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Gerry, 2002
English
USA
Profile of Gerry
The mood of Gerry is atmospheric, captivating, and contemplative. The plot centers around isolation, survival, and escapades. It is a drama and independent movie. Stylistically, Gerry is experimental and is surreal. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in the wilderness and in the desert. Gerry is set in the USA. It happens in contemporary times. It is originally a true story. Gerry is known for being an award winner. Note that it includes profanity.
Summary of Gerry
In Gus Van Sant's GERRY, a film more concerned with atmosphere and visual breadth than with story or plot, a frivolous hike through the desert evolves into an existential journey for two young men. The film features only two characters, both named Gerry and played by the film's co-creators Casey Affleck and Matt Damon. Driving through a desert populated with imposing rock formations and bordered by miles of sky, the two Gerrys stop to see an unspecified "thing" which they are unable to find. The two young men then attempt to return to their car, but cannot find the pathway back. As they wander through the increasingly difficult desert terrain, their journey strains their friendship and becomes an exploration that is clearly about more than just finding the car.
After several commercial projects, GERRY is in some ways a return to roots for director Gus Van Sant. The motifs of moving clouds and the desert imagery may recall his early works--MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO and EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES--but GERRY is even more ambitious than those revered projects. Highly influenced by Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr (WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES), the film uses minimal dialogue and long, languishing shots to achieve a meditative mood.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 12 January 2002 |
| Runtime: | 103 min |
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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- by: Liam Lacey
The New York Times
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- by: Stephen Holden
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- 08.October.2010
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- by: afx237vi
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- 30.June.2010
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- by: Rodney Wollam
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