GIFT
A reclusive genius astrophysicist takes on the challenge of transforming a struggling wheelchair rugby team into Japan’s champions, discovering teamwork, resilience, and purpose along the way.
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Plot Summary
A young couple, Simon and Robyn, are trying to start a new life in Los Angeles. While shopping for their new home, they run into Simon's old acquaintance from high school, Gordo. Gordo begins to insinuate himself into their lives, bringing unsettling gifts and playing elaborate mind games. As Simon and Robyn's unease grows, they discover a dark secret from Simon's past that may explain Gordo's disturbing behavior.
Critical Reception
The Gift was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its suspenseful atmosphere, compelling performances, and unexpected twists. Critics praised Joel Edgerton's directorial debut and his nuanced portrayal of the antagonist. Audiences were also drawn to the film's psychological tension and its exploration of guilt and revenge.
What Reviewers Say
- A tightly-wound thriller with a gripping premise.
- Praise for strong performances, especially from Joel Edgerton.
- Praised for its effective suspense and shocking, well-executed twists.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's suspenseful nature and the compelling performances, with many highlighting the shocking ending and the clever way the narrative unfolded. Some viewers found the pacing deliberate, but most agreed it built effectively to a satisfying, albeit disturbing, conclusion.
Fun Fact
Joel Edgerton wrote the screenplay for 'The Gift' over the course of a weekend after an idea struck him during a conversation with a friend about past bullying.
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