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Method

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.1K
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Elizabeth Hurley in Method (2004)
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A celebrity actress who gets her dream role playing real-life 19th century serial killer Belle Gunness in a feature film, starts to take on the characteristics of the character both on-scree... Read allA celebrity actress who gets her dream role playing real-life 19th century serial killer Belle Gunness in a feature film, starts to take on the characteristics of the character both on-screen and off.A celebrity actress who gets her dream role playing real-life 19th century serial killer Belle Gunness in a feature film, starts to take on the characteristics of the character both on-screen and off.

  • Director
    • Duncan Roy
  • Writers
    • Katie L. Fetting
    • Duncan Roy
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Hurley
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Oliver Tobias
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Duncan Roy
    • Writers
      • Katie L. Fetting
      • Duncan Roy
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Hurley
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Oliver Tobias
    • 17User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elizabeth Hurley
    Elizabeth Hurley
    • Rebecca
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Jake Fields
    Oliver Tobias
    Oliver Tobias
    • Teddy
    Carmen Du Sautoy
    Carmen Du Sautoy
    • Mother (Mona)
    John Barrowman
    John Barrowman
    • Timothy Stevens
    Sam Douglas
    • Mr. Hinkley
    Hannah Yelland
    Hannah Yelland
    • Bethany Fields
    Robin Soans
    Robin Soans
    • Mr. Helgelein
    Peter Banks
    Peter Banks
    • Asle
    Howard Samuelsohn
    Howard Samuelsohn
    • Self
    Ioana Pavelescu
    Ioana Pavelescu
    • Real-life Belle
    Maria Pintea
    • Jenny
    Marinela Chelaru
    • Agnes
    • (as Marilena Chelaru)
    Razvan Popa
    • John, the DP
    • (as Popa Razvan)
    Matthew Woodcutt
    • Banker
    • (as Matthew [Mapps] Woodcutt)
    Mircea Brambareauu
    • Grip
    Iie Dobre
    • Roger, Studio Exec
    Elias Ferkin
    • Bill
    • Director
      • Duncan Roy
    • Writers
      • Katie L. Fetting
      • Duncan Roy
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    3rfeni-1

    Edited with a Mixmaster

    A total waste of a rental fee. The story involves a method actress who believes in 'becoming the character'. She plays a serial killer and bodies start turning up. Did she or didn't she?

    It's an interesting idea, but why-why, why, oh why--would producers spend so much money on period sets, fine actors, beautiful photography, and then use such an incoherent, cliché-ridden script. My mother and I watched it together, and together we couldn't figure out what was going on half the time. The movie jumps back and forth between the film and the film-within-the-film and the filming-of-the-film-within-the-film (still in period costume, so you don't know at first), and from reality to hallucination. At the end it's not really made clear who killed who, and some of the answers aren't really credible. Why waste a lovely woman like Elizabeth Hurley in such a piece of poo-poo?
    4jannagal

    Will the real movie please come forward.

    Here we have two movies for the price of one. Unfortunately one movie plus one other movie does not make even one good movie. Method is the story of a beautiful actress in the come-back role of a lifetime. So, Rebecca (the beautiful actress) portrays a serial killer in a supposedly true tale of Belle (the beautiful serial killer.) A major portion of Method is the movie Belle. Herein lies the problem--the movie in the movie is actually more interesting than the movie we are paying to see.

    We are to believe that Rebecca(Elizabeth Hurley) is so mentally unstable that, spurred by her overbearing mother's interference, begins to associate completely with the murderous Belle, finally assuming her character. (Hence: "Method"). There is a predictable ending to "Belle", and a surprise ending to "Method", which is also predictable.

    Two stars out of ten for "Belle", one star for "Method". An extra star for Elizabeth Hurley(sorry about the bias, I just think she's beautiful). Total = 4 stars out of 10.
    3iquine

    Reminiscent of a Daytime Soap

    Pretend you are walking up the steps with a few tokens in your hand to play Plinko on "The Price Is Right". You line up token number one, release it and it zigzags down and lands into $0. That is the feeling you get after watching this movie. The story revolves around a famous actress who is back in the limelight and trying to disprove rumors she is more than just a pretty face but can actually act. The movie plays out with the story line moving between the movie being made and the characters involved in that movie production. The movie title Method refers to the type of acting where the actor/actress immerses themselves into a role. This female character plays a 19th century killer thus that mindset plays into the actress in reality. You can guess where things may end up heading. The story is rather muddled, characters are unlikable and unsympathetic and overall, this is not interesting or even visually intriguing. Simply put: avoid.
    8Cat-Squire

    Name: Belle Gunness, Age: 34, Murders: 42

    Rebecca Fairbanks (Hurley) is finally returning to the silver screen, after a three year absence, in the role of serial murderess Belle Gunnes. Fairbanks is acting alongside her old flame, movie star hunk Jake Fields (Sisto). In order to totally immerse herself in the role and get the best performance she feels she can give, Fairbanks resides on set trying to live the life of Belle Gunnes. However, all becomes tragic when people begin to turn up dead and Jake is arrested as a suspect.

