A teenage orphan fears her adoptive parents.A teenage orphan fears her adoptive parents.A teenage orphan fears her adoptive parents.
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Having seen many thrillers, most of them being formulaic, I was somewhat excited to see this one, since it has a pretty good cast; Stellan Skarsgård, Leelee Sobieski & Diane Lane. The plot does, admittedly have some holes, but these newer thrillers are rarely(read: never) perfect. All things considered, it wasn't a disappointment, as I didn't have that high expectations. The plot is OK, fairly see-through and obvious though, but it does have some twists that I(even though I may be alone on this) wasn't expecting. The acting isn't anything special, but at least Skarsgård and Sobieski both pull of decent performances. The characters are reasonably well-written, none of them come off as one-dimensional stereotypes, even though some of them, in all honesty, more or less are. The script is fairly well-written, though it does have its share of cliches, but most films do, anyway. All in all, a fair addition to the thriller genre, nothing that will stay in your mind for a long while after seeing it. It will, however, most likely keep your interest for the duration of the film, and keep you entertained, too. I recommend it to fans of thrillers, it would help to be a fan of at least one of the actors, and it doesn't hurt to have reasonably low standards or expectations. 6/10
Unfortunately, The Glass House movie doesnt get the recognition it deserves. It is one of the good thriller movies of 2000s. Stellan Skarsgård was the right amount of creepy. The set was perfect for the movie. The director did an amazing job. It had the right amount of jump scares.
I turned this on and immediately started looking for something that would start in a half hour. I did not expect to be interested, but I couldn't stop watching.
Ruby (Leelee Sobieski) and Rhett (Trevor Morgan) lose their parents in a terrible car accident, and the Glasses, Terry (Stellan Skarsgård) and Erin (Diane Lane), take them in. Everything appears normal, Erin is a doctor, and Terry runs a big business, drives a Jag, and they live in a huge house. But everything isn't as it seems or we would have no movie.
Ruby starts to get suspicious about things she sees and hears, and the attempts of Terry to explain them seem to mollify her for a time. However, she finds things that are definitely wrong, and makes plans to escape with her brother.
This is where the thriller begins: car chases, and fights, and death and duplicity. It definitely kept my interest, and I suspect it will keep yours.
Ruby (Leelee Sobieski) and Rhett (Trevor Morgan) lose their parents in a terrible car accident, and the Glasses, Terry (Stellan Skarsgård) and Erin (Diane Lane), take them in. Everything appears normal, Erin is a doctor, and Terry runs a big business, drives a Jag, and they live in a huge house. But everything isn't as it seems or we would have no movie.
Ruby starts to get suspicious about things she sees and hears, and the attempts of Terry to explain them seem to mollify her for a time. However, she finds things that are definitely wrong, and makes plans to escape with her brother.
This is where the thriller begins: car chases, and fights, and death and duplicity. It definitely kept my interest, and I suspect it will keep yours.
Decent movie, not a must watch, but not a time waster either.
The action could've been a little bit more faster, especially at the start, and some of the events were pretty plausible, but all around a good movie that I enjoy watching.
It is tragic when you lose your parents, and it is even worse if you're a minor...
The action could've been a little bit more faster, especially at the start, and some of the events were pretty plausible, but all around a good movie that I enjoy watching.
It is tragic when you lose your parents, and it is even worse if you're a minor...
THE GLASS HOUSE is the story of Ruby Baker (Leelee Sobieski), who loses her parents in a car accident. Ruby and her brother wind up living with their godparents, Terrence and Erin Glass (Stellan Skarsgard and Diane Lane).
Everything seems fine until Ruby begins noticing some unsettling goings-on. This leads to dark revelations and catastrophic events.
Ms. Sobieski is very good in her harried role. Skarsgard and Lane give solid, slimy performances. This movie is filled with mystery and suspense, with several creepy moments. A great PG-13 rated thriller.
Watch for Bruce Dern and Kathy Baker as a lawyer and a social worker respectively...
Everything seems fine until Ruby begins noticing some unsettling goings-on. This leads to dark revelations and catastrophic events.
Ms. Sobieski is very good in her harried role. Skarsgard and Lane give solid, slimy performances. This movie is filled with mystery and suspense, with several creepy moments. A great PG-13 rated thriller.
Watch for Bruce Dern and Kathy Baker as a lawyer and a social worker respectively...
Did you know
- TriviaLeelee Sobieski was paid $1 million for appearing in the film.
- GoofsWhen Nancy Ryan opens the medicine cabinet, she finds two bottles of insulin. Insulin must be kept in the refrigerator.
- Quotes
Dr. Erin Madre-Glass: We need your trust, Ruby.
- Crazy creditsThe first few images of the film appear as if they are made of glass.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD includes two cut scenes from the fim:
- After Ruby faints when she finds the cops at her house, she wakes up the next morning thinking her parents' accident was a dream. When she heads downstairs, the neighbors are there to tell her it wasn't. Ruby sits at the table and cries sadly as the camera slowly pans away from her.
- Another scene has Ruby and Rhett at the funeral burying their parents' ashes at the cemetary.
- SoundtracksKaraoke Superstars
Written by Max Hsu and Dave Ghazarian
Performed by Superchick (as Superchic[k])
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- Also known as
- The Glass House
- Filming locations
- 12815 Yellow Hill Drive, Malibu, California, USA(The Glass House)
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Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,150,259
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,738,448
- Sep 16, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $23,619,609
- Runtime
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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