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Stay on DVD (2005)

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Average rating: (52%)
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Starring: Ewan McGregor | Naomi Watts | Ryan Gosling | Kate Burton | Bob Hoskins | Elizabeth Reaser | Janeane Garofalo | B.D. Wong | Michael D'Angelo | Noah Bean | Michael Devine | Michael Gaston | Michael Gray | Amber Gristak
Director: Marc Forster
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 99 mins
Certificate: 18
User collections: The Good Stuff | Films For Film Buffs | The Ewan McGregor Collection
Genres: Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 03/07/2006

Brief synopsis of Stay

Sam Foster (Ewan McGregor) is a young psychiatrist who is filling in for a colleague on leave. Among his new patients is Henry Letham (Ryan Gosling), a young art student who hears voices and is seriously contemplating suicide. This resonates strongly with Sam, who rescued his painter girlfriend, Lila (Naomi Watts), from a wrist-slashing. The extremely volatile Henry begins to threaten Sam's hold on his own sanity, as he races against time to figure out the truth about Henry's past, the source of his troubles, and the cause of the seemingly unexplainable things that are happening to both of them. Sam investigates the ghostly figures of Henry's life, including Athena (Elizabeth Reaser), the girl Henry loved, and also his parents (Bob Hoskins and Kate Burton), uncovering ever more disturbing idiosyncrasies along the way.

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Critics Reviews

Rolling Stone

Forster's visionary brilliance demands and gets uncommon depth and subtlety from the actors. But it's Watts who guides us home. Stay with her

New York Times

The director takes a maximalist approach to this mysterioso story...

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Rated - 4 starsNothing Like Donnie Darko!

Millsey from Hastings [Highly rated reviewer] , 18/12/2006

I see alot of reviews comparing Stay with Donnie Darko, but the films are nothing alike, Donnie leaves you scratching your head and thinking did I enjoy that or not?, where Stay (like The Machinist) lets you know what is was all about in the last 10 mins and knowing exactly what you thought of the film. The majority of the film and the acting was great, it was the ending that disappointed me, it had so much more potential to end as cleverly as it began.

My advice is if you want a film that will baffle you but ultimatly not be that hard to understand this is for you, if you prefer a film where its all laid out on a plate and there's no surprises then maybe a Stallone film is more your cup of tea.

Get it, and enjoy!

  25 out of 27 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsVery, very wierd!

Waddy123 from Todmorden , 27/07/2006

Great performances, best performance from Ewan McGregor since 'Trainspotting'.

However the film had a very complicated plot which will confuse lots of people. The film is not very scary either with little suspense of jumps. Excluding all of that it was quite a good film but too smart for its own good. People, who liked 'Donnie Darko' or 'The Manchinist', will most probably like this film.

  17 out of 20 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsMindbending thriller? They are spot on! Dreadful!!

A customer from leeds , 05/05/2006

Don't bother watching this awful film. Another film where I wanted to be entertained, instead I was throughly confused! The film may be geared towards those who understand rocket science, who knows?

Bob Hoskins should make better choices in future. As for Ewan McGregor, his hairstylist and wardrobe mistress should be sacked! God knows who got him dressed!

Ewan admits the film wasn't entirely successful on release in america. He defends the fact audiences found it impossible to follow.

Better luck next time, Ewan!

  19 out of 30 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsThe Ending Makes It Worth the Wait!

Paul from Maidstone , 11/07/2006

This film confused me all the way to the end but kept me intrigued at the same time. It's a little like Donnie Darko in that my initial reaction was total bewilderment but I think if I watch it again (which I certainly will!) things will make more sense. Having said that, the ending let's you go away feeling content and then you can reflect on what a good film it actually is!

  15 out of 18 people found this review helpful
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