David Gale (Kevin Spacey) is a Texas professor and anti-death penalty activist who, ironically enough, winds up on death row for the rape and murder of a colleague. Kate Winslet plays Bitsey Bloom, the brave journalist who sets out to tell to his story. In the days leading up to his execution, Gale fills her in on his life via .. Read more
| Starring | Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet, Laura Linney, Gabriel Mann |
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| Director | Alan Parker |
| Genres | Thriller |
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Had Dead Man Walking been written by the sleazy murder mystery specialist Joe Eszterhas, it would probably turn out something like this. Director Alan Parker's previous attempts to merge social commentary with thriller elements have been excellent, but here the story — about the fictional David Gale, a respected academic and opponent of the death penalty who's awaiting execution — never quite catches fire. It does, however, benefit from the astute casting of Kevin Spacey as the intellectual on death row who agrees to give an exclusive interview to tenacious reporter Kate Winslet. The events leading up to his conviction for murder are related via flashback, while Winslet uncovers evidence that Gale has been set up. Audiences are more likely to enjoy the climactic twists and turns than the bulk of the movie, which fails to provide the tension or high drama we'd expect from this talented cast and director. It's worth a look, but this ends up less than worthy.
Glib, bombastic and muddled drama, anti-intellectual in tone, that takes itself, but not its subject-matter, very seriously.
Disgraced philosophy professor and anti-capital punishment advocate David Gale (Spacey) awaits death by injection for... read more on Time Out
Spacey is a gem and his performance here is nothing short of suberb. he has that Anthony Hopkins-like smirk and menacing presence that leaves you guessing as to... more
Any review of this film without the word 'Brilliant' in it should be treated with suspicion. Tense and beguiling would also be appropriate adjectives.<... more
The Life Of David Gale is more about his impending execution than his life, in this tense, thoughtful thriller in which Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects, ... more
A very well made film, that keeps yours eyes devoted to the screen until the very end. Everything from the script to the direction, casting and acting was ... more
This is a wonderful anti- capital punishment movie with a brilliant twist at the end. Kevin Spacey at his best
Spacey is a gem and his performance here is nothing short of suberb. he has that Anthony Hopkins-like smirk and menacing presence that leaves you guessing as to... more
Any review of this film without the word 'Brilliant' in it should be treated with suspicion. Tense and beguiling would also be appropriate adjectives.<... more
The Life Of David Gale is more about his impending execution than his life, in this tense, thoughtful thriller in which Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects, ... more
Do you agree with capital punishment? Are you concerned about miscarriages of justice? Do you like Kevin Spacey? Are you into thrillers and tension? If your ... more
One of the most stirring movies i've watched in along time, this film made me forget about my own life problems and took me into the life of david gale.
With the great cast that this film has to offer, you would expect a good film.
But, just how good even surprised me. I remember when I went to watch ...
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I was a bit sceptical about renting it as I hadn't heard of it before. It turned out to be a great movie with a terrific plot and excellent performances ... more
Another stirling performance by Kevin Spacey. Story-line was very well planned and acted out. I thought that Kate Winslet was a bit over the top, though. Too ... more
What a superb film:
For those of you who enjoyed films like "The Pelican Brief" and "The Firm" this is the film for you.
Had Dead Man Walking been written by the sleazy murder mystery specialist Joe Eszterhas, it would probably turn out something like this. Director Alan Parker's previous attempts to merge social commentary with thriller elements have been excellent, but here the story — about the fictional David Gale, a respected academic and opponent of the death penalty who's awaiting execution — never quite catches fire. It does, however, benefit from the astute casting of Kevin Spacey as the intellectual on death row who agrees to give an exclusive interview to tenacious reporter Kate Winslet. The events leading up to his conviction for murder are related via flashback, while Winslet uncovers evidence that Gale has been set up. Audiences are more likely to enjoy the climactic twists and turns than the bulk of the movie, which fails to provide the tension or high drama we'd expect from this talented cast and director. It's worth a look, but this ends up less than worthy.
Glib, bombastic and muddled drama, anti-intellectual in tone, that takes itself, but not its subject-matter, very seriously.
Disgraced philosophy professor and anti-capital punishment advocate David Gale (Spacey) awaits death by injection for... read more on Time Out