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Pathology [2008]
Reviewsi wasn't even gripped to the screen Review date: 2008-10-21 Rating: 4 out of 10 I'd heard this would be a corker of a film but when I started to watch it I suddenly realised it was a pretty dull and undemanding movie. The characters had very little substance to them and I spent a lot of the movie engrossed in other things such as reading, my i-pod and eating in the kitchen (the film was in the front room), so as you can probably tell I'm not keen to give this a good vote!! Wonderfully twisted!! Review date: 2008-10-16 Rating: 8 out of 10 Fast-paced and energetic, this is a good film that is not for the squeamish, with lots of scenes of opened up bodies... and of course murders. Lots of them. This is a film that escaped the headlines possibly because of casting (who, by the way, carried the movie well) but its well worth a watch!! Twisted, screwed up and utterly disturbing... Review date: 2008-10-11 Rating: 8 out of 10 ...Just the way I like 'em! Ted Grey is a super-intelligent med student who becomes entangled in a deadly game of 'Who can commit the perfect murder?', after joining a high-class New York pathology unit and mixing with all the wrong people. But wait... What sounds like a mouthful of silly clichés somehow turns into a cool and accomplished little thriller that flies along at a frantic pace. Horror fans have been drowning in a sea of low-budget 'torture-porn' for quite some time now; there's been Saw, Hostel, Funny Games, The Hills Have Eyes... the list is endless. I'm guessing that Pathology was almost ignored on its release because people just expected it to be more of the same. But actually, a superb plot, a great script, a fantastic special-effects team and loads of deeply disturbing scenes add up to one of the most surprising and original films of the year. I'm not saying that it's the next Saw, but if you're a gore fan and fancy something a bit different, make Pathology your next fix. A GOOD THRILLER Review date: 2008-08-26 Rating: 8 out of 10 Pathology, a slow-burning, atmospheric, slickly-filmed thriller, is the second most original movie of the year, second only to Cloverfield. However, Pathology is the better of the two films simply because of its terrifying subject matter and the very dark humor that is sometimes over-the-top. Milo Ventimiglia, Alyssa Milano, and Michael Weston are the front-runners in this horror/thriller, expertly directed by Marc Schoelermann and written by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the writing team behind the hugely underrated Crank. Harvard Medical School graduate Dr. Ted Grey (Milo Ventimiglia) arrives at one of the nations most prestigious Pathology programs and is quickly noticed by the program's privileged and elite band of pathology interns who invite him into their crowd. It is also here where he is introduced to Dr. Jake Gallo (Michael Weston), who brings him to a secluded wing, where he and four other indulge in there after-hours, extra-curricular activities...finding ways to commit the perfect murder. As Ted's life spirals out of control, he has to worry about the job as well as his engagement to Gwen (Alyssa Milano). The acting is top-notch and 100% believable, helped along nicely by the layered script with witty and realistic dialogue. On the surface, Pathology may appear to be a fun, quick, and forgettable popcorn flick, but it has a very subtle and deep message that is hard-hitting and relevant, especially in today's chaos-riddled times. My favorite performance of the cast was obviously Milo Ventimiglia, who completely stole the show every single time he was on screen. His boyishly good looks only serve to strengthen his charisma and delivery of each line. He makes Dr. Grey feel like a real person with such a realistic performance. And of course this is without mentioning the sensational sex scenes, riddled with numerous shots of Ventimiglia's gorgeous and tan behind thrusting in and out. It took courage to film such scenes, and I applaud him for such a spectacular performance. He carries the entire movie on his shoulders, and he has proved without a shadow of a doubt that he really has what it takes to be a great leading man. I hope he gets more roles that are as layered and difficult as this one. His last film, Dirty Deeds, was a fun guilty pleasure, but it was almost instantly forgettable and the writing was very faulty. He was hilarious and memorable as Bo, the gay jock, in Wes Craven's 2005 werewolf romp, Cursed. He has apparently stepped up his game since Heroes, and I can't wait to see what other films he has on his slate. Alyssa Milano, who is most widely known for her role in Charmed, does a great job here, although she gets a very minimal amount of screen time. Michael Weston, who I loved as the creepy car-jacker in Six Feet Under, was great in his role as Jake Gallo. Throughout the course of the movie, he basically goes completely psycho and Weston pulled it off beautifully. He hasn't been in many mainstream hits, and it's almost a shame that more people haven't seen this incredibly underrated actor. The directing was slick and intriguing, never getting repetitive, but always keeping it interesting. All of these actors give off some of their best performances, and it's strange because a lot of them are TV actors. This further strengthens the argument that the quality of TV shows has greatly increased since the 2000's, with people who can actually act taking the main roles. Pathology was one of the best thrillers I've ever seen and it's well worth your time if you're a lover of the horror genre or just plain interested in medical proceedings. There is a huge level of realism, and even the gore looked very real. This is a movie not to be missed. Seek it out in its limited theatrical release, or check it out when it hits DVD shelves! You won't be disappointed. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Milo Ventimiglia Michael Weston Dan Callahan Lauren Lee Smith Creators: Lauren Lee Smith (Primary Contributor) Milo Ventimiglia (Primary Contributor) Director(s): Recording label: Entertainment in Video Manufacturer: Entertainment in Video EAN: 5017239195563 Binding: DVD Number of items: 1 Format: PAL, Release date: 2008-08-18 Audience rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Region code: 2 Running time: 91 minutes
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