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The Return

  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
13K
YOUR RATING
The Return (2005)
Supernatural HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

Joanna Mills, a traveling business woman, begins having nightmares of a murder that occurred 15 years ago. Soon she is drawn to an old farmhouse, where the murder took place.Joanna Mills, a traveling business woman, begins having nightmares of a murder that occurred 15 years ago. Soon she is drawn to an old farmhouse, where the murder took place.Joanna Mills, a traveling business woman, begins having nightmares of a murder that occurred 15 years ago. Soon she is drawn to an old farmhouse, where the murder took place.

  • Director
    • Asif Kapadia
  • Writer
    • Adam Sussman
  • Stars
    • Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Sam Shepard
    • Peter O'Brien
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Asif Kapadia
    • Writer
      • Adam Sussman
    • Stars
      • Sarah Michelle Gellar
      • Sam Shepard
      • Peter O'Brien
    • 141User reviews
    • 100Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Joanna Mills
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Ed Mills
    Peter O'Brien
    Peter O'Brien
    • Terry Stahl
    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Kurt
    Kate Beahan
    Kate Beahan
    • Michelle
    J.C. MacKenzie
    J.C. MacKenzie
    • Griff…
    Erinn Allison
    Erinn Allison
    • Annie
    Darrian McClanahan
    Darrian McClanahan
    • Young Joanna Mills
    Wally Welch
    Wally Welch
    • Snack Stand Vendor
    Frank Ertl
    Frank Ertl
    • Ambrose Miller
    Brad Leland
    Brad Leland
    • Mr. Marlin
    Bonnie Gallup
    • Bella
    Brent Smiga
    Brent Smiga
    • Higgins
    Robert Wilson
    • Billy
    Johnny Bartee
    Johnny Bartee
    • Cattle Auction Cowboy
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Basquez
    Joe Basquez
    • Mr. Marlin's Crony
    • (uncredited)
    Michelle Brew
    • Club Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Cornwell
    Peter Cornwell
    • Tavern Cowboy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Asif Kapadia
    • Writer
      • Adam Sussman
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    User reviews141

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    6csnl_20

    Visually amazing, story falls flat

    OK. Well...The Return. Sarah Michelle Gellar's latest genre addition finds her running from a cowboy with a killer past. Asif Kapadia's sophomore effort, after 2001's The Warrior, will likely disappoint more than entertain. The story is convoluted and under developed, and aside from Gellar's Joanna, we really don't have any idea why any of the other characters are there. However, in stark comparison to the other filler thrillers we have seen for years, The Return boasts excellent camera work and even better art direction and cinematography. It is told in heavy visual style, which is a refreshing take on an old tale. Twitchy camera movement heightens the suspense and paranoia of the film while the bleak colors and atmosphere add themes of isolation and desolation. Gellar is exceptional as Joanna Mills, a successful midwesterner constantly on the road to elude some painful past, not to mention the hallucinations and creepy visions she keeps enduring. It is a solid transition from horror to... something else. And while we as an audience may not have any idea what Gellar is pulling, it's certain that she does, and is making some very interesting and risky role choices which adds to her versatility. (Keep your eyes peeled for her work in Southland Tales as a porn-star come reality-television conoisseur) I am not going to bore you with the details of the story, since every other review basically regurgitates the little material there is to work with. The plot isn't bad, it's just very minimalistic and sparse on character detail, which, for an atmosphere and mood-driven film like this one, is a fatal mistake. The suspense is good, it holds enough tension to keep you entertained enough to keep watching. The supporting cast are all pretty good, no Oscar contenders here but take it for what it is. The score is effective, using violins and chimes to purvey a sense of dread and malice. The visual style is very compelling, we feel like we're in Texas, seeing this happen through a series of well thought out, well lit shots that subtley take us deeper into Joanna's psychological state. The scene where she awakes in the field is one of the best, and proves that Kapadia's second feature may not be the greatest, but started out to be a very different, innovative project that got a little muddled in post-production. A good film, I'd wait for DVD, but the creepy soundbytes and ghostly whispers won't have the same effect as in the theatre. The Return is definitely misunderstood, but for those keen enough to see it through, you will get a glimpse of isolated, lonely people just looking to connect and get over the issues that have brought them together.
    6payasoingenioso

    Maybe I Missed Something

    I was pleasantly surprised when I noticed Sarah Michelle Gellar. She delivers.

    This is a mystery / drama. The thriller and horror portions are barely there.

