Mar 28, 2010

Shutter Island - Disturbing, Yet Gripping


The film is based on the novel of the same name by Dennis Lahane. It is a psychological thriller, directed by Martin Scorsese and stars Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead. Shutter Island is a place where dangerous criminals are sent for treatment which are led by Dr Cawley, played by Ben Kingsley. Two U.S. Marshall (DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo) are sent here to search for a missing patient, Rachel Solando. While investigating, DiCaprio gets flashbacks of World War II in Dachau, where he was posted, and he starts relating those scenes to some of the incidents which are happening in Shutter Island. Some scenes are disturbing, like the pile of dead bodies, lying frozen during the World War II and a girl waking up from them, and telling DiCaprio that he could have saved them. The films locations are beautifully shot, especially the light house scene. Scorsese has brilliantly crafted the film, and the editing is awesome. DeCaprio delivers an awe-inspiring permormance; Ben Kingsley and Mark Ruffalo perform equally good. It deserves a multiple viewing, not just to know the plot, but how the build-up takes place. I'd give it a 4/5.

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