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  1. The life of psychiatrist Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is derailed after she nearly hits a girl with her car one night. Later, Miranda wakes up in her own mental hospital under the care of her peer ...

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  2. This means that a movie could get 86% of its review as 2-2.5 stars out of 5 (or some equivalent, many reviews don’t use a star or score system, they just provide an overall impression) and it would still be only at 14% on rotten tomatoes.

  3. Jan 1, 2000 · Gothika Review. Psychiatrist Miranda Grey's (Berry) life appears to be perfect until - after a car accident - she wakes up as an inmate in her own asylum, accused of the murder of her husband....

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    Movie Review. Logical to a fault, coolly empathic and fiercely intelligent, psychologist Miranda Grey is among the top faculty at Woodward Penitentiary for Women—an asylum for the criminally insane.

    • Mathieu Kassovitz
  5. SPOILERS FOLLOW: - it's about a woman who sees ghosts/dead people who want her to help them right the wrong in their death, - it involves other characters questioning the sanity of the heroine, - the heroine is doing her own investigation of the mysterious messages by the ghosts,

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz (‘The Crimson Rivers’), the film tells the story of a psychiatrist, Miranda Grey (Berry), who wakes up one day to find that she has been incarcerated for murdering her husband Douglas (Charles S. Dutton). With no memory of what really transpired, she comes to believe that the ghost of a young girl is possessing her.

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  8. Nov 21, 2003 · The movie introduces several intriguing characters, including Sheriff Ryan (John Carroll Lynch) and Phil Parsons (Bernard Hill), the prison warden. And it teases us with the possibility that any of them — or Pete, of course — could be behind the monstrous misunderstanding.

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