    I think I missed something in the plot, but the movie still seems like a smart art piece.
    8Bmovie

    Atmosphere and character

    There are attractions to this film. One, it proceeds at its own pace specific to the revelations the main character achieves. Some would say it moves too slowly but, I think, this is only in contrast to recent genre films that rush to exploit thrills, sometimes fun, sometimes silly. The pace is more like that of classic mystery movies with a little film noir mixed in.

    The atmosphere is somewhat reminiscent of recent Japanese horror films and remakes though the narrative is much more structured. This is emphasized by the "washed out" look of the photography even in direct sunlight. Of course, parts of Texas where much of this was shot appear a little washed out in reality. While this is not especially flattering to the actors, it underscores the uncertainty the characters must endure. (Congratulations to Ms. Gellar for acceding to this when most actresses are looking for every cinematographic advantage they can get!)

    The film is more about character and the discovery of destiny than about complex plot or even surprises. As in many Hitchcock movies, the audience is supposed to know more about some things than the characters. Most horror and mystery fans will have a pretty good inkling of the answer the heroine is seeking well before all the loose ends are tied up. (As the "Robot Chicken" version of M. Night Shyamalan might say, "What a twist!")

    Ms. Gellar must portray a repressed young woman suffering from more than one trauma from the past. She conveys effectively that her character is confused, haunted, resolute, scared, brave and smart enough to make her way in a good ole boy business world. She cannot accept help even from the few who are closest to her. Her premonitions (memories?) lead her to out of the way places and a man with a past as tormented as her own. There is solid support from the reliable Sam Shepard and from J.C. MacKenzie in a performance that is quite a departure from his usual roles.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Underrated Supernatural Thriller

    The restless sales representative of a transport company Joanna Mills (Sarah Michelle Gellar) travels from Saint Louis to Texas in a business trip. She is haunted by violent visions and after meeting her client, she visits her lonely father. On the next morning, she decides to visit La Salle, a small town where she has never been before, but she had recollections of many locations. She lodges in a hotel and later she meets and is befriended by the local widower Terry Stahl (Peter O'Brien), who helps her from an aggression. Her daydreams and nightmares increase and she becomes obsessed for disclosing the truth about her visions of a brutal murder of a woman in a barn. Along her investigation, Joanna gets close to the killer and feels that her life is in danger.

    I bought this DVD first because I am a huge fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar, the eternal Buffy, and also because I like supernatural stories. Fortunately I have disregarded the low IMDb User Rating since this film is an underrated supernatural thriller. The plot explores the concept of reincarnation in an adequate pace, unraveling the mystery in the last scenes. The direction is sharp and Sarah gives credibility to her character. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Retorno" ("The Return")
    6wolverinejmc

    way better than expected

    I just got back from The Return and loved it. It certainly wasn't amazing, but it was a huge cut above other movies like it. I went into this expecting a movie like Dark Water. More of a drama than anything scary. I was wrong. Return had a whole lot more scares than Dark Water, but had a story to back it up, not to say Dark Water didn't have any. Sarah's acting was a whole lot better than her other movies, which added to the scares. It was a bit confusing at times but the ending brought it all together. the scares were mostly jump moments, but the atmosphere and cinematography added on to them.Go and see this movie, but don't expect stupid scares like the Grudge 2, and enjoy the ride. The return was a well acted, slow moving yet wonderfully intense thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      When asked at the beginning of the project who she wanted to play her father, Sarah Michelle Gellar jokingly responded that she wanted Sam Shepard. Months later it was confirmed, to Gellar's disbelief, that Shepard agreed to take the role.
    • Goofs
      When Joanna's truck goes off the road near the end of the film, the engine revs as if the drive wheels have left the road, but her pickup is a rear-wheel drive vehicle and the rear wheels were still on the bank.
    • Quotes

      Joanna Mills: [talking to Terry] This farmhouse, you, the town, they're all connected to me somehow.

    • Crazy credits
      When the credits first start to roll, everyones name's turn and blur away to the next name which does the same. This represents the characters Joanna and Annie and how they co-existed in the same body.
    • Connections
      Features Winchester 73 (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      Jolly Coppersmith
      Traditional

      Arranged and Performed by Patrick J. Donaghy & Louis Bilton

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    • Why does Joanna cut herself when she is a little girl and twice again when she is older?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revolver
    • Filming locations
      • Luling, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rogue Pictures
      • Intrepid Pictures
      • Raygun Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,749,851
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,776,000
      • Nov 12, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,994,195
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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