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The Scribbler

  • 2014
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  • 1h 28m
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5.3/10
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Katie Cassidy in The Scribbler (2014)
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A young woman is facing her destructive multiple personalities using an experimental new procedure known as "The Siamese Burn."A young woman is facing her destructive multiple personalities using an experimental new procedure known as "The Siamese Burn."A young woman is facing her destructive multiple personalities using an experimental new procedure known as "The Siamese Burn."

  • Director
    • John Suits
  • Writer
    • Dan Schaffer
  • Stars
    • Katie Cassidy
    • Garret Dillahunt
    • Michelle Trachtenberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • John Suits
    • Writer
      • Dan Schaffer
    • Stars
      • Katie Cassidy
      • Garret Dillahunt
      • Michelle Trachtenberg
    • 43User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Katie Cassidy
    Katie Cassidy
    • Suki
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • Hogan
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    • Alice
    Eliza Dushku
    Eliza Dushku
    • Silk
    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • Moss
    Billy Campbell
    Billy Campbell
    • Sinclair
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Cleo
    Sasha Grey
    Sasha Grey
    • Bunny
    Kunal Nayyar
    Kunal Nayyar
    • Karim
    Ashlynn Yennie
    Ashlynn Yennie
    • Emily
    T.V. Carpio
    T.V. Carpio
    • Satomi
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Officer O'Reilly
    Sara Tomko
    Sara Tomko
    • Psych Nurse Langdon
    Michael Berry R.
    • Hogan (Dog)
    • (voice)
    Sir Hollywood
    • Hogan (Dog)
    Luke Barnett
    Luke Barnett
    • Orderly
    Brad Culver
    Brad Culver
    • Officer
    Jessica Lee
    Jessica Lee
    • Falling Bunny
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Suits
    • Writer
      • Dan Schaffer
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    5brchthethird

    A classic case of style over substance

    Here is yet another film I went into mostly blind and...it was OK. There were some plot elements that recalled SUCKER PUNCH and MEMENTO, but for the most part it was its own thing and very distinguishable from those. The plot is about Suki, a mental patient with dis-associative identity disorder who is undergoing treatment with a machine that is supposed to "burn" away those extra, unwanted personalities. There have also been a recent rash of deaths of which she is the prime suspect. The best thing I can say about this movie is that it has a very cool visual style and some decent effects and action despite the low budget. Sure, the rain-soaked, color-corrected, graphic novel-esque look has been done to death in the years since SIN CITY came out, but this one felt original enough that it was interesting to watch in that regard. However, I thought that the story brought nothing new to the table, and was equal parts silly and stupid. And, despite a "who's who" of character actors filling out the cast none of the performances were that memorable, let alone great. Katie Cassidy does fine in the lead role as Suki, but she never shows much range. All of the other characters border on caricature and are only there as the plot requires them to be. Also, the plot was very thin and only really does something with it in the last act with a twist that can be seen from a mile away. So, if you like comic books and/or graphic novels and you're looking for something different, by all means check this out. However, if you require a little more from your movie than cool visuals and the barest minimum of a plot then maybe you should skip this one.
    4theflixerdotcom

    Wasn't for me

    First, I have to say I never read the graphic novel, so this opinion is based solely on the movie...

    This looked a little weird in the trailer I saw a while back, but it looked like it had the potential to be something different and so I decided to give it a shot. Well it was an interesting story, and I was right, it was weird.

    There were some known actors in this film that gave decent performances like Michael Imperioli, Gina Gershon, and Eliza Dushku to name a few. I hadn't seen some of them in a while, so it was definitely a good sign when I saw them in the credits.

    I found some of the effects to be OK (the character transformations), but some weren't; like fight scenes with obvious stand-ins. You could clearly see they weren't even close to the same actors which was very distracting in an important part of the film.

    Another problem was character development. Most of the secondary characters, minus the two leads, weren't fleshed out very much at all. It made it difficult to care about them or what happens to them. Even the main baddie kind of comes out of nowhere which was very strange to me. Normally these characters are developed a little further so we can kind root for the guy guy (girl!) in the end; but that wasn't the case for me.

