An intriguing drama that uses for its premise the potentially damaging concept of spreading rumors. On a college campus, three friends decide to do a group assignment on the effects of GOSSIP. They choose an unsuspecting couple, who are notorious for being sexually abstinent. Subtly, word leaks out that the boyfriend raped his .. Read more
| Starring | James Marsden, Joshua Jackson, Lena Headey, Norman Reedus |
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| Director | Davis Guggenheim |
| Genres | Drama |
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An intriguing drama that uses for its premise the potentially damaging concept of spreading rumors. On a college campus, three friends decide to do a group assignment on the effects of GOSSIP. They choose an unsuspecting couple, who are notorious for being sexually abstinent. Subtly, word leaks out that the boyfriend raped his girlfriend one drunken night after she had passed out. Before they know it, the campus is in a frenzy and the students have to come to terms with their actions, but by that point, it might already be too late.
| Starring | James Marsden, Joshua Jackson, Lena Headey, Norman Reedus, Kate Hudson, Marisa Coughlan, Eric Bogosian, Debrah Farentino, Edward James Olmos, Sharon Lawrence |
|---|---|
| Director | Davis Guggenheim |
| Studio | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 27 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Romanian |
| Released | DVD: 26 Feb 2001 Production year: 2000 |
| Format | DVD |
In this thriller, three students on a journalism course start a rumour about a prudish fellow student having sex at a party to see how quickly the story will spread. When their ruse leads to an accusation of rape and an innocent man's arrest, the gossip-mongers are divided as to whether to own up or not, and dark secrets from the past also surface to complicate matters. Davis Guggenheim's film is visually striking, but it never fully capitalises on the dramatic potential of its premise. Similarly, the young cast is attractive, but the performances are shallow, with James Marsden's turn as the cynical Derrick the only one worthy of mention.
An interesting concept swiftly goes wrong; no one seems to know how to develop the narrative and, despite the occasional slick dialogue, the film founders.
This movie is extremely slick and stylish. From the begining of the film you get the impression that you are in for one hell of a ride. Our three main charecters are journalism students and as a project that have to research rumours and gossip. They all figure that the best way to research a rumour is to make a rumour. They deside to spred around that the most popular girl in the whole school hooked up with a boy in the toilets. This rumour starts spreading like wild fire and alligations of rape and murder start being flung around the campus. All the way through this film you think you know whats going to happen but then something happens that really suprises you so you really have no idea what will happen next. The acting in Gossip is very good and the direction is even better. all the backround is very stylish and the various club scenes are really funny and intresting to watch. But definatly the high light for me in Gossip is the well woven intresting shocking and just baffling end which could of been really really predictable but instead became revelationary because evry thing you though you knew becomes wrong. At the begging it looks like there were only going to be three main charecters but everybody even very minor people become pivital to the plot. Every single detail of the film is important so be careful not to miss anything.
This film is actually really intelagent, witty, thought provocking and shocking.
Gossip tries to be a thriller, however it doesnt quite make it, sort of entertaining enough about three exclusive college students (Norman Reedus, James Marsden, and Lena Headey) get their kicks by making up rumours about their classmates. Only, when one of these gossipy twittering gets out of hand, finding Beau (Joshua Jackson) arrested for the rape of his girlfriend Naomi (Kate Hudson) -- a crime he didn't commit! Its not bad, but it does actually sound better than what it is, so it may leave you a little disappointed.
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