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Dec 30, 2020 · The psychiatrist finds out that a man with an Anima Sola tattoo had been visiting and raping the other woman. After she manages to escape from the penitentiary, Miranda returns to the house she used to share with her husband.
- Penélope Cruz
Here we can find an ensemble cast that brings to life four...
- Halle Berry
This is a story about a woman who struggles to face the...
- Robert Downey Jr
The tobacco-loving eccentric detective has been given a...
- Penélope Cruz
Gothika was shot in Montreal, Quebec in the spring of 2003. It was released theatrically in the United States on November 21, 2003, the Friday before Thanksgiving. The film grossed $141.6 million internationally, though it received generally negative reviews from critics.
Jan 12, 2021 · Director Mathieu Kassovitz, then a relative unknown in the states, was brought on last-minute, and Berry was seriously injured after breaking her arm halfway through production filming a scene with...
- Abbey White
May 24, 2021 · The Creepiest Part Of ‘Gothika’ Most People Missed. Throughout Gothika, the message “NOT ALONE” is referenced. We first see it cut into Miranda’s (Halle Berry) forearm. In the same scene, crime scene photos show that Miranda had painted “NOT ALONE” on the wall with her husband Doug’s blood.
Jan 2, 2021 · 2003's Gothika, a supernatural horror movie starring Robert Downey Jr. and Halle Berry, was disliked upon release despite a great cast, but why? Oscars couldn't save this movie. Screen Rant
- Brynne Ramella
Jan 24, 2017 · In Gothika, why does Rachel Parsons torture the innocent patient Miranda instead of her rapist, Sheriff Ryan? Apparently she cannot affect her rapists in any way, but Miranda is prone to her influence.
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Jan 31, 2024 · Gothika is immediately eerie, the dark green, grey and black hues of the jail cell quickly filling audiences with ominous feelings of violence and danger. As the camera settles on two women, their relationship is immediately understood – doctor and patient.