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Method

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.1K
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Elizabeth Hurley in Method (2004)
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A celebrity actress who gets her dream role playing real-life 19th century serial killer Belle Gunness in a feature film, starts to take on the characteristics of the character both on-scree... Read allA celebrity actress who gets her dream role playing real-life 19th century serial killer Belle Gunness in a feature film, starts to take on the characteristics of the character both on-screen and off.A celebrity actress who gets her dream role playing real-life 19th century serial killer Belle Gunness in a feature film, starts to take on the characteristics of the character both on-screen and off.

  • Director
    • Duncan Roy
  • Writers
    • Katie L. Fetting
    • Duncan Roy
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Hurley
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Oliver Tobias
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Duncan Roy
    • Writers
      • Katie L. Fetting
      • Duncan Roy
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Hurley
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Oliver Tobias
    • 17User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elizabeth Hurley
    Elizabeth Hurley
    • Rebecca
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Jake Fields
    Oliver Tobias
    Oliver Tobias
    • Teddy
    Carmen Du Sautoy
    Carmen Du Sautoy
    • Mother (Mona)
    John Barrowman
    John Barrowman
    • Timothy Stevens
    Sam Douglas
    • Mr. Hinkley
    Hannah Yelland
    Hannah Yelland
    • Bethany Fields
    Robin Soans
    Robin Soans
    • Mr. Helgelein
    Peter Banks
    Peter Banks
    • Asle
    Howard Samuelsohn
    Howard Samuelsohn
    • Self
    Ioana Pavelescu
    Ioana Pavelescu
    • Real-life Belle
    Maria Pintea
    • Jenny
    Marinela Chelaru
    • Agnes
    • (as Marilena Chelaru)
    Razvan Popa
    • John, the DP
    • (as Popa Razvan)
    Matthew Woodcutt
    • Banker
    • (as Matthew [Mapps] Woodcutt)
    Mircea Brambareauu
    • Grip
    Iie Dobre
    • Roger, Studio Exec
    Elias Ferkin
    • Bill
    • Director
      • Duncan Roy
    • Writers
      • Katie L. Fetting
      • Duncan Roy
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    3rfeni-1

    Edited with a Mixmaster

    A total waste of a rental fee. The story involves a method actress who believes in 'becoming the character'. She plays a serial killer and bodies start turning up. Did she or didn't she?

    It's an interesting idea, but why-why, why, oh why--would producers spend so much money on period sets, fine actors, beautiful photography, and then use such an incoherent, cliché-ridden script. My mother and I watched it together, and together we couldn't figure out what was going on half the time. The movie jumps back and forth between the film and the film-within-the-film and the filming-of-the-film-within-the-film (still in period costume, so you don't know at first), and from reality to hallucination. At the end it's not really made clear who killed who, and some of the answers aren't really credible. Why waste a lovely woman like Elizabeth Hurley in such a piece of poo-poo?
    8Cat-Squire

    Name: Belle Gunness, Age: 34, Murders: 42

    Rebecca Fairbanks (Hurley) is finally returning to the silver screen, after a three year absence, in the role of serial murderess Belle Gunnes. Fairbanks is acting alongside her old flame, movie star hunk Jake Fields (Sisto). In order to totally immerse herself in the role and get the best performance she feels she can give, Fairbanks resides on set trying to live the life of Belle Gunnes. However, all becomes tragic when people begin to turn up dead and Jake is arrested as a suspect.

    Method (or Dead Even as is titled on the UK DVD) is a very good thriller and is, at times, quite unnerving. The film Method features scenes from the film 'Belle' that Fairbanks and Fields are starring in. As such you get 'real action' mixed with the action for the pretend film. Iy has been said in at least one comment that it is hard to tell what is the 'real action' and what is the fake film action. I would have to disagree with this as I thought it was perfectly clear, but maybe I'm just more preceptive than some other people. The acting in this film is very, very good with the stand-out performance coming from Jeremy Sisto, brilliant actor. Elizabeth Hurley looks very good in this film, as does Jake Field's wife Bethany (Hannah Yelland). I feel sorry for Fields having to choose between these two, it's a tough call. Olivia du Sautoy is very good as Mona, the mother of actress Fairbanks, who controls her life and seems very over-protective of her daughter. I watched this last night for the first time and am left feeling the longing to watch it again tonight which is a sign of how much I liked this film. It really is a great thriller. 8/10

    Cat Squire
    2lavatch

    Mr. Strasberg Would be Apoplectic!

