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Jessie

Original title: Gerald's Game
  • 2017
  • 16
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood in Jessie (2017)
While trying to spice up her marriage in a remote lake house, a woman must suddenly fight to survive when she is left handcuffed to a bed.
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A couple tries to spice up their marriage in a remote lake house. After the husband dies unexpectedly, the wife is left handcuffed to their bed frame and must fight to survive and break free... Read allA couple tries to spice up their marriage in a remote lake house. After the husband dies unexpectedly, the wife is left handcuffed to their bed frame and must fight to survive and break free.A couple tries to spice up their marriage in a remote lake house. After the husband dies unexpectedly, the wife is left handcuffed to their bed frame and must fight to survive and break free.

  • Director
    • Mike Flanagan
  • Writers
    • Mike Flanagan
    • Jeff Howard
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Carla Gugino
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Chiara Aurelia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    138K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,512
    390
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writers
      • Mike Flanagan
      • Jeff Howard
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Carla Gugino
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Chiara Aurelia
    • 453User reviews
    • 165Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Jessie
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Gerald
    Chiara Aurelia
    Chiara Aurelia
    • Young Jessie
    Carel Struycken
    Carel Struycken
    • Moonlight Man
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Tom
    Kate Siegel
    Kate Siegel
    • Sally
    Adalyn Jones
    • Maddie
    Bryce Harper
    • James
    Gwendolyn McCann
    • Judge
    • (as Gwendolyn Mulamba)
    Jamie Flanagan
    Jamie Flanagan
    • Court Clerk
    • (as James Flanagan)
    Dori Lumpkin
    • Teenage Girl
    Natalie Roers
    • Reporter #1
    Nikia Reynolds
    • Reporter #2
    Bill Riales
    • Reporter #3
    Chuck Borden
    Chuck Borden
    • Court Officer #1
    Mike McGill
    • Court Officer #2
    Charles Dube
    • Corrections Officer
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    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writers
      • Mike Flanagan
      • Jeff Howard
      • Stephen King
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    7sddavis63

    Superb Stephen King Adaptation, But An Ending I Found Silly Detracted From It

    I will confess that I have never read the Stephen King novel on which this movie is based. Maybe the end is a bit clearer in the novel, but the ending of the movie really kind of left me a bit empty. I was really enjoying this movie up to that last ten minutes or so. I can't say that I had been particularly familiar with Carla Gugino, who played Jessie in this, but I thought her performance was fabulous. The story begins with Jessie and her husband Gerald (Bruce Greenwood) taking a vacation in a remote place in the hopes of resparking their marriage, which had gone dry romantically and sexually. To do that, Gerald had brought handcuffs and handcuffed Jessie to the bed. To that point this really had something of a "dark comedy" feel to it; it was humourous in a warped sort of way. But it doesn't stay that way for very long. Jessie wasn't enthusiastic about Gerald's handcuff game, or the rape scenario that he wanted to play out with them, and she eventually objected, leading to a fight between them - during which Gerald dropped dead of a heart attack with Jessie still chained to the bed. Alone, with no one to help her, no food, a hungry dog that had found its way into the house and was feeding on Gerald's body and only a single glass of water, she has to find a way to survive. The movie eventually becomes a journey of self-discovery for Jessie as she finds herself exploring the demons in her own past back to her childhood and her relationship with her father and how they connect with the present.

    This is really well done, and it includes a few scenes that are absolutely cringe-worthy. I actually had to turn away from the screen a couple of times. But personally I just thought this fell apart a bit with the ending. I didn't like the "Moonlight Man." I didn't think the "Moonlight Man" was really necessary to the story. The dog and just the situation seemed quite sufficient to make this a thoroughly superb horror movie and, to me at least, the "Moonlight Man" took a horror movie and turned it into something silly - although that was only in the last ten minutes or so of the movie. I will say that this definitely has a Stephen King feel to it, and up to that last ten minutes I would have said this was superb. But when an ending leaves me dry I end up having to mark it down just a little bit. (7/10)
    7cjs6547

    Successfully captures the feel of a Stephen King

    Stephen King is at times a brilliant writer, and most of his novels give a home-bred 70's vibe. There's the presence of raw indecency and rotten attachments right beside the gore, and this movie is very good at portraying that.

    I started watching this movie expecting to get bored at some point, because Gerald's Game is an odd pick of a novel to make into a film. A lot of the story revolves around the heroine spending hours alone and restricted. In a book, the writer has the freedom to play around with memories and weave them into the present, but was the director going to be able to do that?

    The answer is, yes, he is, and he does that very well. Kudos to a thoroughly entertaining experience, whether it was the 80's gore effects, the commendable acting of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, or the shifts from almost comedic to certainly nauseating scenes.

