Rating: R
Genre: Thriller
Theatrical Release: 11/21/2003(USA)
Release Date: 03/23/2004
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 98 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Brief Nudity, Not For Children, Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
A woman is taken on a voyage to the other side of sanity in this moody thriller. Dr. Miranda Grey ( Halle Berry) is a clinical psychologist who works alongside her husband, Dr. Doug Grey ( Charles S. Dutton), in the mental ward of a top security prison, where Miranda has been devoting much of her attention to a clever but deeply disturbed murderer named Chloe ( Penélope Cruz), who shares gruesome tales of torture and violence that may or may not be based in fact. One night, Miranda has a hideous nightmare in which a chance meeting with a strange young girl leads to a terrifying journey into madness. Once she wakes, however, Miranda discovers that the real horror has just begun -- Doug has been brutally murdered, and the evidence points to Miranda as the prime suspect. She soon finds herself a patient in the same facility where she once treated others, and finds that her claims of innocence and sanity do little to convince Dr. Pete Graham ( Robert Downey Jr.), the psychologist assigned to her case. Gothika marked the American debut of acclaimed and controversial French filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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A Jolting Ghost Story.
Halle Berry steps into the Twilight Zone as producer, Joel Silver and Oscar-winning director, Robert Zemeckis team-up to bring to you a haunting psychological ghost story. Halle plays a beautiful criminal psychologist, who suddenly finds herself imprisoned in a Women's Penitentiary after she's been accused of killing her husband, and when a young girl's ghost starts haunting her, she escapes and sets out to learn the truth. Also starring Robert Downey, Jr., Penelope Cruz, Charles S. Dutton, Bernard Hill, John Carroll Lynch, Dorian Harewood, and Kathleen Mackey.
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