    The expression "method" was coined by the acting teacher Lee Strasberg to describe his unique interpretation of the acting techniques of the Russian director Constantin Stanislavsky. In the 1950s, Strasberg was the guru of the famed Actors Studio of New York where many great film actors honed their craft with the master. Strasberg's authoritarian style was legendary as he watched the actors perform scenes and monologues and then proceeded to psychoanalyze the actors and their choices.

    Mr. Strasberg would be truly appalled by the trite and cliché-ridden "Method." The film seeks to weave two stories in a "play-within-a-play" style. Unfortunately, neither one of the stories is interesting, and the main problem is the script. Much of the dialogue was laughable. Also, the production values of this film seemed amateurish with special effects and scenes of violence that were not credible. Sadly, the good premise of a story about an actress who loses touch with reality and "becomes the character" was not realized, despite the good efforts of the cast.

    The classic film "A Double Life" (1947) was successful in developing this premise as the actor playing Othello is so enmeshed within his character that he commits a real-life murder. The screenwriters for "A Double Life" were the brilliant team of Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon, from whom the writers of "Method" could have learned a lesson worthy of the great teacher Lee Strasberg.
    2JoeBobJones

    Pretentious methodical mess.

    Jeremy Sisto and Elizabeth Hurley very earnestly work hard to make this shockingly bad film decent, but they simply can't. It is a maudlin mess of poorly written and directed dreck from Duncan Roy. Plot summary already attached to this film's IMDb posting, I will dispense with much of the redundant plot summary, but when Hurley barks out of the shack door to drifter Sisto's character "Hey, can you mend a fey-ance?" (it is turn of the century Indiana after all, so expect heavy accents), I knew this thing was heading down state in a durn hurry. Perhaps five minutes later, gentleman callers are arranged by mail to come see the impossibly beautiful Hurley to arrange marriage. With heavy brows does our fence fixer Sisto disapprove of Hurley's mail order suitors, referred to as her brother. Do we even need to delve into the budding melodrama of this period piece? Wait! O dreaded gimmicks, worse than a triptych, first person narrative, or chapter supertitles, we are fed a steaming dish of a film within a film. My word, I don't think this kind of thing has ever been done before! Oh wait, well, you know. The only interesting things about Method are Hurley's beauty, Sisto's effort, and the infamous off screen battles between the insane director Duncan Roy and Liz Hurley. The final product, though, stinks to high heaven.
    3Platypuschow

    Method: Mediocre thriller

    For some reason this came up as a horror, I assure you it isn't.

    It tells the story of an actress returning to the spotlight for a new movie. She decides to live on set and really become the character, trouble is she takes it a tad far and before you know it events in the movie and events in real life start to merge.

    Starring the underrated Jeremy Sisto, the overrated Liz Hurley, British favorite John Barrowman and Heavy Rain (2010) star Sam Douglas it's not the cast that fails it.

    Though I appreciate what they were going for it simply doesn't work, at all. It's a messy poorly constructed not so thrilling thriller.

    Liz Hurley isn't a leading lady, she's a bit part character. One of those actresses who is pretty and looks the part on camera but doesn't have the acting chops and needs that weakness disguised with minimal lines.

    Badly written mess, simple as that.

    The Good:

    Interesting concept

    Sam Douglas

    The Bad:

    Bad delivery

    Hurley isn't up to a lead role

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Sam Douglas needs more high profile jobs!

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    • Trivia
      In the UK this went straight to DVD. No theatrical release.
    • Goofs
      In a scene from the movie-within-the-movie, set in the 1900s, a traveling salesman is paid in modern currency.
    • Quotes

      [last title card]

      Title Card: Belle Gunness, responsible for more than 40 murders, was never brought to justice.

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2004 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Romania
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead Even
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Andrew Stevens Entertainment
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Method Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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