    The only thing that bothered me was that the cinematography was a bit dated, and nothing creative. But it doesn't mean that this movie is not worth the watch, and it will be even more enjoyable if you haven't read the book!
    6Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    Moonbeams and bone bags

    I quite admittedly avoided this one for a bit because I thought it would have to be masterfully finessed to keep this storyline contained in a single room while keeping my attention. I was not wrong... they just did in fact do it exceptionally well.

    This movie is engrossing and atmospheric, throwing you head first into her mental and physical struggles. They do a great job of making you feel like you are, in part, experiencing it first hand. This is done with its clever editing along with the high caliber of acting. Both main characters did an exceptional job, truly. Especially the wife, high emotionally intensified scenes are not easy and she did them at great length and with prowess.

    I would say my biggest gripe with this was the ending. It felt very "adapted from a book". It went from a storyline within action, to a spoon fed monologue narrating the aftermath for quite sometime in fact. I didn't dislike the way it actually ended, just the way it was executed. Overall this felt like something quite original and different, would recommend.
    7shannen-l-c

    Gripping thriller that far exceeds expectations

    The second I saw the trailer for this movie it grabbed my attention purely because I wondered how the hell a 1 hour 43 minute movie could built upon the premise of a woman being handcuffed to a bed. But Gerald's Game proved me wrong.

    There are so many hidden aspects of this movie that you just don't expect. Carla Gugino's performance as the main character, Jessie, is fantastic and she manages to carry the movie practically all by herself. Jessie's character is slowly dissected throughout and it's living through her struggles - past and present - that keeps you hooked and wanting to watch more.

    The relationship between Jessie and her husband Gerald is authentic and believable. Even the character of Gerald (played by Bruce Greenwood), who was in the movie for a very short period of time, brought an element of fear and tension to the movie, when his sexual preferences suggest there may be a more sinister side to him.

    Admittedly, it is slow in parts and there are areas where it starts to drag, but ultimately it's an engaging movie throughout. By delving into Jessie's psyche it has you doubt her mental state and what is real and what isn't, but also allows viewers to form a connection with her and sympathise with her as a character.

    The ending has a twist that I didn't see coming, which I'm still unsure about. Was it genius or was it silly? I'll let you be the judge of that. Personally, I found it interesting although it didn't necessarily fit right with the rest of the movie.

    The only reason this gets 7 stars is because of the slow pacing in places, lack of build-up and slightly unsatisfying ending.
    7nyjazzman

    Unexpected depth.....

    A woman trapped by a sadistic husband has to rely on unexplored strengths that emerge in a life threatening situation. This is not really a horror movie, although it's scary enough. Based on a Stephen King novel. I won't reveal how this plays out, but I felt it went off track at the end. Carla Gugino is great, and deserves a lot of credit for making the script work. It's a very small cast of characters, but she really stands out in the way she manages the changes her character goes through. I think I'd like to read the book now.

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    • Trivia
      The book ("Midnight Mass") that Jessie throws at the dog in this movie was written by Kate Siegel's character from Pas un bruit (2016) which was also directed by Mike Flanagan. It has subsequently been made into a Netflix Mini Series written and directed by Flanagan.
    • Goofs
      It is very unlikely that the car's airbags wouldn't deploy with such a hard crash.
    • Quotes

      Gerald Burlingame: People are safe from ghouls and ghosts and the living dead in the daylight. And they're usually safe from them at night, if they're with others. But a person alone in the dark... women alone in the dark are like open doors, Jessie, and if they scream for help, who knows what might answer. Who knows what people see in the moment of their solitary death. Is it so hard to believe that some of them might have died of fear? No matter what the words on the death certificate say... died of fear... because they saw, at their bedside, the Moonlight Man. Maybe that's just what death looks like.

      Jessie Burlingame: Not... real...

      Gerald Burlingame: Then why did the dog leave?

    • Crazy credits
      In each of the main credits' screen, a letter G, O, C or N is styled with the bright half-circle of the eclipse, which defines the color of the fonts: Letters to the left of that one are "lit up" in yellow, less bright the farther they are; the other letters are red. The remaining credits also have an unusual lighting, scrolling over a bright circle so that some letters are suddenly clearer.
    • Connections
      Featured in FoundFlix: Gerald's Game (2017) Ending Explained + Analysis (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Bring It on Home to Me
      Performed by Sam Cooke

      Written by Sam Cooke

      Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc. and Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Juego de Gerald
    • Filming locations
      • Mobile, Alabama, USA
    • Production company
      • Intrepid Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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