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Asylum (2005)

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Reviews Counted:85

Fresh:31

Rotten:54

Average Rating:5.4/10

Consensus: This catastrophic adaptation of Patrick McGrath's novel gets sillier and more implausible as it goes along.

Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins

Genre: Thriller

Synopsis: Set in 1950s England, ASYLUM, a tale of erotic obsession, tells the story of Stella Raphael (Natasha Richardson), a restless, beautiful woman who desperately desires to find in romantic love the... Set in 1950s England, ASYLUM, a tale of erotic obsession, tells the story of Stella Raphael (Natasha Richardson), a restless, beautiful woman who desperately desires to find in romantic love the one thing that will change everything. When her husband Max (Hugh Bonneville), an ambitious forensic psychiatrist, is appointed Deputy Superintendent at a high-security psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane, Stella and her young son come with him to live on the grounds. Being in proximity of madness has a dangerous attraction for this woman; with its eerie, gothic beauty and endless echoing corridors, the institution itself seems to draw Stella in. Then she meets inmate Edgar Stark (Marton Csokas), an artist confined for murdering his wife in a jealous rage. There is a visceral connection between the two. Stella finds release and a sense of herself reborn in Edgar's embrace. Senior physician Peter Cleave (Ian McKellen), long in line for the position to which Max has been promoted, watches carefully as Stella and Edgar bond – "sexual pathology" is his particular field of interest. The cunning Dr. Cleave is a master observer, one who especially prides himself on manipulation. Stella is now the center of attention for three men, each of whom desires to possess her: the husband, the lover and the doctor. When Edgar escapes the asylum and their secret affair is revealed, Stella determines to continue on with her lover, no matter what the cost. What began as a fierce brave step towards freedom now threatens to bring Stella to other, even more intense forms of confinement. Having taken the risk, there is no turning back. --© Paramount Classics [More]

Starring: Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen, Marton Csokas, Hugh Bonneville

Starring: Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen, Marton Csokas, Hugh Bonneville, Joss Ackland, Wanda Ventham, Judy Parfitt

Director: David Mackenzie

Director: David Mackenzie
Screenwriter: Patrick Marber
Producer: Mace Neufeld, David Allen
Composer: Mark Mancina
Studio: Paramount Classics

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Tells its gritty, weepy story well enough to satisfy those who crave a little more melodrama and madness in their lives.

Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
08/17/05
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

A mid-20th-century bodice-ripper about sexual obsession and questionable sanity, Asylum doesn't live up to its admirable pedigree.

Full Review Source: SPLICEDWire | comment Comment
08/16/05
Rob Blackwelder
Rob Blackwelder
SPLICEDWire

The premise of the tale is thus grounded in an experience of some grit, yet the result, onscreen, is a loose compound of the predictable and the implausible.

Full Review Source: New Yorker | comment Comment
08/15/05
Anthony Lane
Anthony Lane
New Yorker

Its mix of baroque plotting, awkward soft-core sex and a simmering violence never gels.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
08/12/05
Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide's Movie Guide

Asylum proves that even the most talented actors can't always transcend inferior material.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
08/12/05
Timothy Knight
Timothy Knight
Reel.com

A psychological thriller requiring substantial suspension of disbelief.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
08/12/05
Lou Lumenick
Lou Lumenick
New York Post

Mackenzie takes too many such shortcuts in a complex psychological story.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
08/12/05
Jack Mathews
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News

A silly but not unwatchable collection of some of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest bits, David Mackenzie's overheated Asylum is an interesting opportunity to watch some great actors working hard to overcome the general nuttiness of their movie.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
08/12/05
Glenn Whipp
Glenn Whipp
Los Angeles Daily News

If you dig legitimately creepy thrillers, you'd be crazy to miss Asylum.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
08/12/05
E! Online
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Despite all the on-screen intensity, we are locked out.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
08/12/05
Bridget Byrne
Bridget Byrne
Boxoffice Magazine

Richardson is terrific, but not worth a trip to see this in the theatre.

Full Review Source: Planet Sick-Boy | comment Comment
08/12/05
Jon Popick
Jon Popick
Planet Sick-Boy

Strong performances by a very good cast, especially a brooding, sexual animal-killer Marton Csokas, highlight Patrick Marber's exceptional script.

Full Review Source: tonymedley.com | comment Comment
08/12/05
Tony Medley
Tony Medley
tonymedley.com

In the callused hands of director David Mackenzie...the rigorously tough-minded Asylum lives up to its potential as a modern masterpiece of psychological terror.

Full Review Source: Groucho Reviews | comment Comment
08/12/05
Peter Canavese
Peter Canavese
Groucho Reviews

Terrifically entertaining and powerful.

Full Review Source: Film Blather | comment Comment
08/12/05
Eugene Novikov
Eugene Novikov
Film Blather

a number of elements in Asylum strain credulity

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
08/11/05
Chris Barsanti
Chris Barsanti
Filmcritic.com

It's too over-the-top, too lurid and at times simply too silly to represent any kind of valid commentary on the repressive '50s or the way in which institutions tend to destroy rather than cure.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
08/11/05
Kevin Thomas
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
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In the dreary, claustrophobic drama Asylum, Natasha Richardson plays a married Englishwoman who falls for a loony-bin hunk.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
08/11/05
Manohla Dargis
Manohla Dargis
New York Times
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Patrick McGrath's novel provides a solid and suspenseful story, even if it loses much of its bite in Mackenzie's hands.

Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
08/11/05
David Sterritt
David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor

Benefits from barbed exchanges, gritty period detail and its fine cast.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
08/11/05
Gene Seymour
Gene Seymour
Newsday

An intense and haunting drama with four memorable performances

Full Review Source: ComingSoon.net | comment Comment
08/11/05
Edward Douglas
Edward Douglas
ComingSoon.net
 
 
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