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  1. The Cell is a 2000 science fiction psychological horror film directed by Tarsem Singh in his directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, and Vincent D'Onofrio. The film follows scientists as they use experimental technology to enter the mind of a comatose serial killer in order to locate where he has hidden his latest kidnap victim.

  2. Aug 18, 2000 · 5 min read. Vincent D'Onofrio is a killer in "The Cell." “The Cell” is a bizarre mixture of science fiction and serial murders, mind games and pop psychology, wild images and haunting special effects. It’s a thriller and a fantasy, a police movie and a venture into the mind of a killer so perverse he could see Hannibal Lecter and raise him.

    • The Use of Mind-Bending Technology
    • The Main Cast's Performances
    • Gothic Visuals & Set Design
    • Costuming/Make-Up
    • Astounding Cinematography
    • Artistic Parallels
    • Interweaving Three Plots Together

    Back when the movie debuted in 2000, the idea of the technology used in the movie seemed far-fetched. With shows like Black Mirror and more, the use of virtual reality has brought the world into a new light. However, the technology used in The Cell was quite advanced for its time. Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) is a child psychologist who takes p...

    In the lead role is Jennifer Lopez as Catherine. Catherine is a kind and determined woman who deeply wants to help her patients, even if it means using futuristic technology. Lopez's performance was loved by some fans as she embodied this mother-like persona, who wanted to find the root issue of her patient's problems. Not to mention, she barely fl...

    One thing to greatly admire about The Cell is its incredible use of gothic visuals and set design. The aesthetic of the movieis well in tune with what was seen of the genre in the 2000s. In the movie's DVD commentary, director Tarsem Singh describes why he used the Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia for the opening scene. Singh explains, "Ever...

    What made the visuals and set design for The Cell so much more impactful was the costuming done by the Oscar-winning Eiko Ishioka. Speaking about the costume designer also on the DVD commentary, Singh said that "'subtle [doesn't exist] in her vocabulary." He was certainly right, as the costuming, which was quite similar to the work she did on Dracu...

    When it comes to cinematography, the movie did an impeccable job that only heightened the alternate reality and psyche that viewers witnessed. Working alongside Singh was cinematographer Paul Laufer, who managed to capture the sense of eerieness and suspense of the movie through the camera angles and different shots. For instance, one scene that st...

    There's a lot of artistic parallels that can be found throughout the movie. In one scene, audiences were able to see Singh parallel artist Damien Hirst when he replicated the graphic statement piece, 'Mother and Child (Divided)' - with the directorusing a horse instead of a cow as his subject. This is not the only artist that Singh alludes to eithe...

    When analyzing the movie, some fans praised it for its seamless interweaving of three plots. The first story explores Catherine and her work as a psychologist, where she is trying to help a young patient while they are comatose. The second story then sees her journey inside Carl's mind, where she tries not to succumb to it herself. While this is al...

  3. The Cell is a 2000 sci-fi psychological-thriller/horror film directed by Tarsem Singh. It stars Jennifer Lopez, Vincent D'Onofrio and Vince Vaughn. It is Tarsem's feature-length film debut; he previously directed music videos such as R.E.M. 's "Losing My Religion." Child psychiatrist Catherine Deane (Lopez) is pioneering a device which allows ...

  4. Synopsis. Child psychologist Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) is an expert in an experimental treatment for coma patients: a virtual reality device created by Dr. Henry West (Dylan Baker) that allows her to enter the minds of individuals in a vegetative state and attempt to coax them into consciousness. Her current patient, a boy named Edward ...

  5. Please send us a . The Cell is a film directed by Tarsem Singh with Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Marianne Jean-Baptiste .... Year: 2000. Original title: The Cell. Synopsis: The FBI track down Carl Stargher, a serial killer who abducts women and then drowns them and bleaches their bodies.

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  7. NEW. The Cell takes a shocking, riveting mind trip into the dark and dangerous corridors of a serial killer's psyche -- a psyche that holds the key to saving the killer's final, trapped victim who ...

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