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Psych:9

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 38m
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4.4/10
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Sara Foster in Psych:9 (2010)
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Working alone at night in a recently closed hospital, an unstable woman witnesses events that may be connected to a string of murders.Working alone at night in a recently closed hospital, an unstable woman witnesses events that may be connected to a string of murders.Working alone at night in a recently closed hospital, an unstable woman witnesses events that may be connected to a string of murders.

  • Director
    • Andrew Shortell
  • Writer
    • Lawrence Robinson
  • Stars
    • Cary Elwes
    • Sara Foster
    • Michael Biehn
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    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Andrew Shortell
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Robinson
    • Stars
      • Cary Elwes
      • Sara Foster
      • Michael Biehn
    • 23User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Cary Elwes
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    • Dr. Irvin Clement
    Sara Foster
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    • Roslyn
    Michael Biehn
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    • Det. Marling
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Beth
    Gabriel Mann
    Gabriel Mann
    • Cole
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    • Emma
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    Susie Amy
    Susie Amy
    • Anne Marks
    Katherine Shanklin
    • Young Roslyn
    Ryan James
    • Security Guard
    Brian Caspe
    Brian Caspe
    • News Reader
    Joel Kirby
    Joel Kirby
    • Henry Marks
    Stephen Fisher
    Stephen Fisher
    • Jim
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    3Leofwine_draca

    Dull, dark and dismal

    A film about a young woman working in an abandoned hospital...zzz...are you still awake? Yep, we're back in the world of creepy abandoned buildings, ghosts caught on CCTV cameras, long corridors with poor lighting and unexplained noises coming from empty rooms. PSYCH 9 is one of those would-be horror films that ploughs entirely familiar turf.

    The movie attempts to take a psychological approach to the material, but the derivative script combined with poor film-making skills results in a highly painful viewing experience. There are long, endless shots thrown in in a bid to establish mood but which do little other than test the viewer's endurance.

    Throw in some by now perfunctionary flashbacks, clichéd jittery editing shots and a bunch of tired, has-been actors (Colleen Camp, Cary Elwes and an entirely superfluous Michael Biehn) and you have a recipe for disaster. Sara Foster's cold and unsympathetic lead is the final straw.

    I don't know what's worse about the ending: that the script is so poor I wasn't who sure who the murderer was, or that by this point I had no interest in finding out.
    3vnssyndrome89

    Missed opportunities aplenty...

    Psych:9 (2010)

    3 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 2:05 min

    BASIC PLOT: Roslyn (Sara Foster) is starting a new job at a hospital that's closing down. She's going through, and transferring medical records, as part of the closure. There's only two other people on the grounds, Dr. Irvin Clement (Cary Elwes), who's upstairs, doing the same job, in the psych unit, and a creepy security guard (Ryan James), in a shack out front.

    At the same time, a serial killer known as "the Night Hawk", has been killing blonde women all over town.

    Detective Marling (Michael Biehn), has been assigned the Night Hawk case, and appears to have suspicions about the identity of the killer.

    Cole (Gabriel Mann) is Rosyln's husband, who drives a cab.

    There's not much of a story, just a bunch of characters, bumbling around in an old hospital.

    WHAT WORKS: *AWESOME OPENING SEQUENCE There's a cool opening, using Rorschach ink blots, with faces in them. It's the best part of the whole movie.

    *GREAT ATMOSPHERIC The setting was coming through the screen, and the feeling of it was awful! I don't know if it was a set, or an actual building, but it had an ominous aura. The location was disturbing, and it got to you. It really added to the ambience of the movie.

    *THE LIGHTERS ARE A GOOD VISUAL METAPHOR They let you know fire is important, a metaphor for history, insanity and cleansing.

    WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *I HATE THESE WOMEN who marry children, nag them, gripe about them, and then are surprised when they cheat, or act a fool. This is a personal preference, but I hate these types of relationships in movies and on TV. You knew he was an idiot when you married him, don't gripe about it.

    *THE GREEN FILTER IS DISTRACTING l know they are going for an industrial feel, but it's too much. It takes away from the amazing visuals the filming location provides, and that's about all this movie has going for it.

