The movie is not without merit. Ten-year-old Fanning ably handles her part, which alternately requires her to adopt a thousand-yard stare and look like a scared little girl.
Hide and Seek (2005)
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Reviews Counted:150
Fresh:19
Rotten:131
Average Rating:3.9/10
Consensus: Robert De Niro and especially Dakota Fanning have earned some praise for their work in Hide and Seek, but critics have called the rest of the film derivative, illogical and somewhat silly.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for frightening sequences and violence
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Thriller
Theatrical Release:Jan 28, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $51,046,989
Synopsis: Dakota Fanning and Robert De Niro slug it out for top acting honors in this creepy psychodrama. After his wife is found dead in the bathtub, Manhattan psychologist David Callaway (De Niro) decides... Dakota Fanning and Robert De Niro slug it out for top acting honors in this creepy psychodrama. After his wife is found dead in the bathtub, Manhattan psychologist David Callaway (De Niro) decides to take his traumatized child, Emily (Fanning), to live in a big, gloomy country house upstate. The shadow of the twisty backyard woods--or something darker--soon creeps over the house and Emily finds a weird friend named Charlie, who her father believes is only imaginary. Charlie likes to play games, and is also very jealous of anyone who tries to come between Emily and her dad, like an attractive local divorcee (Elizabeth Shue) and Emily's New York psychiatrist (Famke Jannsen). Director John Polson takes his time letting the little details of the story accrue in the patently somber tradition of directors like M. Night Shyamalan. John Ottman's score is spooky, the photography is drenched in warm colors, and the mood is relentlessly strange and unsettling. De Niro is fine as a wheezing, aging doctor who can't seem to fathom the extent to which his domestic situation has moved past his control. Of course there's a shocking twist or two, plenty of jolts, red herrings, and sinister woodland explorations (including a dark and foreboding cave), but the spookiest ingredient in this potboiler is the brilliant Fanning. With her jet black hair, pale skin, and wide blue eyes, she enters the realm of instant horror iconhood as the alternately frightened and frightening Emily. Other cast members include Dylan Baker as the local sheriff, and Amy Irving, excellent in her few scenes as Emily's mother. [More]
Starring: Robert De Niro, Dakota Fanning, Famke Janssen, Dylan Baker
Starring: Robert De Niro, Dakota Fanning, Famke Janssen, Dylan Baker, Robert John Burke, Elisabeth Shue
Director: John Polson
Director: John Polson
Screenwriter: Barry Josephson
Producer: Barry Josephson, Ari Schlossberg
Composer: John Ottman
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for Hide and Seek
Scary, creepy, mean, and I watched it through my fingers. That said, it is an insult to all of us with Imaginary Friends.
Unless you're a connoisseur of movies that are so bad they're good, Hide and Seek is one game you're not going to want to play.
There isn't much of a story holding up the plot, just a few clever ideas that are at best slickly executed set pieces and at worst empty scares.
If you're really looking to be terrified, skip this film and rent Uptown Girls instead.
Robert De Niro rises to a formidable challenge in this sufficiently unsettling thriller: he holds his own against the scene-swiping 10-year-old actress Dakota Fanning.
The movie's main purpose seems to be to make audiences squirm uncomfortably. Yelp and shriek in armchair-clawing glee? Not likely.
The plodding director, John Polson, reliably telegraphs the big boos, and the next time I see an actor gingerly open a cupboard and get knocked back by an overamplified screeching cat, I'm walking.
The movie wants in the worst way to be among the new wave of big-screen chillers, served with a twist. As the old joke goes, they've succeeded -- in the worst way.
First-time screenwriter Ari Schlossberg builds an atmosphere of free-floating apprehension through most of its length before pulling an 11th-hour switcheroo that undermines the stars' commendable efforts.
With a less than stirring performance by Robert De Niro, this one will leave seasoned psychodrama fans underwhelmed.
Fanning plays a girl, haunted by her mom's death, who makes Wednesday Addams look chipper. It's great casting.
Even though Hide and Seek's chilling tag phrase--"Come out, come out, wherever you are!"--may be enticing, just stay right where you are.
A nifty little thriller with some effective psychological and supernatural flourishes.
The actor who gave us Johnny Boy, Travis Bickle, Jake La Motta and the young Vito Corleone still has his chops.
It's a fascinating meeting of equals -- if the child star challenged the master to a game of stare-down, the legend might very well blink first.
Hide and Seek is trashy, but there's no fun to be had in its ugly child-endangerment psychoses....The hidden-in-plain-sight "secret": another crappy movie.
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