Challenging, uncomfortable, and uniquely moving.
21 Grams (2003)
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Reviews Counted:171
Fresh:140
Rotten:31
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: A moving, but frustratingly-structured drama with superb performances.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, sexuality, some violence and drug use
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 21, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $16,162,920
Synopsis: 21 Grams is the new film from the Academy Award-nominated director of Amores Perros, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. It is a story of hope and humanity, of resilience and survival. Whether you fear... 21 Grams is the new film from the Academy Award-nominated director of Amores Perros, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. It is a story of hope and humanity, of resilience and survival. Whether you fear death or not, it comes, and at that moment your body becomes twenty-one grams lighter. Is it a person's soul that constitutes those twenty-one grams? Is that weight carried by those who survive us? The lead actors in 21 Grams are three-time Academy Award nominee Sean Penn, Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro, and award-winning actress Naomi Watts. The actors were all honored at the film's world premiere at the 2003 Venice International Film Festival, where Sean Penn won Best Actor and Benicio Del Toro and Naomi Watts earned the Audience Awards for Best Actor and Actress. 21 Grams, written by Guillermo Arriaga (Amores Perros), explores the emotionally and physically charged existences of three people over a period of several months. An accident unexpectedly throws their lives and destinies together, in a story that will take them to the heights of love, the depths of revenge, and the promise of redemption. College professor Paul Rivers (Sean Penn) and his wife Mary (Charlotte Gainsbourg) find their union precariously balanced between life and death. He is mortally ill and awaiting a heart transplant, while she hopes to become pregnant with his child through artificial insemination. Cristina Peck (Naomi Watts), having matured since her reckless past, is a beloved older sister to Claudia (Clea DuVall), a good wife to Michael (Danny Huston) and loving mother to two little girls. Her family radiates hope and joy. Much farther down the socioeconomic scale, ex-con Jack Jordan (Benicio Del Toro) and his wife Marianne (Melissa Leo) struggle to provide for their two children while Jack reaffirms his commitment to religion. A tragic accident that claims several lives places these couples in each other's orbit. In the aftermath, Paul confronts his own mortality, Cristina takes action to come to terms with her present and perhaps her future, and Jack's faith is put to the test. If spiritual equilibrium is to be regained by any one of them, it could come at great cost to the others. Yet the will to live, and the instinct to reach out to another person for support, remains ever-present among them all. -- © Focus Features [More]
Starring: Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts, Charlotte Gainsbourg
Starring: Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Melissa Chessington Leo, Clea DuVall, Danny Huston
Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Screenwriter: Guillermo Arriaga Jordan
Producer: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Ted Hope, Robert Solerno
Composer: Gustavo Santaolaya
Studio: Focus Features
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Reviews for 21 Grams
The ability to keep the multiplicity of stories and the interconnected timelines as focused as he does gives firm belief that we have a filmmaker well on the road to greatness
This film has great performances all around, especially from Naomi Watts in maybe her best role yet.
Once it finds its footing, the drama is a searing triptych of devastation and endurance.
It's a startlingly crafted movie, with several extraordinary performances.
...the most emotionally devasting movie to come around in a long while...
You won't come out unaffected, because the depths of intimacy that the Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu plumbs here are so rarely touched by filmmakers that 21 Grams is tantamount to the discovery of a new country.
The consequences of loss rippling through the lives of strangers is a solid story shaken by mixmaster editing but the performances make 21 Grams a heavyweight.
A meditation on life and death that's on just the right side of pretentious.
A deeply spiritual film exploring the ties that bind a heart transplant patient, a grieving mother, and a born-again ex-con on a journey of guilt, pain, and redemption.
Its trinity share enough body and blood for a half dozen Catholic masses.
A sad movie about the irony of inescapable destiny, it left me captivated and trembling.
A confused, confusing and too often glib treatise on matters of life and death.
Inarritu and his fellow artists have contrived something wondrous, a formally innovative fugue filled with demons and despair that somehow comes down on the side of life.
The presence of God's (or the director's) grand scheme is so apparent that it undermines the movie's time spent grappling with faith.
The film's images are whorishly cluttered with religious iconography and spiritual rhetoric but González Iñárritu hardly allows these codes to mirror a collective humanity’s existential bewilderment.
This is a great film with superb performances that only helps elevate the material to that even mightier level.
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