The Life of David Gale (Widescreen Edition) | Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet | Great Social Commentary
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The Life of David Gale (Widescreen Edition)
Kevin Spacey
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Kate Winslet
Universal Studios, 2003
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Kevin Spacey (American Beauty) plays
David
Gale
, a brilliant but hard-drinking anti-death penalty crusader on death row for a rape and murder that he claims he didn't commit. The victim of the crime is Gale's close friend and anti-death penalty colleague (Laura Linney, You Can Count On Me), so Gale argues that he's been set up to discredit the cause. Committed journalist Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet, Titanic) takes it upon herself to figure the whole thing out--and so we follow her through a ridiculous plot full of supposedly shocking twists that are telegraphed far in advance and make very little sense when they arrive. The overwritten script tries to cover too many hot-button issues and gives Spacey way too many showy scenes where he gets to be passionate and caring, which is creepier than his psychopath roles in The Usual Suspects and Seven. --Bret Fetzer
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Great movie!
I recently saw this movie, The
Life
of
David
Gale
, on TV, having never heard of it before. The critics slammed it, and I guess it was buried. I'm just a movie watcher, so what would I know compared to a "critic." I thought it was great! Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet, and Laura Linney were terrific. I'm going to buy this just to watch it again for all those little clues that are missed the first time around
Great Social Commentary
So this movie is well directed and nicely acted in, but the biting part is the social commentary that is involved here.
The plot involves the imprisonment of a college professor for murder and he is facing death row. The ironic part is that he was one of the leading anti-death penalty advocates while he was still working. Now, the problem come because he swears his innocence and wants a reported to attempt to find the true killer for him.
This is a beautifully played out story that teaches people the horrors and problems with the death penalty in America, but does not preach to us. I had nothing but good things to say after seeing this movie and it summed up a lot of my feelings in it as well.
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Excellent!
This is an amazing movie that everyone should see. I think those who reviewed this movie in a negative manner simply did not understand it.
Although Alan Parker did a fine job,,,
... (as usual), I haven't yet seen a movie about death penalty which have tackled the real issues : the bible inspiration being the most ludicrous (an eye for an eye, etc...), why not think about the best thing coming out from death penalty, which is NO ONE EXECUTED HAS EVER BEEN A REPEAT OFFENDER. Another GOOD REASON for death penalty is that (almost) no one ever complained about the way dogs with rabies are dealt with, so why insist on considering mad dogs standing on their hind legs are human : just remember what Konrad Lorenz said 'The missing link between ape and man is US', so, those who don't want to behave as human beings should not be regarded as such, and therefore should not benefit of any human status
. The second best thing being that anyone executed is not as much as a burden for the taxpayers as those who get board and food for 5/10/15/....years. For those who lament over the innocent victims of a mistrial they should be aware that, with over 7 billions beings plaguing the planet, those few will never be enough to ease the problems created by overpopulation (and. if they have any question about me, they should know I would be happy to be one of those judicial errors, so I wouldn't have to bear any more with their self-righteousness stupidity - sorry for the redundancy).
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View it as a simple thriller/mystery or in the larger context of the debate over capital punishment
The
Life
of
David
Gale
is a movie about the last days of David Gale, an anti-death penalty activist and college philosophy professor sitting on death row for the rape and murder of a colleague. For reasons that are never entirely clear, he grants three doomsday interviews to a young, energetic, principled reporter named Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet). Bitsey travels to Texas's death row to visit Gale in the last three full days of his life. Gale implies that framing a liberal activist for murder is the ultimate triumph, and dangles before Bitsey clues to unraveling his innocence. He doesn't want her to get him off in a last minute stay, but he does want her to keep his legacy alive and continue to research his case.
The movie is no Dead Man Walking, nor is it a clear liberal rant against capital punishment. It's a thriller/mystery that can be viewed as just that (with a few forced twists and plot holes), or it can be considered in the larger context of the debate over capital punishment in a death-happy state like Texas. It's a movie about human foibles and their cost to our families. Laura Linney, Kevin Spacey, and Kate Winslet deliver top notch performances.
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