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The Gift

(2000)

Rated R for violence, language, and sexuality/nudity.

R In Theaters 12/22/2000 , 110min.
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Plot & Details

Supernatural horror meets character drama in this Sam Raimi-directed thriller. Set in Georgia, the film concerns a widowed mother named Annie (Cate Blanchett) who is blessed with the ability to have psychic visions. When Annie is asked to use her powers to investigate the murder of a rich society girl (Katie Holmes) who was engaged to a local high school principal (Greg Kinnear), she finds her "gift" is as destructive as it is helpful. Many of the townspeople have mixed regard for Annie's abilities, including an abusive husband (Keanu Reeves) and his brutalized wife (Hilary Swank) (the former threatens Annie and her children with taunts that she is a devil) as well as a deeply troubled auto mechanic (Giovanni Ribisi) who may hold a key to the events in question. The Georgia residents soon find themselves all suspects in the investigation, and Annie is forced to confront past demons while still trying to help solve the mystery. The Gift was co-written by Billy Bob Thornton, who appeared in another of Raimi's thrillers, A Simple Plan.
  • MPAA Rating: R
  • Genre(s): Crime and Mystery,Drama,Thriller
  • Run Time: 110min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 12/22/2000
  • DVD Release Date: 07/17/2001
  • Distributor(s): Paramount
  • Director(s): Sam Raimi
  • Starring: Cate Blanchett , Giovanni Ribisi , Keanu Reeves , Katie Holmes , Greg Kinnear
  • Themes: Southern Gothic,Small-Town Life,Murder Investigations,Psychic Abilities
  • Tone: Atmospheric,Creepy,Eerie,Moody,Ominous,Earthy
  • Keywords: ESP (Extra Sensory Perception),domestic-violence,mechanic,murder,psychic,sheriff,widow/widower
  • Country of Origin: USA - Limited (12-20-2000),USA (01-19-2001)
  • Language: English
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