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Eye of God

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.4K
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Eye of God (1997)
CrimeDrama

Two tragedies unfold in Oklahoma town. One follows Ainsley DuPree as she meets and marries her prison pen pal Jack. The other tracks a sheriff's investigation of a bloodied, mute teenager fo... Read allTwo tragedies unfold in Oklahoma town. One follows Ainsley DuPree as she meets and marries her prison pen pal Jack. The other tracks a sheriff's investigation of a bloodied, mute teenager found wandering in shock late at night.Two tragedies unfold in Oklahoma town. One follows Ainsley DuPree as she meets and marries her prison pen pal Jack. The other tracks a sheriff's investigation of a bloodied, mute teenager found wandering in shock late at night.

  • Director
    • Tim Blake Nelson
  • Writer
    • Tim Blake Nelson
  • Stars
    • Mary Kay Place
    • Nick Stahl
    • Chris Freihofer
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Blake Nelson
    • Writer
      • Tim Blake Nelson
    • Stars
      • Mary Kay Place
      • Nick Stahl
      • Chris Freihofer
    • 29User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Claire Spencer
    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Tom Spencer
    Chris Freihofer
    Chris Freihofer
    • Les Hector
    Woody Watson
    Woody Watson
    • Glen Briggs
    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Ainsley DuPree
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Dorothy
    Kevin Anderson
    Kevin Anderson
    • Jack Stillings
    Wally Welch
    Wally Welch
    • R.J. Prichard
    Larry Flynn
    • Jim Nutter
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Willard Sprague
    Maggie Moore
    • Janice
    Vernon Grote
    • Fast Food Customer
    Gary Ragland
    Gary Ragland
    • Lee
    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Sheriff Rogers
    Carolyn Wickwire
    Carolyn Wickwire
    • Mrs. Rogers
    Toby Metcalf
    • Officer #1
    Darryl Cox
    Darryl Cox
    • Officer #2
    Karen Carney
    • Mrs. Sprague
    • Director
      • Tim Blake Nelson
    • Writer
      • Tim Blake Nelson
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    gusalden

    A tragic story that asks, "Why, God?"

    Eye of God, a suspenseful and painfully real story as narrated by Hal Holbrook who plays the town sherriff of an oil town in Oklahoma. He speaks of the story of Abraham & Isaac from the Old Testament with an air of sad resignation and cynicism. His faith in God has been eroded by a harrowing event and he is obviously bitter over it. I would venture to say the screenplay writer has a bone or two to pick with God, and having just seen this film, it's easier than ever for me to say rightfully so. This movie asks over and over again, "Why, God?"

    A local 14 year old boy has just been found by the local cops, in the woods by the lake, completely covered in blood, and in a state of speechless shock. The blood is not his. It's quite evident that he's been witness to a murder.

    As the story unfolds, it becomes quite evident early on in the movie what the outcome of this tragic story is going to be, but this doesn't detract from the suspense created by the film one iota. Wonderfully directed, the story is presented in fragmented pieces of time and space, like the pieces of a jig saw puzzle. You may already have a good idea what it's going to look like when it's all been put together, but the process of putting the pieces together is what keeps the viewer intently interested all the way to the seemingly inevitable conclusion.

    A very well told story, socially relevent, well directed, well cast and wonderfully acted. Martha Plimpton is fabulous in her role as the carrier of the eye of God. 9.5/10
    SubPsych

    the best movie I've ever seen

    This is one of very few movies that I can actually say changed my life. There has never been any other film or work of art that has had such an emotional effect on me. Martha Plimpton and Nick Stahl are extraordinary; never have I cared so much for two fictional characters. And writer/director Tim Blake Nelson could not have possibly done better for his film debut. This is a movie you will never forget.
    10Lunar_Eclipse_Scoping

    In one word: stunning

    I watched this film late last night with the intention of just seeing the first half then and saving the rest for later. It didn't work out this way due to the fact that "Eye of God" is so utterly fascinating and potent a movie; you just can't take your eyes off the screen!

    Martha Plimpton is truly unforgettable as Ainslee. She explores the nuances of her interesting character realistically and intelligently, adding her own unique charm and talents to the role with spellbinding effects. She really deserved a lot of praise and awards for this part!

    Actually, all of the performances in this film are excellent, from Hal Holbrook's brilliantly understated sheriff to Kevin Anderson's chilling, masterful performance.

    The plot couldn't be better constructed or in a more original way. The technique may be off-putting to some, which made me love this film even more; it will probably always be a film that is revered by a small few because it never takes a Hollywood approach to the material, nothing about this film is derivative of something else, so it will seem unfamiliar, alienating, and disconcerting to many.

    It's a film with many moments that are nothing short of gems, a film that stays with you and feeds your mind.

    If you haven't seen it and have even a passing interest in cinema, it's imperative that you track this film down on VHS or DVD; true masterpieces like this should be better known and sought for.

    My rating: 10/10
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    Interesting and realistic

    Directed by Tim Blake Nelson, most recently recognisable from his performances in Holes and The Good Girl, Eye of God is a story of doomed love and loneliness told out of order.

    Martha Plimpton is Ainsley Dupree (a name I think sounds quite cool and have since used in stories of my own) a waitress who falls in love with a dangerous ex-con (Kevin Anderson). After wondering what the hell she has soon married into she seeks comfort with lonely teenager Tom.

    I liked this movie a lot and the performances were very good all round. Especially Holbrook, he was just so believable as an old sheriff who's seen it all. Nick Stahl is much better here than he was in Disturbing Behavior. I think the last few scenes with him and Martha Plimpton were quite intimate and it really made the whole movie totally enjoyable for me.

    Highly recommended but quite a rare film to come across in stores or on TV.
    rava-1

    Better Than Expected ... Disturbing

    I rented this one just as a Nick Stahl fan but was really amazed by how good it was. The disturbing tone and plot line stuck with me for days after viewing it. Stahl was wonderful as a traumatized boy who is just barely surviving his pain. Stahl's work in this film just hints at the depths of talent we may yet see from him. I don't think that Martha Plimpton has EVER been better in her role as a young woman searching for love and redemption. Hal Holbrook, his face a mixture of world-weariness, sadness and kindness, is the real center of the film and he does an amazing job.

    One of the most moving things about this film was the idea that deep tragedy can strike at the most seemingly mundane of moments. Coupled with this is the concept that one can never really know what is in another's heart or mind. Because of the narrative form, one knows tragedy will strike, but the director purposefully seems to suggest that tragedy could enter into any setting, at any moment, with no warning. The bookend examination of the story of Abraham and Isaac is ultimately successful because Isaac (like the characters and viewer) was asked to have faith without any proof that seemingly negative events may have a positive reason. The director doesn't offer any pat answers to this dilemma, but he does show that tragedy can overwhelm a person.

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      Ainsley DuPree: Children. That's all we are, Lord, if you're out there at all. Your children, boys and girls. Forgive us.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Devil's Advocate/I Know What You Did Last Summer/Playing God/Telling Lies in America/Eye of God/Year of the Horse (1997)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Más allá de la obsesión
    • Filming locations
      • Oklahoma, USA
    • Production company
      • Minnow Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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