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Asylum on DVD (2005)

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Average rating: 52%
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2.5
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Starring: Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen, Hugh Bonneville, Marton Csokas, Joss Ackland, Judy Parfitt, Maria Aitken
Director: David Mackenzie
Studio: MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time: 99 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: Mental illness on screen
Genres: Drama, Romance, Thriller
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 30/01/2006

Brief synopsis of Asylum

Set in late-1950s England, David Mackenzie's ASYLUM is a Gothic romance filled with erotic obsession, deception, and murder. Natasha Richardson gives a bravura performance as Stella Raphael, an unhappy woman who is forced to move with her son, Charlie (Gus Lewis), to rural Yorkshire when her husband, Max (Hugh Bonneville), earns a post as deputy superintendent of a psychiatric institution for the criminally insane. Among the patients there is Edgar Stark (Marton Csokas), a brooding sculptor who has been imprisoned for the brutal murder of his wife. When Stark gets a job working in the Raphaels' garden and conservatory, the attraction grows between Stella and him as Stark's doctor, Peter Cleave (Ian McKellen), Max's rival, watches closely, harbouring his own ulterior motives. When Edgar escapes, Stella must decide whether to remain in her sedate life in Yorkshire or go after the dangerous man she has fallen in love with. Based on Patrick McGrath's 1997 novel, ASYLUM examines the fine line between marriage and passion, between the confined and the confused, as art and beauty combine with deceit and betrayal to tell a powerful story that features excellent performances by Richardson, McKellen, and Csokas, as well as fine support from Joss Ackland and Judy Parfitt. Maria Aitken, who just happens to be the wife of author McGrath, plays Claudia Greene.

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Critics Reviews

Sight and Sound

Mackenzie and his screenwriter, Patrick Marber, have captured the essence of McGrath's novel and skillfully rethought it in cinematic terms.

Uncut

The cast is excellent, as are some of the set-pieces, especially an eerie dream-like drowning sequence

Movieline's Hollywood Life

Mackenzie is a skillful chronicler of mad love, and he gives this film a taut, pulsing energy.

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Rated - 3 starsIntriguing!

Lisa Frame from Dereham, Norfolk. , 08/02/2006

Not the best film I have seen lately but worth watching on a cold night in with a couple of drinks.

A family move into a property in the grounds of a mental asylum, after the husband is offered a senior doctors position. The wife is pressurised into establishing her duties as the doctor's wife; equally made worst by the fact she feels trapped in a loveless marriage. She meets a handsome patient who is repairing her summer house and they fall into a passionate love affair which leads to many repercussions. There is a very dark and sininster side to Edgar and this can only create further problems.........

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Rated - 4 starsback from the cinema...

SamuelL from Tayside , 27/10/2005

Just comming back from the cinema I find myself wanting to spread the word about this film, its really, really good, no doubt about it.

I never go into a film knowing the plot or expect a director to either break a style or conform to it, I always theerfore get a surprise, and with this film I got that, plus a few jumps.

The whole thing looked really good, the actors were chosen well and the story was plausable. Despite those looking for a review with some kind of deep psychological meaning I just say its a good one and you'd be a mega-fool to miss it.

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Rated - 2 starsTicks all the boxes

splodge from Portsmouth , 12/05/2007

This film basically ticks all the boxes for its dark thriller genre.

• Woman trapped in loveless marriage – check

• Falls for the wrong guy – check

• Finds out he’s the wrong guy too late – check

• Asylum inmate turns out to be, well, nutter – check

Perhaps a reassuring film for those who like this kind of conventional format, but not for me, I’m afraid. Gets 2 stars for good acting from Richardson and McKellen.

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsAsylum

cazza123 from London , 02/05/2006

i'm not sure this movie says anything ground breaking but it certainly keeps one gripped. Nathasha is stunning as ever and sexy as hell and convincing as the wild, bored wife. Acting is very good and the film generally is very atmospheric.

It isn't a particularly original story but is worth seeing.

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Rated - 3 starsWorth watching

A customer from Wilshire. UK , 12/02/2006

I enjoyed this film. Maybe they tried to cram too much into one film. The story is very true to life, what happens when some one falls in love and it becomes an obsession, to the extent that nobody else in the whole world matters but that person. Therefore, the effect it has on the family and anyone involved.

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Rated - 3 starsAsylum

cazza123 from London , 02/05/2006

i'm not sure this movie says anything ground breaking but it certainly keeps one gripped. Nathasha is stunning as ever and sexy as hell and convincing as the wild, bored wife. Acting is very good and the film generally is very atmospheric.

It isn't a particularly original story but is worth seeing.

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