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Descent

  • 2007
  • NC-17
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Rosario Dawson in Descent (2007)
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A college co-ed is brutally raped and struggles alone to rebuild her life.A college co-ed is brutally raped and struggles alone to rebuild her life.A college co-ed is brutally raped and struggles alone to rebuild her life.

  • Director
    • Talia Lugacy
  • Writers
    • Brian Priest
    • Talia Lugacy
  • Stars
    • Rosario Dawson
    • Chad Faust
    • Marcus Patrick
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    • Director
      • Talia Lugacy
    • Writers
      • Brian Priest
      • Talia Lugacy
    • Stars
      • Rosario Dawson
      • Chad Faust
      • Marcus Patrick
    • 32User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
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    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Maya
    Chad Faust
    Chad Faust
    • Jared
    Marcus Patrick
    Marcus Patrick
    • Adrian
    Vanessa Ferlito
    Vanessa Ferlito
    • Bodega Girl
    Jonathan Neil Schneider
    • Archaeology Professor
    • (as Jon Schneider)
    James A. Stephens
    James A. Stephens
    • Professor Byron
    Nicole Vicius
    Nicole Vicius
    • Melanie
    Paul Sado
    Paul Sado
    • Downstairs Guy
    Scott Bailey
    Scott Bailey
    • Upstairs Guy
    Tracie Thoms
    Tracie Thoms
    • Denise
    Aisleagh Jackson
    • Construction Girl
    • (as Aislaegh Jackson)
    Robert Lehrer
    • Speaker
    Alexie Gilmore
    Alexie Gilmore
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    Johnathan Tchaikovsky
    Johnathan Tchaikovsky
    • Tyler
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
    • Nadia
    Scott Porter
    Scott Porter
    • Brooks
    Lee Van Bradley
    • Harlan
    Jacqueline Duprey
    Jacqueline Duprey
    • Celeste
    • (as Jaqueline Duprey)
    • Director
      • Talia Lugacy
    • Writers
      • Brian Priest
      • Talia Lugacy
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    5mencius_89

    Frustrating, Glad when it ended.

    From word go the movies frustrating attempt at enigma drove me to almost turn it off. It was somewhat curious to begin with but with its depth constantly shaded until the explosive last moments it wasn't something to be watched with others. Although the character performances were intriguing i thought they were restricted somewhat and should have been a little more in your face. Don't get me wrong, i love plot hooks but this one had just a little too many and lacked a lot of explanation. Its one of those movies you want to see the end of, but you want it sooner rather than later. Powerful ending, I wouldn't recommend this film though IF you still insist on watching it then do watch it through till the end. Just Don't watch it with dad :)
    4tarchon

    pretty average

    I rented this on DVD and I kind of feel bad since Dawson and Lugacy are so earnest about it in the DVD comments. It's not a bad movie exactly, but it's one of those films that desperately wants to be a deep comment on human nature while not realizing that its story is practically a genre. Plus, it is a little simplistic about the issue in a lot of ways, and the characters' behavior often strains belief. I'd say its a film that you would get something out of if you don't have a lot of film/TV/literature/life behind you (to be honest, I've seen almost exactly the same story in horror comics even). Otherwise, its point has been made before and more artfully. And that gets to the big problem, which is that it really doesn't have much of cinematic interest to it besides the point. It ends up being a fairly bland movie overall that invests everything in the idea that the basic story will be shocking and compelling, and it doesn't really pay off.
    9jkhuysmans0

    Dawson's Descent

    "Descent." Yeah. Boy... I haven't seen anything this powerful and scintillating since Bruno Dumont's, "Twentynine Palms" (2003). (By the way this film is not to be confused with another fairly recent pic about the topic of "female empowerment," "THE Descent" (2005), directed by our Splat Pack friend, Neil Marshall, who also happens to be a major talent his own right.) But getting back to this "Descent," the NC-17 rated (uh-oh) effort on which the lovely Ms. Dawson takes a producer's credit (congratulations) and directed by Talia Lugacy (strong chance that's not a real name), as good as it is (in moments), it will not be appreciated by most lay people out there because the script is pretty flawed. As a producer, you really have to tighten up that script. Of course, in the premise alone, you have the promise of rising conflict, but there still lies the task therein of accomplishing rising conflict.

