- Studio: Miramax Films
- Release Date: Nov 30, 2007
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8.4
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Universal acclaim- based on 135 Ratings
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Positive: 120 out of 135
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Mixed: 6 out of 135
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Negative: 9 out of 135
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Nov 17, 201210The Diving Bell and the Butterfly offers up a kind of harmonic tranquility that's just too good to resist. Watching it is like taking that hot shower after a long, debilitating day, and having that numbing ecstasy wash through your bones.
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May 30, 20138
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Sep 29, 20109The Diving Bell and The Butterfly is seriously one of the best films I have ever seen, and I am just going to disregard anything anyone is going to say about it. I have never felt so emotional when watching a movie, it is truly beautifully miserable; Not to mention that the acting crew is brilliant.
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Nov 26, 20118
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Jun 13, 20119Definitely one of the best films of the year. This film is very beautiful and moving. An idea is fresh and stunning. "Let your imagination set you free".
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AshlyG.Mar 2, 20087For a story that is this unfilmable, Shnabel should be applauded at keeping the audience watching the entire time!
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MattFMay 7, 200810
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[Anonymous]Dec 1, 200710Best film of the year. Funny, moving, artful. I saw it at a screening a few weeks ago and can't get it out of my mind.
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BryanW.Dec 3, 200710Only someone with the creative vision as broad as Julian Schnabel could make a film this free about a man locked in his own body. Simply amazing...
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JoJoJJan 14, 20085
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JimmySDec 22, 200810Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric) has given us Julian Schnabel
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BeteNJan 20, 20085Long, uncomfortable and absent of pathos.
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DBFeb 24, 20083
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DougN.Feb 4, 20089Really enjoyed this movie. It's probably not for every one. But it made me think. Found the scenes with his wife and children very moving.We with good health take so much for granted.
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PaulMar 20, 200810
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JohnB.Apr 8, 200810
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GaryRJun 10, 200810Filmaking at its best...you feel as if you are inside of the main character experiencing all of his suffering. The scene where the doctor sews his bad eye shut is so unnerving that you want to look away but cannot. This film should have been nominated for best picture...it's that good.
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ASJun 9, 20086A moving story, a good movie. Not exceptional anyway.
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CindyA.Feb 25, 200910
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RandyMNov 15, 200810Utterly stunning. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a beautiful and powerful experience that should not be missed.
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AnonymousMCJan 13, 20080letter by letter is tedious beyond reason...instead of walking out, of the theatre
I sat there working out faster ways to communicate.
The reviewers that drew me into seeing this most boring movie of the year must themselves be locked
into the syndrome.
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austinwJan 17, 200810one of the best films i've ever seen, and the first 10 i've ever given on metacritic. profoundly moving. easily the best film I've seen all year. i never cared for schnabel as a painter, but as a filmmaker, he is outstanding.
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BethC.Jan 18, 20086
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AnnB.Jan 5, 20089This was just a beautifully made film about a man who is physically immobilized by a rare form of stroke, whose brain is extremely active and sharp. When the film opens, we see the world through Jean-Do's eyes and mind then move on to his family, friends and medical staff who care for him with flashbacks along the way. Great acting by the whole cast.
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BillyS.Feb 2, 20088
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DavidS.Feb 27, 200810
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EricS.Feb 4, 20085
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ChadS.Feb 7, 200810
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KaseyS.Mar 16, 200810How did this movie not get nominated for Best Picture? Incredible. Cinematography like you've never seen.
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JayH.Apr 27, 20088Wow, what a powerful and moving film. Excellent direction and performances, beautiful photography. It's not a film that you would easily forget. Very well edited. Exceptional.
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MelN.Apr 4, 20083
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GaryHMay 12, 200810If I was able to score 20 for the movie I would. It is quite simply the best movie ever made. It will leave you shattered, in love and thrilled to be alive. The performance of the father is worth the price of entrance ticket alone.
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JFMay 4, 200810Brilliant on every level. One of the most effective and affecting films I have ever seen.
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LicardioMay 4, 200810
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bdaMay 2, 200910Schnabel nailed it.
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ArminRJul 2, 20099The highly rated Diving Bell and the Butterfly deserved more in Cannes film festival and Oscar Academy.
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danielwNov 29, 200710
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EdK.Nov 30, 200710Moving account of a man who only working body parts his is brain and left eye .told from his point of view. Remarkable acting from the entire cast.
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KevinL.Dec 26, 20078
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PaulK.Dec 31, 20079The cinematography is striking, especially at first. the story unfolds slowly, but by the end, i was captivated and surprised that this was based on a true story.
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krJan 28, 200810Visually stunning movie that will leave you breathless. It's like watching a dream come to life.
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JeffJ.Feb 16, 20086While the story is moving and genuinely tragic, I found the movie plodding. Watching it did make me think of what I would want should the same fate find me. I'm not sure why he was so admired and loved by the hospital staff; the film did not make that clear.
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DamienA.Feb 27, 20088
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EvanD.Jun 28, 200810The perfect film. visually stunning and perfectly acted.
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reillykateDec 19, 200710I wasn't wild about either Basquiat or Before Night Falls, so I was worried this film would disappoint, as well. Instead, it is an absolute masterpiece. If anyone out there is skeptical based on Schnabel's past work, don't be. It's a beautiful film, and one that should be seen on the big screen. Go see it as soon as you can.
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patsDec 23, 20078
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mathewb.Dec 29, 200710perfect, one of the best films about the human condition that I ever seen. The best preformance of the year belongs to Amalric.
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100The film is a masterpiece in which “locked-in” syndrome becomes the human condition.
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100Schnabel’s movie, based on the calm and exquisite little book that Bauby wrote in the hospital, is a gloriously unlocked experience, with some of the freest and most creative uses of the camera and some of the most daring, cruel, and heartbreaking emotional explorations that have appeared in recent movies.
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80Most compelling in its attempts to re-create the experience of paralysis onscreen, gorgeously lensed pic morphs into a dreamlike collage of memories and fantasies, distancing the viewer somewhat from Bauby's consciousness even as it seeks to take one deeper.