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Gift, The
Paramount Classics

Gift, The reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 62 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.6 out of 10
based on 29 reviews
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MPAA RATING: R for violence, language, and sexuality/nudity

Starring Cate Blanchett, Giovanni Ribisi, Greg Kinnear, Hilary Swank, and Katie Holmes

A haunting psychological thriller, The Gift is ultimately a profound celebration of the human spirit. (Paramount Classics)


GENRE(S): Suspense/Thriller  
WRITTEN BY: Billy Bob Thornton
Tom Epperson
 
DIRECTED BY: Sam Raimi  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: July 17, 2001 
Video: July 17, 2001 
Theatrical: December 20, 2000 
RUNNING TIME: 111 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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90
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
When movie lovers are looking back on the best of 2001, they will still be marveling at the beauty, intelligence and seemingly effortless mastery of Ms. Blanchett's performance.
88
New York Daily News Jack Mathews
But there were few, if any, better performances in 2000 than the one Blanchett gives here, and Raimi's crafty blend of dramatic realism and supernatural knowledge is one of the year's best directing con jobs.
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80
Mr. Showbiz Cody Clark
The real revelation, however, is Keanu Reeves. His character is something of a caricature — a violent, white-trash wife-beater — but Reeves' portrayal is joltingly authentic.
80
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
The Gift delivers the lurid goods as a scary, sexy, twist-a-minute whodunit.
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75
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
It's got the pleasing proportions of a stocking stuffed with agreeable little treats in the absence of an exciting big surprise.
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75
Chicago Tribune Michael Wilmington
For all its craft and achievement, The Gift -- which has a script that may have needed more rewriting and deepening -- is a good, minor effort; it has some real conviction, even anguish. And it has Blanchett, whose gift as an actress is sometimes transcendent.
75
Boston Globe Jay Carr
A solidly crafted, suspensefully written, powerfully acted little juggernaut.
75
Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
At its heart, there's Blanchett, an actress whose instincts are unerring, and dead-on.
75
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
Ingenious in its plotting, colorful in its characters, taut in its direction and fortunate in possessing Cate Blanchett.
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70
TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
Blanchett's quietly radiant performance anchors even the most outrageous plot developments, and she's well-supported on all sides.
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70
Variety Todd McCarthy
A good, old-fashioned suspenser.
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70
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
Overly familiar material, even well done, cannot be made more intrinsically interesting than it is. Not even by Cate Blanchett and Keanu Reeves.
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70
Film.com Ernest Hardy
Blanchett projects a wounded dignity that anchors her character even when the film slips into silly hokum; she's never less than fantastic, and as such manages to keep the film on course.
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70
Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
If you love actors, it's the sort of thing you might be tempted to see a second time, even after you've found out whodunit, just to examine more carefully the way the performers -- particularly the mesmerizing Cate Blanchett -- weave shining silken threads around what's essentially a pretty uninvolving narrative.
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63
USA Today Mike Clark
Tolerance for this movie will likely depend on tolerance for melodramatic, over-the-top finales, especially ones with otherworldly twists.
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63
Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
She (Blanchett) single-handedly forms the human heart of this engrossing, if ultimately preposterous, supernatural thriller.
60
LA Weekly Manohla Dargis
Here, it's the creepily quiet stuff, the stuff that might be rushed over in a different movie -- Annie shivering alone in bed or being visited by her dead grandmother as she hangs out the wash -- that makes the film more than a generic distraction.
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60
The New York Times Dana Stevens
The picture is saved from mediocrity by Mr. Raimi's smooth competence, and by the unusually high quality of the acting.
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60
Village Voice J. Hoberman
A creepily effective button-pusher that owes a bit to the original "Cape Fear" both in Sam Raimi's ruthless direction and Keanu Reeves's unexpectedly robust performance as the most violent redneck peckerwood in a steamy Georgia town.
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60
New York Magazine Peter Rainer
Were it not for these performances (Blanchett, Ribisi, Swank, Reeves), The Gift would be fairly negligible.
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50
Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold
A clumsy, heavy-handed and unnecessarily sordid occult thriller that somehow has managed to generate a big pre-release buzz.
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50
Baltimore Sun Chris Kaltenbach
Outside of a strong (and largely misused) cast and an abundance of moody atmosphere, there's precious little to recommend this exploitative mess.
50
Time Richard Corliss
She (Blanchett) seems the only guardian of sanity in this good-old-boy Bellevue.
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50
Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt
There's too much hokum and too little suspense in the screenplay by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson.
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50
San Francisco Chronicle Edward Guthmann
Pure ham and cheese.
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40
TNT RoughCut Andy Klein
In terms of cleverly hidden exposition, this ain't "The Sixth Sense."
40
Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten
So many logical questions go unasked in The Gift, which, ultimately, is the movie's downfall. Mark this package as “Return to Sender.”
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40
Dallas Observer Luke Y. Thompson
The bottom line, however, is that cheap and unoriginal as The Gift may be, it sucks you in.
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30
Washington Post Curt Fields
So chock-full of stereotypes as to be a filmic Southern Country Safari.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 7.6 (out of 10) based on 15 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jeremy W. gave it an8:
I found the story captivating, once it began rolling, although the Southern depravity was an appalling, if true-life-life, vehicle that at once repelled, and yet attracted sympathy. Giovanni Ribisi was my favorite character in the film. The plot was a little thin, but the cast really made this film.

armando s. gave it an8:
I liked this movie, even though i do not believe in precognition. Blanchett was wonderful and Reeves even gives a good performance-whoa-what a suprise-he should just play bad guys the rest of his career! Well directed by Raimi.

Brian C. gave it a 7:
The movie wasn't too bad, it was better than it was worse. I think we all know that the best part was seeing Katie Holmes naked. It was about time, thank you to Raimi.

Brian C. gave it a 7:
The movie wasn't too bad, it was better than it was worse. I think we all know that the best part was seeing Katie Holmes naked. It was about time, thank you to Raimi.

Andrew M. gave it a 6:
This film was...ok. I don't really know how to describe it. Yes, Blanchett was superb, but then she always is. Keanu Reeves was believable (and loathsome) and Katie Holmes was very good (and very sexy!) But the whole story just wasn't much fun to watch and didn't resonate any feelings. It was predictable in parts and inevitable in others. Overall, I'd say a fairly well made film but, one scene aside (thanks KH), a pretty forgettable one.

Pat C. gave it an 8:
Blanchett has a way of driving a plot in a way one can't recall seeing before.

Erica B. gave it a 9:
If this movie is a prelude to what 2001 is going to be like at the box office then viewers are in for one helluva year.

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