    At times, this thing plays like an interesting piece of experimental theater and, well, I guess I'll let the others who've already commented here speak to the boringness of it, namely that which occurs in the second act -but find me a second act that isn't boring? There's also this Catch 22 that goes along with these quasi-independent films like "Descent" in which Rosario happens to be attaching herself to and leveraging her "fame-identity" to get a script into production that would, under usual circumstances, not get made at all while at the same time she is basically a miscast in the film's leading role. Rosario Dawson is gorgeous and, apparently, you can shoot this girl from just about any angle all day long, but, oh, wow-wee, how fast the time just slips away: Rosy ain't no undergraduate no more. That's part of the confusion about the screenplay: "Is she a graduate student? A TA? No, graduate students don't really have these type of qualms with football players, do they?" Again, if you are Rosario Dawson, Executive Producer, that's the one of many, many aspects to the professional film process you'll have to think about as you embark on this wonderful new role in your film career. And if you don't have the answer to why you're movie isn't convincing, let me tell you: there is a boatload and a bevy of vivacious, well-qualified, undergraduate aged talents, pining to get involved in the business, who might have nailed that lead character down, all the while, looking just as darn good as you know who; but unfortunately without Ms. Dawson -no Honey, NO money. I have to say, the camera department did an outstanding job, however, because this film is really well shot (i.e. lit) in all its dreary/dreamy darkness. The nightclub scenes look wonderful; one can tell all those music videos are starting to pay off and the play with time... The shooting/framing is all quite excellent which makes the picture a rewarding watch.

    "Descent" is good not great. However, I have a feeling, thanks to NetFlix, this movie will find a life of its own. I hope this group continues making films. If you're into experimental American film-making, cinematographic imagery of implausibly well formed college studs (or male model drop-outs) in their early twenties, or if you're an undergraduate, just plain angry at the hormonally aggressive young men that comprise less than half of your American university, "Rosario Dawson's Descent" might be your flavor of RockaRoll.
    7LnineB

    Amazingly dark portrayal of trauma.

    For once, I finally get to see a movie that portrays the reality of the aftermath of rape. This film digs deep into the psyche of what it can feel like after being violated and humiliated by another human being. Everyone talks about the ending but the true horror of the film is the very long middle segments that explores Dawson's character true descent into depression and darkness. She just doesn't "move on". She goes from living a normal college life to exploring the dark side of pain and trauma by failing out of school, drugs, alcohol and finally revenge. This is not a pure revenge story. It's more about the thin line between being prey or being the predator. At the end of the film , Rosario's character still feels empty, she still has a void. She crosses the line to become the predator but found out that it's extremely easy to become a predator. The difficult part of life is healing. With that said, the revenge is pretty sweet. I did not see that coming at all and honestly enjoyed it from the viewers perspective but not from the perspective of reality. Excellent film.
    3Birkyirky

    A Descent in the Ratings

    I found this movie to be a slow burner in some ways - and not the good way either. It was so slow i had to fast forward to speed it up! As far as genre goes it had nothing of anything really. Suspense? Bore Thriller? Bore Drama? Bore. I found myself fast forwarding long minutes of dark clubs scenes with the usual crappy music playing and stoned out junkies drinking and soft porn dancing. The dialogue was terrible written by novice writers, that was clear and never once did i feel engaged as a viewer. And again, the music was such downer, just a turn off. Dawson is a beautiful woman with great acting chops, but there was no way she could save this mess. Is it normal for a rape/revenge movie to put you to sleep? I'll give it a 3 just for RD and that's it i can't think of anything else this movie had that would give the paying viewer any excitement at all. Bought this movie at a $2 bargin bin - i got ripped.

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    • Trivia
      Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, and Vanessa Ferlito all worked together in the 2007 Quentin Tarantino film, "Death Proof".
    • Quotes

      Adrian: You like raping smart girls, huh? Make them feel small and stupid, huh? You stupid fuck. Who's stretching whose cunt now, huh?

    • Alternate versions
      Released on DVD in separate R-rated and NC-17 rated versions. The NC-17 DVD runs for around seven minutes longer.
    • Connections
      Featured in Starfilm (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      (Dream of) You and I
      Written and performed by Jeff Buckley

      Published by Sony/ATV Song LLC (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Descenso
    • Filming locations
      • Fairleigh Dickinson University - 285 Madison Avenue, Madison, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • City Lights Pictures
      • M.E.G.A. Films
      • Trybe Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,233
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,411
      • Aug 12, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,233
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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