Academy Award® winning director Martin Scorses once again teams up with Leonardo DiCaprio in this spine-chilling thriller that critics say “sizzles with so much suspense that it’s hot to the touch.”**... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The year is 1954. A patient is missing from an asylum (Ashcliff). Yet it seems impossible. A former World War I soldier, now a U.S. Marine, is sent to investigate. What he finds or does not find on the island of secretive people will intrigue us as the story moves beyond a simple investigation.
If the “Dr. Caligari” story had not been done repeatedly so many times over the years, this film might have been surprising and more enjoyable. As with all hybrids, there were some tossed in dashes of “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962), “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” (1956), and maybe the kitchen sink for good measure, and voila. Does Marin Scorsese think no one goes to the movies? He cannot be that naive. At least the actors (well-known) were acting and not walking through the script. Leonardo DiCaprio is believable as Teddy Daniels. The music is also a character and does not overwhelm the dialogue. A nice touch was that any blood looked more like theatrical makeup, so it did not overwhelm the story.
I only saw the Blu-ray version, so I cannot compare it to others.
I have to admit I have not read the book yet.
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Popular Titles Leaving Netflix and HULU in March 2023
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • March 03, 2023
Every month, streaming services remove some of their offerings to make room for new ones. But that doesn't mean we can't watch them anymore. Here is a list of titles being cut by HULU and Netflix this month. Order your own copy and keep watching.
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