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Review: Shutter Island


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Title: Shutter Island
Year: 2010
Country: USA
Genre: Thriller
Length: 138 minutes
Director: Martin Scorsese
Screenplay: Steven Knight and Laeta Kalogridis
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio (Teddy), Mark Ruffalo (Chuck), Ben Kingsley (Dr. Cawley), Michelle Williams (Dolores), Max von Sydow (Dr. Naerhing), Jackie Earle Haley (George Noyce)
Production: Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures
Distribution: Paramount Pictures

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short reviews I promised, so here's the short review. Even
Shutter Island I liked it. Do not yet know very well the work of Martin Scorsese (I admit, to my shame, that so far the only films that I've never seen this and are The Departed, which also left me chilly), but I know anyway His name, and then when I approach her to a movie I expect not mere entertainment, but a work of a certain level. Shutter Island instead belongs to the maximum to the array of films that I find enjoyable on a rainy evening of boredom to pass in front of the television: what I need, exactly, would simply pure entertainment. When I sit down at the cinema, however, want a work. I want something that is trying to shake my imagination, something that I will inspire intense emotions, something that attempts to enrich the culture, even the popular one. From

Shutter Island I did not get anything about this, indeed: with the exception of the sequences set in the concentration camp at Dachau, the only things that caught my attention were four scenes evil. The first is the one that sees the two FBI agents who meet on the boat. DiCaprio tells Ruffalo why they are there and what to do. Later in this film has its initial spiegone why, but it is a flat-spotted the suspicious information that the viewer immediately and call the shot of the final scene. The second is when DiCaprio Ruffalo and climb in the car with the cops and head with them to the mental hospital on the island. The squenza is underscored by a soundtrack exaggerated, so as to render the scene as a parody of itself. The third captain of the guard sees the island's present to the two FBI agents in the wings where the asylum is divided. Even here, again, the film makes fun of himself. The installation is fast, video clips from MTV, and the atmosphere thriller / horror ruined. The fourth, then, is a real icing on the cake. After two hours of investigation to proceed in fits and starts, there is a twist. DiCaprio's just that, like the viewer, can not believe his eyes and his ears. Here then Ben Kingsley pulls out a blackboard and explains the film's ending.
unwatchable.


Pro + All in all, a sense in the end have it

Against
- Full of spiegoni
- Scene badly shot and edited, or otherwise in a very traditional

Judgement
-1
Shutter Island is not really anything special. If you find a movie with a good plot twist or with a schizoid personality, look The Sixth Sense or Fight Club and let lose the last banality of Scorsese.

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