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Normal

  • 2013
  • Unrated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
70
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Normal (2013)
DramaThriller

Jim - a lonely, troubled young man who works as an apartment superintendent, is replaying his tortured past. Through a series of flashbacks, and interactions with the mysterious tenants he i... Read allJim - a lonely, troubled young man who works as an apartment superintendent, is replaying his tortured past. Through a series of flashbacks, and interactions with the mysterious tenants he is surrounded by, we not only learn of his dark secrets, but also what it means to be norma... Read allJim - a lonely, troubled young man who works as an apartment superintendent, is replaying his tortured past. Through a series of flashbacks, and interactions with the mysterious tenants he is surrounded by, we not only learn of his dark secrets, but also what it means to be normal. The answers he finds in his journey will shatter not only his perceptions of the past, ... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Griffin
  • Writer
    • Lenny Schwartz
  • Stars
    • Michael Reed
    • Sarah Nicklin
    • Nathaniel Sylva
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Griffin
    • Writer
      • Lenny Schwartz
    • Stars
      • Michael Reed
      • Sarah Nicklin
      • Nathaniel Sylva
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Michael Reed
    • Jim
    Sarah Nicklin
    Sarah Nicklin
    • Shelley
    Nathaniel Sylva
    Nathaniel Sylva
    • Tom
    Elyssa Baldassarri
    • Kate
    Shannon Hartman
    • June
    Samantha Acampora
    Samantha Acampora
    • April
    David Canavan
    • Young Tom
    Christopher L. Ferreira
    Christopher L. Ferreira
    • George (Age 18)
    Patrick Keeffe
    • David
    David Langill
    • Night Clubber
    Sissy O'Hara
    Sissy O'Hara
    • Nurse 1
    Joseph Oliveira
    • Night Clubber
    John C. Quinlan
    • Young Jim
    Ben Royer
    • Jim (Age 17)
    Monica Saviolakis
    • Lucy
    Michael Thurber
    Michael Thurber
    Rich Tretheway
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    David Erin Wilson
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    9tonythenunes

    A top-notch psychological ride to darkness

    Richard Griffin has directed a truly visceral film, part hypnotic treatment on death and betrayal, part Lynchian nightmare about the darkest of consciences. Behind a brilliant script by Leonard Schwartz and organic pacing from Griffin, this film is anything but its title would suggest, truly standing out as one of the most original and abnormally transportative indie films I've seen in years. The greatest piece of this filmic puzzle however is actor Michael Reed, who singlehandedly steals the show from a cast of talented actors. Reed is a star and what Normal proves above all else is that this star is rising!
    9mvarrati-69-464815

    An Anxious Slice of Impeccable Art!

    Settling in with a glass of wine last evening, I queued up NORMAL,and found myself so captivated by the resulting motion picture that I realized, as the end credits were rolling, that I hadn't once touched my glass.

    Richard Griffin's directing was sharp and stylish, and Leonard Xavier Roberts Schwartz's script was ferocious. Add into that a remarkably intense cast of extreme talent, and what followed was a claustrophobic and atmospheric slice of art that was absolutely delicious for the mind. Similar to the way Chabrol would construct quiet mysteries out of anxiety rather than blood, this movie uses close quarters to ramp up the tension, and a color palette that titillates as much as it unnerves. Movies like NORMAL are truly special, as they remind viewers that the realm of low budget has not seen its final hey day, and that great art is out there waiting to be discovered and celebrated. This is a film that deserves to be seen. Do yourself a favor, and track down this remarkable gem.
    TokyoGyaru

    The friends and family clearly got here first.

    It's REALLY unethical and dishonest to promise people filmmaking on the level of Scorsese or Kubrick in order to trick people into watching a film. This movie is not the marvel reviewers are claiming it is. It is pretentious, badly acted (including the main "actor" who keeps looking/behaving as though he's constantly constipated), and edited weirdly. It's also ridiculous in how some characters act. If you have to lie this much about a film, either you're delusional or you don't have faith in it, neither of which does innocent moviegoers any favors.
    7Pycal

    Nothing Normal About It (In A Good Way)

    Richard Griffin's latest film NORMAL had a lot of mystery surrounding it. I had figured out early on before the release that it would likely center around a serial-killer, but it almost seemed like few details were purposefully given. Such is appropriate though as NORMAL is indeed a very shadowy and mysterious film with a good amount of twists and turns. Despite Griffin making clarification that the film is not horror (the genre he is best known for working in), this distinction is a bit blurred here. NORMAL is a dark film and while it plays more with psychology and drama rather than standard thrills and chills, the movie certainly has enough horrific, unsettling and grim content in it. However, even if it doesn't play like a straight horror film, NORMAL is probably Griffin's scariest and affecting movie to date.

    This is a movie (unlike most of the director's other films) that is dark and dead serious. Probably closest to Griffin's EXHUMED in tone and feel and the fact that much of the cast and crew is repeated here. For instance, the movie is all kinds of bleak and has a similar claustrophobic feel to it. Ken Willinger (who collaborates again with Griffin as director of photography here for the second time) crafts a similar look (albeit in color) and makes use of some really contrasty, low-key film noir type lighting that makes the film's aesthetic about as dark as its subject matter. Willinger really shines in his work here and fully demonstrates his massive talent for cinematography. On display are some truly amazing shots that rival the best work of a Roger Deakins-- my favorite of which features actor Michael Thurber walking through the streets of downtown Boston at night illuminated by a plume of sewer steam. This shot brought to mind a similar shot in THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD and as with there, it gave me goosebumps.

    Even if NORMAL is a rather unsettling film for much of its running time, it's also oddly beautiful in a lot of ways. Due to its music score at times and aforementioned Willinger cinematography, NORMAL almost has a Terrence Malick like quality to it in the visuals and storytelling. Just a poignant and powerful film and the performances help sell it. Michael Reed is excellent in the lead and comes off as quite creepy and terrifying in his portrayal of a twisted serial killer. Elyssa Baldassarri also shines in the role of Kate and her performance says so much just due to her demeanor and facial expressions alone. The rest of the cast is generally well utilized and Michael Thurber always steals whatever scene he's in no matter how short his screen time.

    All in all, nothing is really 'normal' about the film NORMAL. It's a film you'll no doubt be impacted by and probably hard-pressed to forget.
    10rrebelo-645-817882

    Great Mystery!!!

    This film is an amazing look at a modern day serial killer. It goes in some incredible and interesting directions! Will Keep you on your feet!! Do yourself a favor and check this one out. One of the best independent films I have seen in a long time. Richard Griffin takes it to another level and Michael Reed Delivers a spellbinding performance. The supporting cast also puts in an incredible effort to create a legitimately strange and mysterious world. The cinematography is reminiscent of film noir with its bleak dark tones mixed with rich color. So definitely seek this film out! hopefully this year at a film festival or soon to be on DVD

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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      • Providence, Rhode Island, USA(main location)
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      • Scorpio Film Releasing
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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