    I was also a little bit annoyed about the movie taking place in such a small area. This normally isn't something I would notice, but they didn't do a very good job with the sets so it was pretty clear to me it was almost all the exact same set decorated differently. I don't have a problem with a low budget movie using the same set; but at least make me believe it isn't.

    This was a little bit of a let down for me. I saw some recognizable faces and thought I might be in for a treat, but in the end the negatives outweigh the positives on this one. I think perhaps if the money was spent more on effects, and the writing (my guess is that they tried to stick to the novel too closely) was a little stronger on the character side, this could have been a decent movie. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case so I'll file this one under watch once to see something weird.
    3nwsts

    Poorly Done

    I've read the Graphic Novel and watched this movie and both are poorly done despite having great potential. The movie suffers mainly from sparse, unnatural dialog that is also excruciatingly uninteresting plus an almost total lack of a thematic audio track; worse still, much of the dialog is annoyingly echoey. As far as the acting goes, the main character never makes herself believable as a crazy person; Eliza Dushku, as much as I loved her as Faith in Buffy, was totally miscast as a no-nonsense medical professional in this movie; Gina Gershon was entirely underutilized. Overall, I'd like to see this movie picked up by a better production team and made into the great movie it could be. Its main strength was its presentation of the disassociative personality disorder of the main character and her descent into madness and insanity. As it stands right now, I'd recommend the Graphic Novel over the movie mainly because it will take a lot less of your time.
    6CountJonnie

    Enjoyable, but not as complicated as it pretends to be

    The movie starts out mysterious, trying to be a thriller. You'll see the main character (perfectly played by Arrow's Katie Cassidy), being a suspect in a murder case, who is also a mental patient. As a mental patient she lives in a building full of other mental patients who are too crazy to be credible, just as her head is inhabited by various personalities.

    Obviously the movie wants you to wonder what kind of reality (or realities) you're in. While making you think, the movie transforms from a mysterious thriller into something more sci-fi / fantasy. This could be a good thing if it wasn't already well done by The Matrix, or Identity. As the movie transforms from mysterious to crazy and loses all credibility (yes, superpowers), somehow the lead characters succeed in becoming very interesting. Maybe the lead character isn't as crazy as we were meant to believe and her acting skills (together with her co-stars) make this movie watchable and fun, while all the puzzle pieces fall in their place.

    My advice: don't watch this movie expecting something very complex, but it's good enough thanks to the actors who take their job seriously. The nod goes to Katie Cassidy. After disliking her in Arrow, she made me a believer. Thanks to her the movie is now a 6 instead of a 5.
    7ianclarke340

    Incredible !

    I don't usually review films as they are very subjective and everyone seems to expect something different but this was getting so much negativity that I thought it deserved some recognition.

    I came across this while looking through a list of Sci-fi films but this is not Sci-fi. There is an element of that genre but it's mostly about one persons struggle with certain elements of her character which I found fascinating. What I liked mostly where the images and symbolism that made this film resonate with me very deeply. It's a film that makes you think, some people just don't like to do that so they are dismissing it because they just didn't 'get it'. In places the acting could have been a little better and a couple of pieces in the storyline where a little 'clunky', I agree with that but mostly the style and cinematography made up for it.

    I liked the way it was played out, I liked the characters, I liked the story line and I loved the way it ended which was unexpected. The story was interesting in a way that I did not expect too after reading other reviews and especially after reading the synopsis but it was very well handled overall.

    If you like films like Memento and Reservoir Dogs (for the story lines not the action), I think you would enjoy this, somebody else said this could become a cult classic and I totally agree, well worth watching !

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    • Trivia
      Katie Cassidy's first nude scene role.
    • Goofs
      When Suki is in the stairwell she stops on the 13th floor and meets Emily and Cleo, but when Suki looks at the elevator it says it's the 16th floor.
    • Quotes

      Suki: Crazy people, we don't play by the rules- and there are always side effects.

    • Connections
      References Psycho (1960)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2014 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Писака
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Artists Alliance
      • Caliber Media Company
      • NightSky Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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