    *MICHAEL BIEHN IS WASTED IN THIS MOVIE Michael Biehn, who plays Detective Marling, is wasted here. His character is pointless, goes nowhere, and it feels like he was cast, just so his name could be on the credits (his name made me watch). This flawed script throws his character away, and it's such a shame. When he's on the screen, he steals the show.

    *THERE'S NO STORY There tries to be one, but it makes no sense. There was something about childhood sexual abuse, crazy parents, paranoia, and a baby. That's about all I got from this movie. It's not engaging, or even interesting, and certainly NOT entertaining. There are lots of disturbing shots of a disused hospital, but even that is destroyed by the overuse of the green filter.

    Several different renderings could have been chosen to advance the story, but instead, there are just more missed opportunities. We could have seen through the disturbed person's eyes, this technique was attempted (I think), but it's so jumbled, it doesn't work. A depiction of that nature works, only when you have a stable, grounding character, that represents reality. Detective Marling (Michael Biehn) should have been given this role, but instead, he's only given a few minutes of screen time. Without that grounding influence, all you're left with is a haphazard melange of disjointed imagery, and ideas. The viewer cannot tell delusion from reality, so no story forms into anything resembling a cohesive plot

    TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *The film ventures into strange territory with its attempts at allegories and symbolism, but these efforts lead nowhere, and fail to provide a clear point. It had good actors, who were wasted. It had a cool location, that was wasted. The interesting opening was about all this movie had to offer. I'd skip it, there are better creepy atmospherics out there. Try Session 9 (2001) instead.

    CLOSING NOTES: *I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
    3kaijueguy

    Convulted and confusing

    The cast was very good, the cinematography fine, its the movie itself which is just poorly edited and convoluted. I know this sort of thing is en-vogue these days but give me a stylish Argento over this sort of thing any day. The flashback sequences do little to make the films point or establish any coherency to the story and the surprise ending should really be no surprise no matter how improbable. Film is a form of communication and the end product fails miserably in communicating anything at all. Again, kudos to a fine cast in spite of the material. Sets, lighting, atmosphere, cinematography a movie that would have had everything going for it in more capable hands.
    4thekarmicnomad

    Excellent setting, but nothing going on.

    Right from the start the makers of this movie succeed hands down in creating the perfect climate for a horror movie.

    Outstanding camera work, lighting, set design, acting and direction all contribute to the unsettling atmosphere of a disturbed woman working alone at night in a deserted hospital with an unsavoury past.

    Unfortunalty it goes on for much too long. After a while(of pretty much nothing happening) the silent halls and creaking lifts start to feel like home. You almost want to nip in and give her a hand with all that filing she is neglecting.

    As the film trundles on I found myself willing something nasty to jump out and kill her or the coffee machine to run out of milk or anything of any note worthiness.

    This is an excellently produced film, superbly executed and if you have a surplus of patience and don't expect any form of 'pay-off' this film may be for you; otherwise I'd check the rest of your DVD collection before sticking this one on.
    kimi_layercake

    "Confusing To Say The Least"

    "Psych 9" is a horror film about an unstable woman,Working alone at night in a recently closed hospital, who witnesses events that may be connected to a string of murders sloughing the streets at night. To uncover the truth she will have to revisit the past behind the walls of Psych:9.

    Cast wise, Good. Sara Foster is convincing in the role of Roslyn Hanniger, a mentally unstable woman experiencing a series of unsettling events. Cary Elwes is chilling in the role of Dr. Irvin Clement, a soft spoken doctor who seems very friendly but holds great secrets within him. Rest are good.

    "Psych 9" promises a lot and delivers a few. The final plot might seems confusing and is open to individual retrospection.It still has enough twists and turns to keep viewers engaged. The movie settings is very good with less preference of gore.

    Overall, "Psych 9" is an average movie which could have been a good movie. But that doesn't take away anything from the fact that it deserves at least one view.

    My Verdict : 5/10

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      The movie was shot in 2006, but released only in 2010.
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      Dr. Clement: The abused becomes the abuser.

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Czech Republic
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Psych 9
    • Filming locations
      • Barrandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Green Card Pictures
      • International Production Company
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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