    Method (or Dead Even as is titled on the UK DVD) is a very good thriller and is, at times, quite unnerving. The film Method features scenes from the film 'Belle' that Fairbanks and Fields are starring in. As such you get 'real action' mixed with the action for the pretend film. Iy has been said in at least one comment that it is hard to tell what is the 'real action' and what is the fake film action. I would have to disagree with this as I thought it was perfectly clear, but maybe I'm just more preceptive than some other people. The acting in this film is very, very good with the stand-out performance coming from Jeremy Sisto, brilliant actor. Elizabeth Hurley looks very good in this film, as does Jake Field's wife Bethany (Hannah Yelland). I feel sorry for Fields having to choose between these two, it's a tough call. Olivia du Sautoy is very good as Mona, the mother of actress Fairbanks, who controls her life and seems very over-protective of her daughter. I watched this last night for the first time and am left feeling the longing to watch it again tonight which is a sign of how much I liked this film. It really is a great thriller. 8/10

    Cat Squire
    4sol-kay

    Is there a method to her madness?

    **SPOILERS** Brain-numbing film that's a movie within a movie with a number of confusing dream sequences added on as well.

    Beautiful but unstable motion picture actress Rebecca Fairbanks, Elizabeth Hurley,had been off the silver and big screen for three years. Rebecca is now attempting to make her big comeback in the movie role as turn of the century serial murderess Belle Gunness "known as the Black Widow of the the America Heartland" who killed 42 people in he early 1900's.

    Determined to make her comeback in the movies a smashing success Rebecca trying to get into the role, using method acting techniques, lives on the set where the film's being made in off all places Romania! the home of serial blood-sucker Darcula. Later she even becomes a murderous fanatic to get the "feel" and "state of mind" of what Belle Gunness was in at the time she murdered her victims.

    Pushed by her stage mother Mona, Carmen Du Sautoy, and having her co-star movie leading man and heart-throb Jake Fields,Jeremy Sisto,who had an affair with Rebecca three years ago that lead to her getting pregnant having an abortion. Jacks affair almost had him lose his wife Bethany, Hanna Yellard, because of it putting her, Rebecca, into such a deep depression over the whole mess that she hadn't made a movie since. Jake promising his wife Bethany who's there to make sure that he keeps he feeling, as well as pants on, for Rebecca in check and that he's only in love with her and no-one else. Bethany also wants to make sure that the hot and heavy work Jack's doing in his love scenes with Rebecca on the set are strictly professional and nothing more, ha ha ha.

    On the set Rebecca is more then in her role as the psycho-killer Belle Gunness by overdoing some of the murder scenes that's she's, using axes and knives, in. Rebecca's method acting techniques cause a number of actors in them with her to get medical treatment. There's also a number of people in and around the movie set that end up getting brutally murdered including both Rebbeca's mom and Jake's wife. Rebecca early in the movie drives out to a nearby town and picks up the local bar/saloon stud who also ends up dead with his throat slashed, was this her way of perfecting her acting as a serial murderess?

    With the exception of one of the actors in the movie, who Rebbeca smashed his head in with her new found method-acting skills, we don't know for sure if she's really responsible for all the murders off the set. Even when the movie is over her involvement in them is still up in the air and unexplained to the audience by the director and writer of the movie "Method".

    We also see the ghost of the real Belle Gunness, Loana Prvelescu, pop up every now and then in the movie giving Rebecca tips and advice in killing off her cast members in the film. "Method" looks as if it wasn't finished and just slapped together to get it released as if it's some kind of abstract art-film that only those who are really "hip" and "with it" could understand what it's all about.

    Even the scenes in the movie that Rebecca is staring in come across more convincing and realistic, then those that are supposed to be not before the camera, with Rebbecca and Jake having their affair rekindled after three years.In fact the love scenes that take place in the movie with Rebecca and Jake, playing their roles of Belle and her lover Ray, are far more hotter and convincing then the ones where their in bed and getting it on as Rebecca and Jake.

    The movie ends with a really out-of-this-world dream sequence that gives you the impression that Rebecca either kills herself or Jake or both with the encouragement of the ghost of the evil Belle Gunness. It's then that it switches to Rebecca playing Belle as if that scene was put in by mistake with the film editors not knowing that she was either dead or imprisoned for what happened in the previous scene!

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    • Trivia
      In the UK this went straight to DVD. No theatrical release.
    • Goofs
      In a scene from the movie-within-the-movie, set in the 1900s, a traveling salesman is paid in modern currency.
    • Quotes

      [last title card]

      Title Card: Belle Gunness, responsible for more than 40 murders, was never brought to justice.

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2004 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Romania
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead Even
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Andrew Stevens Entertainment
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Method Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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